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Aviation - operation of heavier-than-air aircraft and related activities. Aviation can be conveniently divided into military aviation, air transport, and general aviation. Military aviation includes all aviation activity by the armed services, such as combat, reconnaissance, and military air transport. Air transport consists mainly of the operation of commercial airlines, which handle both


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    An Introduction to Airline Economics » Read Now

    by William E. O'Connor. 255 pgs.

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    The fabric of the airline industry has continued to undergo remarkable changes since the 5th edition of this classic text was published in 1995. The industry has witnessed a series of mergers and a trend toward consolidation into fewer but larger airlines. Route patterns have been reconstructed...
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    The Airline Business in the Twenty-First Century » Read Now

    by Rigas Doganis. 240 pgs.

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    This text focuses on the major issues that will affect the airline industry as we enter the new millenium. All of the factors such as, low cost operators and the cutting of labour costs are analysed with a view of the options of the managers.
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    A Brief History of Flight: From Balloons to Mach 3 and Beyond (Chap. 21 "Launching the Commercial Jet Age") » Read Now

    by T. A. Heppenheimer. 454 pgs.

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    The amazing chronicle of our passion for the sky Flight-subject of poetry, art, scientific inquiry, and war-continues to fascinate us. From the days before ballooning to the development of the Boeing 777, flight has fired our imaginations and transformed our lives. Meticulously researched and filled...
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    American Transportation Policy (Chap. 5 "The Civilian Air Transportation System") » Read Now

    by Robert Jay Dilger. 194 pgs.

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    The author maintains that American politics, institutional arrangements, and political culture have prevented the development of a comprehensive, integrated, intermodal transportation policy in the United States. He makes his argument by examining the development of the national governmental...
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    Airline Labor Law: The Railway Labor Act and Aviation after Deregulation » Read Now

    by William E. Thoms, Frank J. Dooley. 204 pgs.

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    This volume provides a comprehensive, authoritative overview of the history, the law, and the mechanics of modern airline labor bargaining. The authors trace the development of The Railway Labor Act, the representation and labor bargaining processes, labor protection, and other statutes which have...
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    Airline Deregulation and Laissez-Faire Mythology » Read Now

    by Paul Stephen Dempsey, Andrew R. Goetz. 372 pgs.

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    While much of the literature on airline deregulation praises it as a successful adventure in public policy, Professors Dempsey and Goetz conclude that deregulation has failed to achieve any of its principal objectives: better service, more competition, or lower prices. Divided into four parts, their...
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    Flying off Course: The Economics of International Airlines » Read Now

    by Rigas Doganis. 349 pgs.

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    This is a guide to the inner workings of the aviation industry. The topics examined in the book cover: international deregulation; alliances; low cost airlines; and new technology.
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    Pilots, Personality, and Performance: Human Behavior and Stress in the Skies » Read Now

    by Sheila R. Deitz, William E. Thoms. 216 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    This collection of essays offers a detailed look at stress factors affecting airline professionals, and the human factors that are becoming increasingly recognized as major causes of airplane mishaps. Among the topics discussed are the physiological stresses of flight, deregulation in the U.S. and...
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    Handbook of Aviation Human Factors » Read Now

    by Daniel J. Garland, John A. Wise, V. Hopkin David. 694 pgs.

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    The Geography of Air Transport (1957) » Read Now

    by S. W. Wooldridge, W. G. East, Kenneth R. Sealy. 210 pgs.

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    Safety in the Skies: Personnel and Parties in the NTSB Aviation Accident Investigations Master Volume » Read Now

    by Emile Ettedgui, Garth Henning, Cynthia C. Lebow, Liam P. Sarsfield, William L. Stanley. 329 pgs.

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    Recent high-profile commercial aviation mishaps have stretched NTSB's resources to the limit and are testing the ability to unravel the sorts of complex failures that lead to tragic accidents. In recognizing the enormous challenges NTSB faces, Chairman Ha

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