Introduction The purpose of this white paper is to critically evaluate revenue management in the civil aviation sector. To understand how major airline companies use this concept as a management tool to maximize sales and earn competitive advantage from competitors, we use the term revenue management and details on many definitions Include surveys. The introduction of this concept first occurred in 1985 when American Airlines began to face competition with low-cost airline Peopleexpress, and the airlines were asked "to develop revenue management plan ... an important element of the plan is revenue management "is. Hayes and Miller), 2011).
With the support of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), the aviation industry adopted a comprehensive carbon offset program called CORSIA (International Aviation Carbon Offset and Reduction Program) with an ambitious goal of "carbon" It is the first transportation sector. - Neutral growth by 2020. More than 70 countries have chosen to participate. The airport is struggling to reduce the carbon footprint. An electric taxi from the door to the runway, a strategy of wanting to enter the local grid so that the engine does not move when the passenger boards the aircraft. Train and shuttle experts, Whitman World of Quebec Province will exhibit at two new minibuses in Mobinhon
In 2009, the commercial airline industry entered the golden era. Between 2009 and 2017 sales in the global aviation industry grew at an average annual growth rate of about 5.9%, reaching $ 754 billion in 2017. Improvement in performance in this sector is the result of an increase in the number of air cargo and passengers, which in turn is being promoted by an increasingly rich and interconnected world. The United States, Brazil, China and the European Union are the most important markets for aviation travel. The most crowded airport in the world is Hertzfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL), which handles more than 104 million passengers a year, and Hong Kong International Airport which unloads 4.9 million tons of cargo a year IATA: HKG). In terms of revenue, the world's leading airlines include American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Continent Continental Holdings
ArcGIS for Aviation is part of the ArcGIS system designed to solve problems and improve the efficiency of private, military and civilian airlines, airports, consultants and affiliates. This allows organizations to manage aviation data, products, services, workflow, and quality. This system is extremely efficient in creating and managing aviation data based on industry standards to support charting, airspace analysis, airport management, and compliance.