Industry Report: The Aviation Industry - A Brief Profile of European &
German Markets
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Case Details:
Report Code : BREP015
Report Length : 10 Pages
Period : 1990 - 2003
Organization : -
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Not Available
Countries : Germany
Industry : Aviation
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Abstract
The aviation industry note examines the structure of the global aviation
industry and provides information on the state of the European aviation industry
in general and the German aviation industry in particular. It discusses the
changes sweeping the aviation industry and the economic conditions that have
influenced the industry since the 1990s. The note also explores the negative
impact of the US terrorist attacks on the industry and the measures taken by the
industry to overcome the same.
Finally, the note discusses the problems faced by the German aviation industry
and the measures taken by the industry to overcome those problems.
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The note is intended to act as supporting material for case studies pertaining
to the global, European and German aviation industries and the companies
operating in those industries.
The Global Scenario
The aviation industry can be broadly classified into military aviation and
civil aviation. The term 'civil aviation'covers all aviation related
activities except for those undertaken by the military and the government.
According to the classification made by the International Air Transport
Association (IATA), the aviation industry includes the following components:
civil aviation, cargo, airlines, airports and travel agents.
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Civil
aviation authorities are country-specific bodies that establish and
enforce laws and regulations that govern the business of civil aviation
within a particular region.
The airlines segment can be broadly classified into
international airlines and domestic airlines. An airline with one or
both terminals in the territory of a country, other than the country in
which it is registered, is classified as an international airline.
Domestic airlines refer to those airlines whose
flights fly only within the domestic boundaries of a particular
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