PANEL REPORT: REGIONAL AIRLINES. FUTURE AVIATION ACTIVITIES: SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP, SEPTEMBER 12-13, 1991, WASHINGTON, D.C.

This panel report addresses the issues that will affect the regional aviation segment of air transportation over the coming decade and beyond. In general, it was determined that regional airlines are consistently poorly understood by all segments of the air transport industry (including, but not limited to, larger airlines, legislative and regulatory bodies, manufacturers, financing agencies, the general public, the press, and the consumer). The panel addressed factors that currently affect, or have the potential to affect, regional aviation, specifically: major partners; economics; regulation; demographics; capacity; competition; general industry structure; available aircraft; political and public attention; industry consolidation; and new technology.

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    • Horner, S
  • Publication Date: 1992-2

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  • Media Type: Digital/other
  • Pagination: p. 28-32
  • Monograph Title: FUTURE AVIATION ACTIVITIES: SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP, SEPTEMBER 12-13, 1991, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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  • Accession Number: 00619232
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS, TRB
  • Created Date: Feb 29 1992 12:00AM