Future of Air Cargo in Poland
Elżbieta Marciszewska (),
Paweł Zagrajek () and
Adam Hoszman ()
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Elżbieta Marciszewska: Institute of Infrastructure, Transport and Mobility, Warsaw School of Economics
Paweł Zagrajek: Institute of Infrastructure, Transport and Mobility, Warsaw School of Economics
Adam Hoszman: Institute of Infrastructure, Transport and Mobility, Warsaw School of Economics
A chapter in Transport Development Challenges in the 21st Century, 2021, pp 101-110 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Air cargo transport constitutes an important part of air transport market and contributes significantly to the economic development. Available data, however, indicate that the Polish market is significantly lagging behind the other European countries, in particular when considering the size of the passenger air transport market and Polish economy. The aim of the paper is to identify possible barriers and reasons behind the weakness of Polish air cargo market like regulations, infrastructure, route network and others. The authors also attempt to identify possible ways to stimulate the Polish market including infrastructure development, route network expansion with particular emphasis on wide-body aircraft and freighters as well as possible cooperation between stakeholders. The authors also attempt to depict possible scenarios of development of Polish air cargo market. The research is based on literature review, analysis of the presentations and discussion held during Future of Air Cargo in Poland conference organised by Warsaw School of Economics on 21st of February 2019, individual interviews with air cargo managers and own experience and desk research.
Keywords: Air transport; Air cargo; Air freight; Transport infrastructure; Air carriers; Cargo transport market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50010-8_9
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