Post-Lockdown Flights: New Strategies for Civil Aircraft Manufacturers and Airlines
Julia A. Kovalchuk ()
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Julia A. Kovalchuk: MGIMO University
Chapter Chapter 8 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume II, 2022, pp 131-141 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter, “Post-lockdownlockdown Flights: New Strategies for Civil Aircraft Manufacturers and Airlines,” presents an original approach to the study of the impact that the suspension of passenger aircraftaircraft flightsflights during the pandemic has had on the formation of trajectories for maintaining stabilitystability, as well as on strategies for diversifying the activities of aviation industry companies. Aviation is seen as a driver of a countries’ developmentdevelopment and a point of pride. It is clear that, therefore, the pandemic has come as a shockshock to the airline industry, with a large decline in passenger traffic and a delay in the deliverydelivery of new aircraft. This study used aviation statistics to confirm the conclusions of the crisiscrisis situation, as well as strategic and scenario analysis and modeling, taking into account the variability of the expected actions on the part of representatives of the aviation industry and objective competitioncompetition among airlines for the most popular air routes and business jet flights. This chapter presents an assessment of the development strategy of Russian airlines, including modeling possible trajectories of a gradual increase in the number of flights as the borders open, domestic tourismtourism develops, and vaccinationvaccination is carried out in the world. The prospects of new aircraft produced by the Russian aircraft corporation and their niche orientation are determined, taking into account the restoration of medium-capacity flights and flight range. The conclusion is reached about the important role of the governments in supporting the aviation industry in the pandemic period and the need for joint efforts to ensure flight safetysafety for passengers.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83566-8_8
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