Žygimantas Surintas: „Why do airlines take planes from other airlines? ACMI explained“

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Part of “AVIATION IN THE MAKING - A Series of Talks on the Aviation Industry.
    Meeting #20 - Open Lecture of Žygimantas Surintas: "Why do airlines take planes from other airlines? ACMI explained".
    Part of AVIATION IN THE MAKING / A Series of Talks on the Aviation Industry The current situation within the world of aviation is very optimistic, although there are a number of contradictions. The big players are buying out the small ones, challenges within aviation security are on the constant increase, and new areas of operation and regulation come into play as drones and commercial space flight become a reality. Much strategic thinking about the future of air transport needs to be accomplished as it predetermines the economy within the entire region. International Air Transport Association predicts that air travel will double within the next 20 years and freight air transport is already one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy within the European Union. What do aviation leaders think of such predictions? Kazimieras Simonavičius University and the company Friendly Avia Support have joined forces with the intention of concentrating ideas and deepening the knowledge of air transport by organising a series of public discussions about the industry with its leading managers. Sixteen meetings will take place during the 2017-2019 academic year in which distinguished aviation company managers will share their views and insights on the situation within various fields of air transport and evaluate the region’s airport systems within a global context.

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