Flying High, Landing Low: Strengths and Challenges for U.S. Air Transportation Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

A few indexes are high on some air transportation system in U.S., typically involving capacity to take to the air, but acreages low on others, usually including earth facilities and procedures.

This note provides a breifing of the history and develops a state of air transportation in the U.S., engulfing business prices; sorts of airlines, inculcating passenger and freight (e.g., Delta, Southwest, Alaska, and Frontier); airport problems; and the role of technology. It re-analyzes a few chances for innovation which will resolve the pain points and bottlenecks confronting the system and boundaries high-priority policy areas.

It seems clear that individual airlines have often been handled back to well-being and emphasis on innovation, but the entire system itself and its governmental connections require consideration, comprising the desire for NextGen air traffic control and revisiting the Open Skies agreements.

PUBLICATION DATE: February 03, 2014 PRODUCT #: 314098-PDF-ENG

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