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The aviation industry directly provides jobs for over 180,000 people in the UK, and contributes some £10.2 billion to our gross domestic product. With the number of air passengers growing by 5% a year and the air freight market growing by 7%, the aviation industry is an important contributor to the UK economy. The Government is planning a long-term framework for the industry, looking ahead for the next 30 years. The aim is to ensure that the future of UK air transport is a safe and sustainable one. The Government is consulting on a wide range of aviation issues.
Key topics to be addressed include:
Predictions for the future shape of the industry
Airport expansion and terminal planning
Strategies for optimising commercial potential
Competition and liberalisation: challenges and opportunities
Looking towards the future shape of the air transport industry: Implications for airports
Capacity: planning for the future
The impact of low-cost airlines on airports
The role of regional airports
AIRPORTS EXPANSION AND TERMINAL PLANNING
The challenges of a capital intensive industry in a difficult aviation market
Planning for increased capacity in an uncertain market
Recognising the growth potential of airport infrastructure
Developing and implementing strategies that balance short-terms imperatives with long term goals
Modelling techniques: understanding long-term investment planning
Realising the commercial potential of an airport
Balancing core and non-core revenue streams
Optimising operational efficiencies
A new airport management model: nurturing uniqueness with interdisciplinary skills
COMPETITION AND LIBERALISATION IN THE AIRPORTS SECTOR
What does competition within a liberalised market mean for airports?
Privatisation and liberalisation in Europe
Approaches to airport ownership post privatisation
Creating a beneficial market in airport slots
Previous Delegates to SMi Aviation conferences include;
Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad , A B N Amro Corporate Finance Ltd, Pricewaterhousecoopers, Changi International Airport Services, Airports Authority of Thailand, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, Worldwide Flight Services, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Beijing Airport Ltd, British Airways, FR Aviation Ltd, Monarch Airlines, Signature Aircraft Engineering
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