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Analysis of air freight networks in regional markets around the globe
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Date Issued
2011-11
Date Available
2011-05-27T14:11:13Z
Abstract
This chapter examines the Asian, European, North American and Middle East air freight networks of combination passenger and freight and all-freight carriers using air freight capacity datasets for the
period 1999-2009. The chapter begins by reviewing some of the key trends that have shaped and characterised air freight markets during the 1990s and 2000s. The impact of air transport market liberalisation is identified as a key determinant of changing carrier behaviour, particularly in relation to network structure organisation.
The second major section of the chapter examines the sources of data available for tracking trends in the air freight sector. The lack of comprehensive datasets detailing the activities of the integrated carriers is
discussed. Using the Official Airline Guide (OAG) historical databases that list ex-post carrier schedules for each year globally, annual data series indicating freight capacity of all Asian, European and North
American and selected Middle Eastern carriers are determined and the general trends are described. The US T-100 Database is used to derive an equivalent distribution for the two largest integrated carriers,
FedEx and UPS. The changing nature of industry organisation is discussed and the key players in each region are
distinguished. For the combination carriers, passenger and freight network structures are compared for the period 1999-2009. The fortunes of the key air freight hubs are reviewed over the same period.
The chapter concludes with a discussion about the key driving factors in dictating the future direction of the industry in the coming decade. Consolidation in the airline industry and the role of the integrated carriers receive particular consideration.
period 1999-2009. The chapter begins by reviewing some of the key trends that have shaped and characterised air freight markets during the 1990s and 2000s. The impact of air transport market liberalisation is identified as a key determinant of changing carrier behaviour, particularly in relation to network structure organisation.
The second major section of the chapter examines the sources of data available for tracking trends in the air freight sector. The lack of comprehensive datasets detailing the activities of the integrated carriers is
discussed. Using the Official Airline Guide (OAG) historical databases that list ex-post carrier schedules for each year globally, annual data series indicating freight capacity of all Asian, European and North
American and selected Middle Eastern carriers are determined and the general trends are described. The US T-100 Database is used to derive an equivalent distribution for the two largest integrated carriers,
FedEx and UPS. The changing nature of industry organisation is discussed and the key players in each region are
distinguished. For the combination carriers, passenger and freight network structures are compared for the period 1999-2009. The fortunes of the key air freight hubs are reviewed over the same period.
The chapter concludes with a discussion about the key driving factors in dictating the future direction of the industry in the coming decade. Consolidation in the airline industry and the role of the integrated carriers receive particular consideration.
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Not applicable
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IRCHSS
UCD School of Economics
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Springer
Subject – LCSH
Aeronautics, Commercial--Freight
Aeronautics, Commercial--Databases
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Bookbinder, J.H. (ed.). Global logistics
ISBN
9781441961310
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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