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operate and the way airport capacity is allocated and priced. Regression analysis of over 500 routes in the US, Europe and ….g. distance, level of demand and level of competition) and almost not at all by airport characteristics (e.g. number of runways … and whether the airport is a hub or slot coordinated). We discuss the implications of this choice of aircraft size and …
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first research project on the Belgian airport and air transport sector. The former relates to the economic activities within … ranks 6, 8, and 20 in the European cargo airport top 20, while for passenger airports, Brussels can only be found at the end … of the top 20. In this study, a sectoral approach has been followed by focusing, for every airport, on two major economic …
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This study assesses the economic importance of air transport and airport activities in Belgium in terms of value added …. In 2012, air transport and airport activities generated € 5.6 billion in direct and indirect value added (i.e. 1.5 % of … employment). Brussels Airport is the country's biggest airport in terms of passenger traffic, but has seen its leading position …
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Little effort has been made to identify industries' knowledge networks, and to what extent knowledge relations occur between actors in different industries. This paper presents a network study on the Dutch aviation and space industry. Both industries are often treated as similar and categorized...
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