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Profit Strategies for Air Transportation (Aviation Week Books)

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Product Description * Presents practical and profitable solutions to problems encountered by commercial and regional airlines, charter, cargo, and corporate aircraft operations, businesses, and fractional and lease aircraft companies * Details save-money, make-money strategies and simulates trips for profit-and-loss analysis * Includes performance case studies * Covers methods of fuel conservation, environmental concerns, maintenance, and more From the Back Cover SAVE-MONEY, MAKE-MONEY STRATEGIES FOR THE AIR TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY Here are practical plans and profitable solutions to the operational problems encountered by commercial and regional airlines, charter, cargo, and corporate aircraft companies, and other air transport businesses. This one-of-a-kind resource outlines how sound operational practices can improve the bottom-line of commercial airlines and aviation-based businesses. Written by an industry consultant with extensive experience in airline operations and economics, Profit Strategies for Air Transportation: * Simulates trips for profit-and-loss analysis* Presents dollar-saving methods of fuel conservation* Examines maintenance programs, burden, scheduling, and inventory issues* Addresses environmental concerns to operations* Includes eye-opening performance case studies * Covers forecasting methods -- how to apply them and how make them as accurate as possible* Demonstrates how to fine-tune resource allocation in order to control costs* And much more ACCURATE INFORMATION, CREATIVE STRATEGIES, AND CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO BOLSTER EFFICIENCY AND PROFITS! About the Author GEORGE RADNOTI holds a doctorate in transportation economics from the University of Budapest, a Master's degree in mechanical engineering, and has completed Boeing's Jet Performance School. He is presently President of Computerized Aviation Consulting and has previously held positions as senior vice president and major shareholder of Icarus Computerized Consulting Services (CCS), presently operated by Jeppesen & Co.