Deregulation of Domestic Aviation in Australia 1990–1995
This Information Paper discusses the impact of deregulation of domestic aviation for the period 1990 to 1995 including the impact on fares, passenger numbers, quality of service and competition.
- Deregulation of Domestic Aviation in Australia 1990–1995
General Aviation Survey Preliminary Results
During 1994 BTCE conducted a series of surveys of the General Aviation (GA) industry. These were the BTCE Survey of General Aviation 1994 (Air Operator Certificate Holders), which covered commercial GA operators and the BTCE Survey of General Aviation 1994 (Aircraft Owners), which covered business fliers and recreational fliers who own aircraft. This Paper contains the preliminary results of these surveys.
- General Aviation Survey Preliminary Results
Demand Elasticities for Air Travel to and from Australia
This Working Paper explains why sound demand elasticities are of key importance to any assessment of the impact on passenger demand of changes to air services or aviation infrastructure. Using quarterly data from 1986 to 1993, the study provides updated and disaggregated estimates for Australia international travel markets through the development of econometric demand models. Twelve markets are examined: Australia-Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji, New Zealand and the United States of America. The demand characteristics of different nationalities and passengers travelling for different purposes are identified and incorporated into the analysis.
- Demand Elasticities for Air Travel to and from Australia
Code Sharing in International Aviation: a Discussion Paper
This Paper has been produced to inform debate on an issue of growing significance in the aviation industry. The increasing incidence of code sharing between airlines has met with a mixed reception within the industry and government circles. It has been criticised as a form of consumer deception; it has been seen as a force both for and against competitive markets and improved service quality; and it has been pursued by airlines as a service and profit maximising strategy.
- Code Sharing in International Aviation: a Discussion Paper
General Aviation Flying in Australia
This report examines the state of General Aviation (GA) flying in Australia. It is primarily based on a Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics survey of GA undertaken in 1994, which provided a snapshot of the industry for financial year 1992–93. Key areas examined include: the composition of the GA flying industry; flying activity; industry conduct; financial structure and performance; and industry views and perceptions.
- General Aviation Flying in Australia
Techniques for Managing Airport Runway Congestion
This paper has been produced to inform debate on an issue of emerging significance to the Australian aviation community. That is, how best to manage congestion at airports.
- Techniques for Managing Airport Runway Congestion
Cost of Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents
This report is one in a series expected to be published from research being undertaken into the costs of transport accidents by the Bureau of Transport Economics. The work reported on here relates to the economic costs of aviation accidents and incidents resulting from the operation of Australian aircraft in Australia for 1996.
- Cost of Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents
Cost of Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents—Summary
This working paper contains aviation statistics calculated for 1996 using the methodology of a previous BTCE Report 79. Statistics cover accidents, property damage and lost productivity.
- Cost of Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents–Summary
Regional Aviation Competitiveness
Regional airlines can be a lifeline in remote parts of Australia. Competitiveness is an important issue in the regional aviation industry. Although regional aviation has undergone deregulation in most jurisdictions over the last decade, many single-operator routes still exist. The impact of deregulation on air services in regional Australia is an issue of interest to all levels of Government, to the passengers who use regional airlines, and to the regional airlines themselves.
- Regional Aviation Competitiveness
The Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics is very pleased to inaugurate this new information product. Avline is intended to reveal key statistical information about aviation sector performance, and be useful to people in Government and industry who are working with public policy issues in aviation. Beyond this issue, Avline will be issued each April and October.
- Avline No 1–January 2003
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