• 제목/요약/키워드: China's airline industry

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Dealing with Unruly Behavior on Board Aircraft: A Chinese Perspective

  • Qin, Huaping
    • 항공우주정책ㆍ법학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.193-209
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    • 2012
  • China's airline industry is experiencing a booming development as one hand, on the other hand the incidents involving unruly behaviour on board aircraft also becomes a growing concern for the whole industry. The thesis examines the basic issues concerning the unruly behaviour, such as definition of unruly behaviour, the impact and root causes of unruly behaviour. Then it focuses on the China's legal sources governing the problem of unruly behaviour. Generally speaking, China's legislation with this respect is systematic and self-contained, except some minor shortcomings which need to be revised. Finally the thesis holds the view that the preventative measures jointly contributed by all the parties concerned are something more important than the legislation itself.

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중국 항공산업현황 및 전망에 관한 연구 (Study on the Current status and prospects of China aviation industry)

  • 이기헌;황호원;오영진
    • 한국항공운항학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.51-64
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    • 2014
  • According to the prediction of Aviation Industry Corporation of China, in the next 20 years, China will have an increase of 4,583 civilian airliners, including 3,682 jumbo jets and 901 regional aircrafts. Chinese commercial aviation aircraft market will undoubtedly grow rapidly. until the year 2030, China's share of the global aircraft fleet will increase from 9% to 15%. In addition, the business jet market has a huge growing room in the global industry, the deliveries will reach 10,000 units in the next 10 years, and the Chinese market deliveries will reach 23,600 in the next 20 years. China's aviation market, is and will be enormous in the future. It is one of the main engines of economic growth in the field. China's civil aviation transportation is based on dazzling economic development. Air transport is the fastest growing power for the time being. China's aviation sector will have an average annual gross of about 10%, and more likely to continued growing and it is expected to be world's major aviation market around the world. As the result, since one of future the important industries will be emerged, Air policy enforcement and considering the reality of our future prospects for the airline industry presented.

The Study on EU ETS (欧盟航空减排交易体制评析) -From the Perspective of China-

  • Qin, Huaping
    • 항공우주정책ㆍ법학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.127-145
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    • 2011
  • European Union unilaterally included the emissions from aviation activities into EU ETS on 19 November 2008 by amending Directive 2003/87/EC. According to the Directive all the emissions(mainly against the CO2) from aviation activities shall be subject to the regulation of EU ETS from 2012. For the period from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2012, the total quantity of allowances to be allocated to aircraft operators shall be equivalent to 97% of the historical aviation emission s. From 1 January 2013, the allowances will be reduced to 95%. The allocation of allowances which may be applied by each operator with free of charge will be reduced from 85% to 82% from 1 January 2012 to 1 January 2013. Since the Directive will affect every country's airline industry more or less, the nations and international organizations respond variously. The controversial focus is that whether EU has the right to unilaterally include the emissions from international aviation activities into EU ETS. This article firstly analyzes the effect caused by EU ETS to China's airline industry, and then studies the legality of the action of EU subject to current positive international law, and finally draws the conclusion that EU enjoys no such right to unilaterally include the emissions from international aviation activities.

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중국 상위 20위 항공사의 탈 집중화 현상에 대한 종단적 연구 (A Longitudinal Analysis of Deconcentration Process for the Top 20 Airlines in China)

  • ;여기태
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.65-79
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    • 2020
  • 중국 경제의 빠른 발전과 더불어 운송 서비스의 가장 중요한 역할을 하는 항공산업은 상당한 발전을 이루고 있다. 이러한 성장에도 불구하고 중국 항공산업에서 상위 항공사만을 대상으로 발전과정을 연구한 논문은 제한적이다. 이러한 측면에서 본 연구에서는 2009년에서 2018년 기간 동안 중국 상위 20위 항공사의 종단적 발전상황에 대한 실증적 연구를 수행하는 것을 연구의 목적으로 하였다. 연구의 방법은 집중도 분석, 허핀달-허쉬만 분석, 지니계수 분석, 전이할당 분석을 활용하였으며, 분석 자료는 물동량 및 여객수를 활용하였다. 집중도 분석, 허핀달-허쉬만 분석 및 지니계수 분석결과, 중국항공사는 탈 집중화 현상을 보이는 것으로 나타났다. 절대성장치 분석결과 중국 항공산업은 여객측면에서는 상위 4개의 항공사가 선점하고 있는 것을 확인할 수 있다. 향후연구에서는 여객 및 화물운송의 틈새시장을 찾는 성장전략 모색이 필요하다.

세계 푸드테크 산업의 동향과 전망 (A Study on Current Status and Prospects of Global Food-tech Industry)

  • 장우정
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.247-254
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    • 2020
  • 4차혁명에 따른 사회 문화 경제적 변화는 푸드테크 산업의 성장을 견인하는 배경이 되고 있다. 한국의 푸드테크산업은 아직까지 배달앱에 집중되어 있고 스마트팜, 인공지능을 비롯한 로봇시장은 발전 초기단계이다. 미국은 대체육업체가 이미 유니콘 기업에 다수 포함되어 있는 반면 소고기 수입 4위국인 한국은 대체육 개발이 미흡하다. 프랑스는 유럽 최대의 농업 국가답게 어그테크 중심으로 푸드테크가 발전하고 있으며 중국은 세계 제일의 인구수를 앞세워 거대화 된 온라인 전자 상거래 시장을 토대로 배달앱 중심의 푸드테크가 발달했다. 한국도 과거산업에 초점이 맞춰진 규제를 신산업에 적용할 수 있도록 변경하고 정계와 재계의 투자 및 연구에 집중하여 다양한 푸드테크 산업을 발전시켜야 할 것이다.

운항 중 항공기 내 감염병 확산 방지를 위한 해외 주요 지침의 대응 요소 분석 연구 - 미국, 캐나다, 유럽연합, 호주, 중국의 객실 운영지침을 중심으로 (Comparative review of the guidelines for the infection prevention and control in the cabin during flight - Focused on the guidelines of U.S., Canada, E.U., Australia and China)

  • 윤형진;왕수명;최승리
    • 의료ㆍ복지 건축 : 한국의료복지건축학회 논문집
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: As communicable disease, COVID-19, pandemic strikes over the world, it is critically bewared that air travel possibly be a major pass way to deliver the infectious disease virus. Especially the airplane could be an unique environment to cultivate the virus spreaders. In order to keep the continuous safe airway as well as the industry, related international associations and organizations have been published the guidelines for the prevention and control the infectious disease through the all aspects of aviation. By reviewing the guidelines, focusing on the in-flight infection prevention and control, this study would not only inform a summary of the international guidelines but also provide an essential and general consideration for related research or guideline study. Methods: Guidelines of 5 major countries are reviewed, which has been seriously influenced by COVID-19 : U.S., Canada, E.U., Australia and China. The items of the guidelines are re-categorized as its similarity and structure by applicable cases. Results: The result of this study shows that each guideline seems to share a major structure and issue such as identifying sick traveler, sick passenger care, and cleaning even though that of China has a different since it used to consider the flight conditions based on 3 levels of infection risk. For sick passenger care, the guidelines includes crew safety, service level, sick passenger isolation, and cleaning. Implications: A published guideline as a public manual could be to prevent and control the in-flight infection efficiently and promptly. It also could provide a confidence of knowledge and educate for all users to prepare the in-flight emergency as well.

A Study on Network Construction Strategies for Long-Haul Low-Cost Carrier Operations

  • Choi, Doo-Won;Han, Neung-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • 제25권8호
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    • pp.57-74
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    • 2021
  • Purpose - This study aims to analyze the characteristics of network construction by Norwegian Air and AirAsia X, which are recognized as leading airlines in the long-haul LCC market. Based on this analysis, this study intends to provide implications for networking strategies for Korean LCCs that seek to enter the long-haul market when the aviation market stabilizes again upon the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology - To conduct the network analysis on long-haul low-cost airlines, the Official Airline Guide (OAG) Schedule Analyzer was used to extract long-haul data of Norwegian Air and AirAsia X. To analyze the trend of the long-haul route network, we obtained the data from 3 separate years between 2011 and 2019. The network was analyzed using UCINET 6.0 in order to examine the network structure of long-haul low-cost airlines and the growth trend of each stage. Findings - Analyzing the network of long-haul routes by visualizing the network structure of low-cost carriers showed the following results. In its early years, Norwegian Air's long-haul route network, centering on regional airports in Spain and Sweden, connected European regions, the Middle East, and Africa. As time passed, however, the network expanded and became steadily strong as the airline connected airports in other European countries to North America and Asia. In addition, in 2011, AirAsia X showed links to parts of Europe, such as London and Paris, the Middle East and India, and Australia and Northeast Asia, centering on the Kuala Lumpur Airport. Although the routes in Europe were suspended, the network continued to expand while concentrating on routes of less than approximately 7,000 km. It was found that instead of giving up on ultra-long-haul routes such as Europe, the network was further expanded in Northeast Asia, such as the routes in Korea and Japan centering on China. Originality/value - Until the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, Norwegian Air actively expanded long-haul routes, resulting in the number of long-haul routes quintupling since 2011. The unfortunate circumstance, wherein the world aviation market was rendered stagnant due to the outbreak of COVID-19, hit Norwegian Air harder than any other low-cost carriers. However, in the case of AirAsia X, it was found that it did not suffer as much damage as Norwegian Air because it initially withdrew from unprofitable routes over 7,000 km and grew by gradually increasing profitable destinations over shorter distances. When the COVID-19 pandemic ends and the aviation market stabilizes, low-cost carriers around the world, including Korea, that enter the long-haul route market will need to employ strategies to analyze the marketability of potential routes and to launch the routes that yield the highest profits without being bound by distance. For stable growth, it is necessary to take a conservative stance; first, by reviewing the business feasibility of the operating a small number of highly profitable routes, and second, by gradually expanding these routes.