Posts Tagged ‘Competition’

Aviation Intelligence Reporter – July 2008-August 2008


Emission Trading – passed by Parliament, but not welcomed by airlines
The European Court of Justice: denied boarding, and perhaps denied ETS
Regulatory Reform – all roads lead to Istanbul
Competition at the base of the Tower
Composites and MROs: Competitive Forces?


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Emission Trading – passed by Parliament, but not welcomed by airlines

It is almost like a Delphic quiz: what was the end of the world as we know it, a brave and bold step forward, and an opportunity missed all, at the same time? Emission trading for airlines, obviously. Depending on whom you talked to, the airlines, the parliament and the environment activists were actually talking about the same twenty pages of densely written text, almost fiendishly designed to be impenetrable to the uninitiated. Where you stand depends on where you sit, apparently.

The European Court of Justice: denied boarding, and perhaps denied ETS

It may be that all the threatening of international litigation need come to nothing. The European Court of Justice may do the work for those opposed to the ETS. On 7 July, with no fanfare and no notice, the European Court of Justice handed down a very interesting decision.

Regulatory Reform – all roads lead to Istanbul

As we reported in our June Intelligence Reporter, the recent IATA AGM in Istanbul heard of the launch of an IATA push to reform air transport regulation. The call for a meeting, in Istanbul before the end of the year, of ‘like minded States’ to consider ways to reform aviation without starting again on the Chicago Convention got drowned by the concerns of the airlines over the price of oil. That is a pity, as it is a call worth considering for a minute or two.

Competition at the base of the Tower

Competition is a vexing concept for air navigation service providers (ANSPs) and for air traffic management services. The traditional response to calls for competition in ANSP services is to laugh. The louder the better.

Composites and MROs: Competitive Forces?

Airlines increasingly outsource maintenance and other work to Maintenance and Repair Organisations (MROs). Around the world more and more MROs have been established and they are a vital part of the smooth running of the industry. Largely, airlines and others put all things to do with maintenance (including MROs) in the same category as children – better seen than heard. Nevertheless, there has been relentless, obsessive focus on cost reduction in this area as airlines focus on their cost base.