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Published by: Global Industry Analysts
Published: Jan. 1, 2012 - 179 Pages
Table of Contents- 1. INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
- Turbulent Times for the Global Airline Industry
- Recent Airline Industry Trends in a Nutshell
- Bruised Economic Activity Affects Airline Industry
- Airline Traffic - Analytical Review by Freight and Passenger Transport
- Passenger Traffic
- Classification
- First Class
- Business/Executive Class
- Economy/Tourist Class
- Current and Future Analysis
- Table 1: Global Market Analysis for Airline Passenger Traffic by Geographic Region -US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific(Including Japan), Middle East & Africa,and Latin American Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Figures in Billionsof Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPKs)for Years 2010 through 2015
- Table 2: Global Air Passenger TrafficMarket (2011 & 2015): PercentageBreakdown of Annual Passenger Trafficin terms of Revenue Passenger Kilometersfor US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific, (Including Japan), Middle East & Africa,and Latin America
- Freight Traffic
- Current and Future Analysis
- Table 3: Global Market Analysis forAirline Freight Traffic by GeographicRegion - US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific (Including Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin American Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualFigures in Billions of Freight TonKilometers (FTKs) for Years 2010through 2015
- Table 4: Global Air Freight Market (2011 & 2015): Percentage Breakdown of Annual Freight Traffic in terms of Freight Ton Kilometers for US, Canada, Europe,Asia-Pacific, (Including Japan),Middle East & Africa, and Latin America
- 2. MARKET DYNAMICS
- Airline Industry Emerges Out of Recession
- Table 5: Global Commercial AirlineRevenues: 2001-2010
- Table 6: Scheduled Passenger NumbersCarried in the Global CommercialAirline Industry: 2001-2010
- Global Airline Industry Savors Profits after Two-Year Losses
- Table 7: Global Airline Industry Profitsby Region: 2010
- Air Cargo Traffic Recovers
- A Historic Decline in Freight Yields
- Correction Measures Underscore Airlines’ Response to Turbulent Times
- Certain Hurdles Still Lie Ahead
- Higher Fuel Prices Return to Haunt Airline Profitability
- Table 8: Global Jet Fuel Prices:2001-2015
- Table 9: Share of Fuel in AirlineOperating Costs: 2002-2015
- Recession Incites High Consolidation in the Airline Industry
- Select Major Mergers and Acquisitions in the Global Airline Industry
- Airline Bankruptcies Rife During the Recent Times
- List of Select Major US Airlines Filing for Bankruptcy Since
- Global Airline Fleet
- Table 10: Global Aircraft Fleet Size byType (2009): Breakdown of Number ofPlanes for Single-Aisle, Twin-Aisle,Regional Jets and Large Aircraft
- Table 11: Global Aircraft Fleet Size byRegion (2009): Breakdown of Number ofPlanes for North America, Europe,Asia-Pacific, Latin America,Middle East and Others
- The Regulatory Picture - Largely Against the Interests of Carriers
- 3. MARKET TRENDS
- Single-Aisle Aircraft Shows Resilience during Downturn
- Twin-Aisles to Witness Significant Demand Ahead
- Middle East and Southeast Asia to Ramp Up Demand for Large Aircraft
- Robust Cargo Growth to Drive Freight Aircraft Demand
- Table 12: Global Freight Aircraft Marketby Freighter Type (2009): Breakdown ofNumber of Planes for Standard, Mediumand Large Aircraft
- Ancillary Revenues - Offering New Revenue Streams for the Ailing Airline Industry
- Table 13: Leading Airlines Worldwide byAncillary Revenues: 2010
- Airport Retailing to Remain Buoyant
- In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity - Gaining Prominence
- Market for In-Flight Broadband Services to Expand
- Airlines on Weight Loss Regime!
- Industry’s Commitment Towards Eco-Friendly Drive Remains Unchanged
- US-EU Open Skies Agreement - Towards an Unfettered Aviation Industry
- New Concepts Pushing the Global Airline Industry
- E-Ticketing
- Bar-Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP)
- E-freight
- Aircraft Industry Mirrors Trends in Air Travel
- Increasing Fuel Cost Invigorating New Aircraft Deliveries
- Fractional Ownership - An Emerging Business Option
- Congestion - The Core Problem at Airports
- Helicopters - Braving Winds of Turbulence
- Aircraft Leasing: Mainstay for Emerging Asian Aviation Industry
- Finance or Capital Lease
- Operating Lease
- Environmental Issues - Increasing Focus
- 4. TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS
- Current Icing Potential - A Tool to Prevent In-Flight Icing
- NASA Develops New Acoustic Control Technique
- Diesel - A Substitute to Avgas
- Research & Development in Aircraft Industry
- 5. COMPETITION
- Alliances: Cost-effective Method to Increase Scope and Reach
- Star Alliance: A Major Force
- Oneworld™: Shrinking the World
- SkyTeam
- Airlines from Emerging Countries Top in Market Capitalization
- Table 14: Leading Airlines Worldwide byMarket Capitalization:
- Other Market Share Statistics
- Table 15: Leading Airlines Worldwide by Revenues: 2008-2015
- Table 16: Leading Airlines in the Global Passenger Airline Market by International Passenger Kilometers: 2010
- Table 17: Leading Airlines in the Global Passenger Airline Market by DomesticPassenger Kilometers:2010
- Table 18: Leading Airlines in the Global Passenger Airline Market by Number of International Passengers Carried: 2010
- Table 19: Leading Airlines in the Global Passenger Airline Market by Number ofDomestic Passengers Carried: 2010
- Table 20: Leading Airlines in the GlobalFreight Market by International FreightTon Kilometers: 2010
- Table 21: Leading Airlines in the GlobalFreight Market by Domestic FreightTon Kilometers: 2010
- 6. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
- 7. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS
- 8. PRODUCT/SERVICE LAUNCHES 84REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
- 1. NORTH AMERICA
- Table 22: North American Aircraft Fleet Size by Type (2009): Breakdown of Number of Planesfor Single-Aisle, Regional Jets, Twin-Aisleand Large Aircraft
- Table 23: Leading North American Airlinesby Revenue:
- 1a. UNITED STATES
- Airline Industry in the US - An Overview
- US Airline Industry Outlook
- Passenger Traffic Growth Underway
- Continued Positive Performance of US Economy Promises Positive Picture Ahead
- Airlines Reap Huge Revenues through Additional Fees
- Carriers Exercise Caution in Expansion Plans
- Fuel Prices Bother Recovering US Airlines
- Technological Developments Amid Recession
- Competitive Scenario
- Express Airlines Continue to Face the Heat of Competition
- Market Snippets
- Table 24: Market Share Breakdown ofMajor Passenger Airlines in the US byMarket Capitalization: 2010
- Table 25: Revenue Passenger Milesfor Leading Carriers in the US AirlineIndustry: FY2009 and FY
- Table 26: Available Seat Miles for Leading Carriers in the US Airline Industry:FY2009 and FY
- Table 27: Load Factor for LeadingCarriers in the US Airline Industry:FY2009 and FY
- 1b. CANADA
- Canadian Domestic Aviation Market - An Overview
- Canadian Airlines Emerge Out of Recession
- Competitive Landscape
- Table 28: Leading Domestic Airlinesin Canada (2010): Percentage Breakdownof Available Seat Miles for Air Canada,WestJet Airlines and Others
- US - The Largest Destination for Airlines in Canada
- Table 29: Leading Canadian Transborder Airlines to the US (2010): Percentage Breakdown of Available Seat Milesfor Air Canada, WestJet Airlines,UAL Airlines, American Airlinesand Others
- Table 30: Leading Canadian International Airlines (2010): Percentage Breakdownof Available Seat Miles for Air Canada,Transat AT, Cathay Pacific,British Airways and Others
- 1c. MEXICO
- Mexican Air Passenger Numbers Appear Stabilizing
- Downturn Spelt Doom for Some and Blessing for Others (Mexico)
- Table 31: Mexican Domestic Air PassengerTraffic Market Share by Carrier: April
- 2. JAPAN
- Earthquake Shatters Airline Industry Business
- Airlines Hit by Frenzy Travelers in the Aftermath of the Earthquake
- JAL and ANA Dominate Domestic Market, US Carriers among the Leaders in International Market
- ANA Catches Up Fast with JAL in the International Market
- Low Cost Airlines Yet to Make an Impact in Japan
- 3. EUROPE
- 2010 - The Year of Interruptions in the European Airline Industry
- Air Traffic Bounces Back in Europe
- Table 32: European Aircraft Fleet Size byType (2009): Breakdown of Number of Planesfor Single-Aisle, Twin-Aisle, Regional Jetsand Large Aircraft
- Low Cost Carriers Spearhead Growth in European Airline Industry
- Table 33: European Low-Cost Airline Industry: Percentage Share of LCCs in the EuropeanAirline Seat Capacity for Years 2005-
- Table 34: European Low-Cost Airline Industry: Percentage Share of LCCs in the European Passenger Market for Years 2005-
- Robust Outlook for Low Cost Carriers in Europe
- Low-Fare Airlines - The Lone Segment Shining in the European Airlines Industry
- Short Haul Carriers Struggle to Survive
- Competitive Landscape
- Table 35: Leading European Airlines byRevenue:
- Table 36: Select Leading Low Cost Airlinesin Europe by Passengers Carried:2008-2010
- Table 37: Load Factor for Select LeadingLow Cost Airlines in Europe: 2008-2010
- Table 38: Select Leading Low Cost Airlinesin Europe Outlined by Fleet Size, Number of Destinations, Routes and Countries Served
- 3a. GERMANY
- Domestic Air Travel Traffic Picks Up Pace in Germany
- 3b. UNITED KINGDOM
- UK’ Low Cost Airlines Ryanair and EasyJet Register Profits during Recession
- 4. ASIA-PACIFIC
- Airlines in Asia Post Quick Recovery from Recessionary Troubles
- Table 39: Asia-Pacific (Including Japan)Aircraft Fleet Size by Type (2009): Breakdownof Number of Planes for Single-Aisle,Twin-Aisle, Large Aircraft andRegional Jets
- Asia-Pacific Aviation Industry to Surge, Backed by Tremendous Growth in China
- Altering Trends in Asian Airlines
- IT Solutions - A Latest Fad for Airlines in Asia
- New Deals Signify Booming LCC Market in Asia-Pacific
- Full-Service Airlines Eye LCC Market Space
- Competitive Landscape
- Table 40: Leading Asia-Pacific Airlines by Revenue:
- 4a. CHINA
- China - The Largest Aviation Market in Asia-Pacific
- Chinese Airline Market Fairly Consolidated
- 4b. INDIA
- Overview and Outlook
- Table 41: Total Passengers Carried byAirlines in India: 2001-
- From Flight Cuts to New Orders - Changing Fortunes in the Indian Airline Industry
- A Glimpse of the Indian Airline Industry
- Major Growth Driver for Airline Industry in India
- Infrastructure Remains Pivotal to Support Industry Growth
- Recession in the Indian Airline Industry - In and Out
- LCCs Steal the Show; Full-Service Airlines Reel under Poor Financials
- Overseas Airlines Capitalize on Increasing Cargo Shipments to Africa
- New Capacity Distribution Norms to Intensify Airlines’ Woes
- Competitive Landscape
- Jet Retains Lead in Domestic Market, Kingfisher Emerges as Standalone Leader
- Table 42: Indian Domestic Air PassengerTraffic Market Share by Carrier:May
- Table 43: Market Share Breakdown ofLeading Domestic Airlines in India byPassenger Traffic: FY 2009 and FY
- 4c. MALAYSIA
- Fierce Battle On Among Major Carriers in Malaysia
- 4d. SINGAPORE
- Singapore - A Key Hub for Regional LCCs
- Singaporean Budget Airlines Eye New Routes for Expansion
- 4e. THE PHILIPPINES
- Regional Carriers Flock Indonesian Market
- LCCs Rein Supreme in the Philippines
- 4f. THAILAND
- AirAsia's Thailand Entry Heats Up Competition
- 4g. KOREA
- Rising Fuel Prices Pose Bigger Troubles for Airlines
- 5. LATIN AMERICA
- Air Passenger Traffic Rises in Latin America
- Table 44: Air Passenger Trafficin Latin America: 2009-
- Airline Industry Capitalizes on Increasing Air Traffic
- Table 45: Latin American Aircraft Fleet Sizeby Type (2009): Breakdown of Number ofPlanes for Single-Aisle, Twin-Aisle,Regional Jets and Large Aircraft
- Proposed Merger of TAM and LAM to Shadow Competition
- Rising Competition Draws Significant Consolidation in the Industry
- Competitive Landscape
- Table 46: Leading Latin American Airlinesby Revenue:
- 5a. BRAZIL
- Competition Rises among Brazilian Carriers
- 5b. CHILE
- Chilean Air Traffic Faces Disruptions
- 6. MIDDLE EAST
- Airline Industry in the Middle East - An Overview
- Snapshot of the Middle Eastern Aviation Industry
- Table 47: Middle East Aircraft Fleet Size byType (2009): Breakdown of Number of Planesfor Single-Aisle, Twin-Aisle, Large Aircraftand Regional Jets
- Middle Eastern Airline Industry Emerges Out of Recession Unscathed
- Major Airlines Record Profits amid Recession
- Overloading Ups Airlines’ Profits
- Low Cost Carriers Begin to Shine in the Middle East
- Competition
- Table 48: Leading Middle Eastern Airlinesby Revenue:
- 7. AFRICA
- Increasing Presence of Airlines from Asia Heats Up Competition (Africa)
- African Airlines Suffer from Poor Backing
- EU Blacklist of African Carriers Further Dents Prospects
- South African Airways Continues to Retain Dominance among African Carriers
- Table 49: Leading African Airlines byRevenue:
- GLOBAL DIRECTORY
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