Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1030941 Journal of Air Transport Management 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, airlines influence on policy through industry consultation is assessed by reviewing the institutional, technological and economic characteristics of air traffic management. Air navigation as a quasi-natural monopoly network implies that the ability for airlines to influence the content of investment programmes through consultation processes has certain limits. Two case studies on consultation processes in Australia are presented, in addition to a comparison between Australia and the UK. The results highlight difficulties with accommodating the interests of diverse users in consultation processes; on the positive side, however, such engagement increases access to information, improves stakeholder understanding of ATM investment programmes and enhances support.

► Airline influence on investment in ATM through industry consultation is examined. ► Two case studies on consultation processes in Australia and UK experience are used. ► The results highlight difficulties in accommodating the interests of diverse users. ► Industry consultation in developing investment programs is still beneficial. ► Engagement increases information, understanding of programmes, and enhances support.

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