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By: Prof Santos Buenvenida, Updates done by Dominique Martel Soriano
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Airlines and airports
Airline industry
According to the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), the sector is classified into two:
1. Civil aviation sector which is comprised by airports, airlines, air navigation service providers and those activities directly serving passengers or providing airfreight services
2. Civil aerospace sector, which comprises the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft systems, frames and engines as well as aviation-specific ground equipment
Airline industry
The industry also provides approximately, 17.1 million direct and indirect jobs are created that is directly proportional to the growth of the industry
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2008 Schedule of International Passengers
Carried by airlines (The International Air Transport Association
(IATA), 2009)
Rank AirlinePassengers(thousands)
1 Ryanair 57,647
2 Lufthansa 42,151
3 Easyjet 35,417
4 Air France 32,508
5 British Airways 29,054
6 KLM 23,808
7 Emirates 22,444
8 American Airlines 21,154
9 Singapore Airlines 19,142
10 Cathay Pacific 18,860
2008 Schedule of Domestic Passengers Carried by airlines as extracted from World Air Transport Statistics (WATS)
Rank AirlinePassengers(thousands)
1 Southwest Airlines 101,921
2 American Airlines 71,618
3 Delta Air Lines 59,499
4 China Southern Airlines 54,154
5 United Airlines 53,307
6 US Airways Inc. 49,208
7 All Nippon Airways 42,854
8 Northwest Airlines 38,890
9 Japan Airlines International 35,068
10 Continental Airlines 34,578
2008 Schedule of International and Domestic Passengers Carried by airlines as extracted from World Air Transport Statistics (WATS)
Rank AirlinePassengers(thousands)
1 Southwest Airlines 101,921
2 American Airlines 92,772
3 Delta Air Lines 71,843
4 United Airlines 63,070
5 China Southern Airlines
57,961
6 Ryanair 57,647
7 US Airways Inc 54,776
8 Lufthansa 54,699
9 Air France 50,449
10 Northwest Airlines 49,671
US classification of Airlines
Majors are airline companies that generate annual revenues of $1 billion or more.
National airlines have annual revenue between $100 million and $1 billion.
Regional airlines are companies that have an annual revenue of less than $100 million. The focus of these airlines are mostly short-haul flights.
Cargo Airlines
Airlines in the Philippines
Philippine Airlines
Known as the first airline in Asia. Philippine Airlines first chartered flight on March 1941 (Philippine Airlines, 2008). It is also the first Asian airlines that crossed the Pacific via Manila-Oakland route to the United States.
Airlines in the Philippines
Cebu Pacific
The airline is known for its low fare and great value strategy. CEB now operates a fleet of 21 Airbus (10 A319 and 11 A320) and 8 ATR 72-500 aircraft, the youngest fleet in the Philippines (Cebu Pacific Air, 2009).
Airlines in the Philippines
Zest Air
Formerly known as the Asian Spirit, the airline flies to 18 local destinations.
Zest Air is operated by the AMY Holdings Corporation (AHC) and started operations http://www.flickr.com/photos/flaircandy/3413908634/
Airports
The American Heritage dictionary defines airports as a tract of land where aircraft can take off and land, usually equipped with hard-surfaced landing strips, control tower, hangars, aircraft maintenance and refueling facilities and accommodation for passengers and cargo.
Top 10 best airports in the world
2009 Ranking Airport 2008 Ranking
1 Incheon International Airport 3
2 Hong Kong International Airport 1
3 Singapore Changi 2
4 Zurich 8
5 Munich 5
6 Kansai 6
7 Kuala Lumpur 4
8 Amsterdam 11
9 Centrair Nagayo 12
10 Auckland 20
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) classification:
International airports are capable handling international flights.
Principal or domestic airports serves domestic flights of the country. They are further classified into Class 1 and Class 2. Class 1 airports serves jet aircrafts that seats at least 100 seating capacity, whilst Class 2 serves propeller aircrafts with at least 19 seating capacity.
Community airports are usually used for general aviation.
International
NAIA Puerto Princesa
Mactan Kalibo
Clark Zamboanga
Subic Davao
Laoag Tambler (General Santos)
Principal Class 1
Bacolod NagaLegaspi PagadianCagayan De Oro RoxasButuan San JoseCotobato TaclobanDipolog TagbilaranDumaguete TuguegaraoIloilo
Principal Class 2
Antique MarinduqueBaguio MasbateBasco OrmocBasuanga RomblonCalbayog Sanga-SangaCatarmaan SiargaoCaticlan SurigaoCamiguin TandangCuyo ViracJolo
Community
Alabat JomaligAlla Valley LingayenBagabag LiloyBaler LubangBantayan MaasinBiliran MalabangBislig MamburaoBorongan MatiBulan OzamisCalapan Palanan
Community
Cagayan de Sulu PinamalayanCatbalogan PlaridelCauayan RosalesDaet San FernandoGuiuan SioconHilongos SiquijorIba SorsogonIligan UbayItbayat ViganIpil Wasig
Wao
Careers in the airline and airport Industry
Line personnelOperationMaintenanceSales
Flight Crew
Captain Pilot First Officer Flight Attendants
Careers in the airline and airport Industry
In Flight Security (not all airlines)
Reservation Clerks Airport Check In Gate Personnel Airline Security Aerospace engineers Avionics engineers Airframe and power
plant technicians Electric System
technicians
Avionics technicians Flight dispatchers Baggage handlers Rampers Gate agents Ticket agents Passenger service
agents Reservations
agents/Sales and marketing
10 of the world's most loved airportsNot all airports are exasperating mood-foulers: These 10 make delays enjoyable
http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/life/10-most-loved-airports
10. Auckland Airport, Auckland, New Zealand
9. Montevideo Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay
8. Victoria International, Victoria, Canada
7. Zurich Airport, Zurich, Switzerland
6. Tampa International, Tampa, United States
5. Ushuaia-Malvinas Argentinas International, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
4. Munich Airport, Munich, Germany
3. Seoul Incheon, Seoul, Korea
2. Singapore Changi, Singapore
1. Hong Kong International, Hong Kong