ABSTRACT

Selecting the right aircraft for an airline operation is a vastly complex process, involving a multitude of skills and considerable knowledge of the business. Buying The Big Jets was first published in 2001 to provide guidance to those involved in aircraft selection strategies. This Second Edition brings the picture fully up to date, incorporating new discussion on the strategies of low-cost carriers, and the significance of the aircraft cabin for long-haul operations. Latest developments in aircraft products are covered and there are fresh examples of best practice in airline fleet planning techniques. The book is essential reading for airline planners with fleet planning responsibility, consultancy groups, analysts studying aircraft performance and economics, airline operational personnel, students of air transport, leasing companies, aircraft value appraisers, and all who manage commercial aircraft acquisition programmes and provide strategic advice to decision-makers. This book is also a valuable tool for the banking community where insights into aircraft acquisition decisions are vital. Buying The Big Jets is an industry-specific example of strategic planning and is therefore a vital text for students engaged in graduate or post-graduate studies either in aeronautics or business administration.

chapter 1|24 pages

The Big Picture

chapter 2|20 pages

The Fleet Selection Process

chapter 3|48 pages

The Market Evaluation

chapter 4|32 pages

The Aircraft and Airline Product

chapter 5|46 pages

Aircraft Performance

chapter 6|40 pages

Aircraft Economics

chapter 7|18 pages

The Investment Appraisal

chapter 8|6 pages

Conclusion