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New Book! AIR CARGO IN MAINLAND CHINA AND HONG KONG (English Version 2004) is now available.

Air Traffic and the aviation industry have grown rapidly on the mainland in the two and a half decades since China's open door policy. Accession to the WTO will even further stimulate trade and foreign direct investment (FDI), intensifying the demand for air cargo services. It will also open the Chinese economy to foreign participation in the transportation and logistics sectors, making these sectors more competitive and efficient.

The aim of this book is to provide a systematic and comprehensive study of China's air cargo industry as well as its policy evolution. It covers the sources and destinations of air cargo in mainland China and Hong Kong: whence it comes and where it goes to. The major hubs of the transportation network-Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou-are discussed one by one. The virtual aspects of the network at these hubs in terms of IT applications, preparedness, and needs are examined and compared. Though the subject matter of this book is air cargo, there is considerable coverage on aviation industry and policy on the mainland and Hong Kong. Changes have been happening so fast there are few books and publications that cover them systematically and comprehensively.

Readership includes business executives in air freight companies, airports and airlines, logistics specialists, aviation university lecturers and students.

 

 


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