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Item Open Access Buying airline partners: parallels between Swissair and Etihad Airways(Elsevier, 2023-12-28) Ellis, Darren; Foster, AndyDuring the 1990s Swissair adopted an alliance business model through the purchase of minority stakes in a number of carriers. Etihad Airways followed a similar approach from 2011 through until the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, building equity stakes in a range of carriers in Europe, and the Indo-Pacific region. This paper uses comparative case study analysis, and argues that making substantial equity investments in second-tier (often loss-making or debt-laden) airlines increases risk without offsetting benefits. Viable alternatives to equity stakes exist including code-sharing, strategic partnerships and global alliance membership, that generate equally attractive customer perceived benefits, while avoiding the need for financial capital being applied less efficiently. Furthermore, this paper argues that profitability is not directly linked to alliance membership. Return on investment is arguably even harder to achieve when the alliance is based on a small selection of second tier carriers. The paper concludes with several future scenarios that could play out for airlines contemplating equity-based alliances, and identifies membership of one of the larger global alliances as the probable better option.Item Open Access UK Aviation: Carbon Reduction Futures. Final Report to the Department for Transport.(2009-07-01T00:00:00Z) Morris, Joe; Rowbotham, Alex; Morrell, Peter; Foster, Andy; Poll, Ian; Owen, Bethan; Raper, David; Mann, Mike; Ralph, MalcolmThe objective of this study, commissioned by the Department for Transport, is to determine the scope for, and cost of actions that can be taken by, the UK domestic aviation sector to reduce its emissions of CO2. This involves estimating the cost of achieving CO2 abatement to help ensure that the most cost effective measures can be identified. For the purposes of this project UK domestic aviation refers to internal passenger flights within the UK only. The timeframe considered is the period 2007 to 2050. Given the timeframes involved and the evidence available, the costs and benefits of abatement options in this report are to be considered illustrative and represent broad orders of magnitude only. They are nonetheless indicative of the potential for abatement and relative costs.