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Pacific Economic Review | 2009

Competitive Position of Primary Airports in the Asia-Pacific Rim

Jaap de Wit; J. Veldhuis; Guillaume Burghouwt; Hidenobu Matsumoto

This paper measures and compares the network performance and hub competitive position of primary airports in the Asia-Pacific rim, taking into account the quantity and quality of both direct and indirect connections. The results reveal that Tokyo has the best network performance and hub competitive position. The most striking growth of network development is found at Chinese airports, while network performance deteriorates at Oceanian airports. Finally, the results show that the position of Oneworld and Star Alliance is stronger in this region, whereas SkyTeam has an innegligible position especially at Japanese airports, owing to the fifth and sixth freedom rights.


Journal of Applied Physics | 1949

Higashi Ajia shuyou kokusai kūkou ni okeru kyousouteki chii no hyouka to hikaku

G. Burghouwt; J.G. de Wit; J. Veldhuis; Hidenobu Matsumoto

This paper presents typical data on the internal friction of twelve single crystals of zinc oscillating longitudinally. The measurements of decrement were made at frequencies of 41 kc and 57 kc. (a) Zinc of three grades of purity was used. The behavior of decrement as a function of stress amplitude for these different materials was found to depend less on the purity of the metal than has been reported previously (see references 1 and 2). (b) For one crystal the decrement showed little rise from its initial value of 2×10−5 at very low stress amplitudes up to stress amplitudes nearly three times the static elastic limit. Considerable similarity of behavior of the decrement as a function of stress amplitude resolved into the basal plane has been found for a number of crystals with a wide range of orientation. The obtaining of these consistent results depended on the use of appropriate annealing and etching techniques. (c) The decrement of a well annealed crystal increased with rising temperature at all stres...


European Constitutional Law Review | 2006

The Competitive Position of Hub Airports in the Transatlantic Market

Guillaume Burghouwt; J. Veldhuis


Journal of Airport Management | 2009

Air network performance and hub competitive position: evaluation of primary airports in East and South-East Asia

G. Burghouwt; J.G. de Wit; J. Veldhuis; Hidenobu Matsumoto


Archive | 2008

Network performance, hub connectivity potential, and competitive position of primary airports in Asia/Pacific region

Hidenobu Matsumoto; J. Veldhuis; J.G. de Wit; G. Burghouwt


Journal of Air Transport Management | 2005

Impacts of the Air France–KLM merger for airlines, airports and air transport users

J. Veldhuis


Journal of Airport Management | 2013

Improving connectivity at hub airports

J. Veldhuis


SEO-rapport | 2012

The role of regional airports in a future transportation system

J. Zuidberg; J. Veldhuis


Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources | 2008

Competition between hub airports: the case of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

Guillaume Burghouwt; R. Lieshout; J. Veldhuis


Bioethics | 2007

Measuring and comparing the network performance of four major airports in Japan and Korea: which airport is the primary hub to Japan?

J.G. de Wit; J. Veldhuis; G. Burghouwt; Hidenobu Matsumoto

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J.G. de Wit

University of Amsterdam

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Jaap de Wit

University of Amsterdam

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Tae Hoon Oum

National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

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