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COVID-19 Pandemic and Air Transportation: Implications for post-recovery period and Chinese aviation industry

Distinguished Research Seminar Series

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  • Date

    23 Feb 2023

  • Organiser

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU; Research Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (RIAM)

  • Time

    10:00 - 11:30

  • Venue

    CD301  

Speaker

Prof. Anming Zhang

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Summary

The aviation industry had been continuously growing in the last century, surviving from several major shocks, which highlights the resilience of the aviation system. It seems, however, that the aviation industry has not learned its lessons from these earlier experiences, culminating into the devastating impact on the industry by the COVID-19, with unprecedented global declines in passenger volume and airline revenue. Pending the available vaccines, governments implemented non-pharmaceutical measures to control local epidemic in early stages. It was shown that air transportation played an important role in spreading the COVID-19; as a consequence, flight bans were executed by countries and regions against the first waves of the pandemic. For instance, the greatest disconnection of the worldwide air transport since the World War II occurred in April 2020, when passenger traffic was reduced by 94% compared to 2019, and total operating revenues for the industry were down by 62% in 2020. These last three years with the pandemic have highlighted the vulnerability of our aviation system and the society as a whole. Accordingly, it is instrumental to better understand the mechanisms and ramifications of COVID-19 for preparing towards future external disruptions. In this seminar, I will discuss the interactions between the pandemic and aviation at the world level. Our data-driven analysis is divided into three stages based on the major periods of COVID-19, namely, March 2020-June 2020, July 2020-June 2021, and the endemic recovery from July 2021 to June 2022. The policy and managerial implications for post-recovery period and Chinese aviation industry will be examined, and the recommendations for future research work will be provided.

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Anming Zhang

Prof. Anming Zhang

Professor in Operations and Logistics
Vancouver International Airport Authority Chair Professor in Air Transportation, 
Sauder School of Business, 
University of British Columbia, Canada

Anming Zhang is a Professor in Operations and Logistics and holds Vancouver International Airport Authority Chair Professor in Air Transportation at Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia.  He is the President of the World Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) and was, in 2020, the President of Transportation and Public Utilities Group (TPUG) of American Economic Association. Prof. Zhang has published widely in the areas of transportation and industrial organization.  He is the recipient of the “Yokohama Special Prize for Outstanding Young Researcher” awarded at the 7th World Conference on Transportation Research (WCTR) in Sydney, Australia in 1995, and of the Best Paper Prize at the International Transport Economics Association (ITEA) Conference on Transportation Economics, Toulouse, France in 2014.  Currently, he is also in the Executive Committees of WCTR and ITEA.

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