
Analysis of the Current Situation, Problems and Countermeasures of Civil Aviation in China
- 1 Nanjing Audit University
- 2 Xijiao liverpool university
- 3 Xijiao liverpool university
- 4 University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
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Abstract
After the founding of New China, some external competition and internal policy support led to the rapid development of civil aviation. In the process of development, some problems have also been found and solved. Up to now, China's civil aviation industry has a huge scale and is one of the most important industries in China, with a growth rate far exceeding the international level. However, due to the unstable international situation, airlines are under pressure due to the rise of oil prices and the reduction of passenger traffic, which also exposes many new problems. This paper describes four current problems of civil aviation. The problems are rough management and neglect of industrial structure, monopoly in the aviation oil and material supply sector, which is not conducive to reducing enterprise costs, excessive intervention in enterprise management, which hinders moderate competition in the air transport market, and relatively low economic efficiency of civil aviation. Solutions are also given to each of the above problems, which include industrial structure policy, industrial investment policy, anti-monopoly law and other related policies and legal systems.
Keywords
China, civil aviation, industrial structure policy
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Hao,Y.;Sun,S.;Tan,W.;Yu,Y. (2023). Analysis of the Current Situation, Problems and Countermeasures of Civil Aviation in China. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,13,115-121.
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