ACG – UK whilst conducting the majority of the consultancy assignments directly for the client, others have been completed in conjunction with Cranfield University – UK , IOS Partners USA, and Professor Rigas Doganis and Associates.

Recent consultancy assignments have included a study of the global market for maintenance, repair and overhaul for the Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), a review of the market prospects for military transports for a client in Russia, studies of the international market for aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul for clients in the UK, Asia and the Gulf, an examination of the market for freighter conversions, and a series of 20-year delivery forecasts for Embraer Aircraft Industries of Brazil.

In the field of airline planning, ACG-UK has carried out studies for start-up airlines in Africa and Western Europe, made a diagnostic review of a major airline based in Latin America, assisted with long-term planning for an important European long-haul airline, Set up an independent faculty on airline fleet planning for a major aircraft manufacturer , Studied low fare airlines for the Swedish CAA. ACG-UK has also carried out studies of investment strategies in Eastern Europe and the CIS for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

 
 
     
 

ACG – UK work on airport strategy and airline networks has included :

Comparisons of the costs of airline and airport operations in Sweden and four other EU countries and the impact of low cost carriers. This work was carried out for the Swedish CAA in 2002. It was followed up by a separate study of the costs of cargo operations, which was carried out in 2003.

 

Modelling of airline networks and fleets and then the preparation of traffic forecasts and aircraft delivery forecasts for the period 2001- 2021 for Africa and the Middle East . The work was carried out for Embraer, the leading manufacturer of regional jets, in 2000 and followed a similar study in 2001.

 

Advice and consultancy on networks and traffic flows for Virgin Atlantic during the preparation of the 5-year corporate plan covering the years 2000-2005.

 

Forecasts for all categories of traffic at all the major airports in Argentina up to the year 2028 as part of the process of preparing an Investors Memorandum prior to privatization. This work was carried out for the Government of Argentina in 1997 with Cranfield University and UBS.

 

An evaluation of the effects of air transport liberalization and the creation of the Single Market in air transport within the EU. This was carried out with Cranfield University in 1996 for the European Commission (DG 15).

 

Collection of industry opinions on the future needs of air transport, business aviation and recreational flying as in-puts to the County Structure Plan, commissioned by Hampshire County Council in 1996.

 

Preparation of evidence for the Bristol Filton Airport planning inquiry in 1995 for Avon District Council.

 
Ten year forecast for air cargo and the evaluation of alternatives for an extension to the current cargo terminal. Carried out in 1994-95 for Bahrain International Airport.
 

Study of the possible replacement of the Flight Calibration Unit's two BAe.748 aircraft, carried out in 1992 for the UK Civil Aviation Authority (with Cranfield University).

 
Traffic forecasts and survey of airline opinions related to the building of a second runway at Manchester International Airport (in 1991 with Cranfield University).
 
 

ACG - UK management training courses, seminars and workshops have been organized recently for :

 

Air Asia, Airbus, PMB (Holding Company of MAS), CAAC (China), Cranfield University, Embraer, Emirates / Sri Lankan Airlines, Euresas (France), Export Development Board (Singapore), Euromoney, Garuda Indonesian Airlines, London City University, London Westminster University, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysian Industry Group for High Technology (Govt. Malaysia), Nigeria Airways, Rolls-Royce, Royal Brunei Airlines, Stork Fokker Services (Holland), Singapore Airlines, Thai International, Tianjin Nankai University and Virgin Atlantic Airlines.

 
The Amsterdam Air Transport Industry Seminar

The Air Transport Industry Seminar to be held from 28th – 30th June 2005, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands will examine the most important issues now facing the key players in the business – airlines, airports, air traffic management service providers, aerospace companies and the financial institutions. It will take a market oriented
approach supported by case studies and examine the changing wants and needs of airline and airport customers plus other industry users.
 
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