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Cambridge Aviation Research Blog

Highlights from our research and comments on recent developments in the aviation industry.

20 Years of the U.S. Domestic Airline Market In 20 seconds

Tuesday, May 31, 2011 - Jeffrey Breen

Hans Rosling demonstrated a compelling way to present time series data in his amazing 2006 TED talk on world economic development. Google's Visualization API allows us to present a similar view of 20 years of domestic airline traffic statistics as a 20-second movie. read more>>

The top three antitrust concerns related to the proposed Southwest-AirTran merger

Monday, November 15, 2010 - Jeffrey Breen

As the title of our new report suggests, we expect a relatively easy antitrust review for the proposed Southwest-AirTran merger.  But while researching "Southwest's proposed merger with AirTran likely to pass antitrust review," our analysis of the two carriers' overlap markets surfaced a few areas of concern worth highlighting: read more>>

AirTran acquisition offers glimpse of a new Southwest

Monday, September 27, 2010 - Jeffrey Breen

Southwest's acquisition of AirTran sets the carrier's course for the next decade.  With a stroke of the pen, Southwest has simultaneously undertaken three new challenges: read more>>

United-Continental management, repeat after me: "We're Number 3"

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 - Jeffrey Breen

Our recent Quick Take report, "Antitrust Concerns Unlikely to Derail Proposed United-Continental Merger", studies the impact of this proposed merger on competition at the industry, airport, and route levels. Using the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) to quantify increases in market concentration and applying the Department of Justice's published guidelines, we "red-flag" fewer airports and routes for this merger than for the just-completed Delta-Northwest combination. read more>>



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