The Value of Air Transport for Africa: Oxford Economics
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The Value of Air Transport for Africa: Oxford Economics
The value of air transport for Africa Oxford Economics study summary 27.08.2012 ACI Conference, Livingstone To represent, lead and serve the airline industry Air transport generates vital benefits for any economy It provides critical connections to overseas markets, facilitating the flow of: Trade Tourists Investment Productivity-enhancing ideas Passengers and shippers see a direct benefit but additional value is spread more widely through the economy Businesses can access global supply chains, direct investment, new expertise, and achieve economies of scale Jobs are created, GDP is boosted and tax revenues are paid by the industry’s activities The connections provided by air transport are a key asset for the economy – facilitating flows of tourists, trade, investment, ideas Jobs, GDP and tax revenues are supported by air transport and tourism firms Jobs Tax payments Wages Profits GDP Passengers and shippers see direct value and business can also globalize Direct value from using air transport Dell manufacturing plant Austin, Texas Businesses can set up much more efficient global supply chains Mexico Keyboards France Soundcards Japan RAM Chips CD-ROM Drives Taiwan Network Cards Monitors Cooling Fans China Power supplies Malaysia Floppy Drives Hong Kong Video Cards Microprocessors Singapore SCSI Cards Disk Devices Globally air transport… Connects the world’s cities with over 36,000 routes Flies over 2.7 billion passengers and 50 million tonnes of freight annually Direct employs over 5.5 million workers with an industry turnover of more than $1 trillion If aviation were a country it would rank 21st in terms of GDP, larger than some G20 members Flies each year goods worth $6 trillion (35% of world trade) Including tourism the industry supports over 32 million jobs worldwide Air transport in Africa supports 6.7 million jobs and $67.8 billion of GDP Air transport growth in Africa will be strong Success depends on how well connected your economy is…and the competitiveness of your infrastructure charges and taxes ‘Benefits of Air Freight’ poster campaign ‘Air Cargo makes it Happen’ Multiple examples of importance of air cargo, including Kenyan flower export industry THANK YOU VERY MUCH