"Air Cargo - Policy and Processes",

 

Conference organised jointly by  the Wildau Institute of Technology, the University of Applied Sciences Wildau and G.A.R.S.

 

20th October 2011 – Wildau University of Applied Sciences, Germany

 

Program

 

Presentations:

 

Will Terrorist Attacks on Air Cargo Have an Impact on World Trade?

Thomas Biermann, WIT / Wildau University of Applied Sciences

 

Air Cargo Market and Facilities in Berlin

Torsten Jueling, Berlin Airports

 

Air Cargo 2030+ ‐ Between Globalisation, Customer Behaviour and Environmental Regulations

Annika Reinhold, Bauhaus Luftfahrt

Axel Becker, Airbus Operations

Peter Phleps, Technical University Munich

 

Management Strategies of Air Cargo Carriers – A Typology from Carpet Sellers to Stars

Wouter Dewulf, University of Antwerp

Hilde Meersman, University of Antwerp

Eddy Van de Voorde, University of Antwerp

 

How Should ETS Costs be Allocated Between Cargo and Passengers on Joint Air Services

Peter Morrell, University of Cranfield

 

Studying Origin and Destination Market Supply by Air Cargo Alliances

Florian M. Heinitz, Erfurt University of Applied Sciences

Peter A. Meincke, DLR

 

The Airport Choice of Freighter Operators in Europe: Insights from a Discrete Choice Analysis

Franziska Kupfer, University of Antwerp

 

Beyond Supply-Chain Optimisation: Implications of Electronic Documentation on the Air Cargo System

Verena Charlotte Ehrler, DLR

 

Study on the Balanced Approach to Noise Management and its Influence on the Economic Impact of Air Transportation

Melanie Murphy, DLR

Hansjochen Ehmer, DLR

Alexandra Leipold, DLR

 

Is There a Market Potential for the Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Air Cargo Logistics?

Lars Gundlach, WIT – Wildau Institute of Technology