Department
Economics, Finance, & Accounting
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Abstract
This thesis presents the development of mass air transportation in the United States and other countries. A hypothesis was developed to show that future growth of mass transportation in the United States would be similar to the growth that has occurred in other countries, primarily, European countries. The Hypothesis: By researching the development of air transportation in the United States and other countries, the author believes that a trend in air transportation can be established and projections into the near future can be made with reasonable accuracy. The study found that the hypothesis was acceptable and that mass air transportation being well refined in Europe, could be used as an indicator for the United States. The quantity of parallelisms in air transportation was so great that the author predicts that future developments in the United States will continue to follow those of Europe.
Keywords
Business & finance, Airlines, Mass transit, Evaluation, Trends, United States
Advisor
Jimmy Dale Peier
Date of Award
Fall 1972
Document Type
Thesis - campus only access
Recommended Citation
Krueger, Nelson Lytle, "Recent Developments of Mass Air Transportation in the United States" (1972). Master's Theses. 1356.
DOI: 10.58809/VWMQ2800
Available at:
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/theses/1356
Rights
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