TITLE :
AVIATION INDUSTRY
CONTRIBUTIONS
TOWARDS ECONOMY .
PRESENTER’S
• Filza qadri. . Rashid
Shaikh.
•Subhan shaikh. . Mujtaba qazi
.
•Rushab jadav . Abhishek .
AVIATION ECONOMY .
Aviation has continued to expand rapidly all
over the world and historicaly , air transport
has doubled in size every 15 years and has
grown faster than most other industries .
AVIATION ECONOMY
Aviation provides the only rapid worldwide
transportation network , which makes it
essential for global business , as well as it also
generates economic growth of the country
DIRECT AND INDIRECT IMPACT .
•The aviation industry itself is a source of
considerable economic activity , creating jobs
that directly serve passengers at airlines as
well it also server’s to economy .
DIRECT AND INDIRECT IMPACT
•The indirect impacts include employment
and economic activity generated by suppliers
to the avaition industry .
INDUCED IMPACTS .
The spending of those directly or indirectly
employed in the aviation sector supports
additional jobs in other sectors for ex: (Banks ,
telecommunication providers and restaurants .
)
INDUCED IMPACTS .
• Worldwide nearly 8 million induced jobs are
supported globally through employees in the
aviation industry (whether directly or indirectly ) .
• The induced contribution to global economic
activity is estimated at USD 454 billion .
CATALYTIC IMPACT .
Avaition impact on other industries improves the
efficiencies in a wide spectrum of economic
activities . Many countries need connectivity to fully
participate in the worldwide economy . This
encourages higher productivity , investment and
innovation . As it also. supports the economy of the
country .
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF
AVIATION
• Aviation helps drive the development of modern world. A
network of airlines, airport and air traffic management
organisations link major cities and small communities 24 hours a
day with increasingly advanced aircraft.
• $3.5 trillion in global GDP.
• 17th largest economy in the world
ECONOMIC BENEFITS BEYOND BORDERS
• Africa: Air transport supports 7.7 million jobs in Africa and $63 billion in GDP
• Asia-Pacific: the region with the highest levels of passenger traffic, transporting 1.7
billion passengers worldwide
• Europe: Europe is the second largest market after Asia-Pacific, transporting 1.2 billion
passengers
• Middle East: Air transport in Middle East supports 3.4 million jobs and $213 billion in
GDP.
CONCLUSION
• A Major Contributor To Global Economic Prosperity
• Aviation is one of the most “global” industries: connecting people,
cultures and businesses across continents. Colleagues throughout the
sector are committed to raising awareness of the benefits and the role of
aviation

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    PRESENTER’S • Filza qadri.. Rashid Shaikh. •Subhan shaikh. . Mujtaba qazi . •Rushab jadav . Abhishek .
  • 3.
    AVIATION ECONOMY . Aviationhas continued to expand rapidly all over the world and historicaly , air transport has doubled in size every 15 years and has grown faster than most other industries .
  • 4.
    AVIATION ECONOMY Aviation providesthe only rapid worldwide transportation network , which makes it essential for global business , as well as it also generates economic growth of the country
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    DIRECT AND INDIRECTIMPACT . •The aviation industry itself is a source of considerable economic activity , creating jobs that directly serve passengers at airlines as well it also server’s to economy .
  • 6.
    DIRECT AND INDIRECTIMPACT •The indirect impacts include employment and economic activity generated by suppliers to the avaition industry .
  • 7.
    INDUCED IMPACTS . Thespending of those directly or indirectly employed in the aviation sector supports additional jobs in other sectors for ex: (Banks , telecommunication providers and restaurants . )
  • 8.
    INDUCED IMPACTS . •Worldwide nearly 8 million induced jobs are supported globally through employees in the aviation industry (whether directly or indirectly ) . • The induced contribution to global economic activity is estimated at USD 454 billion .
  • 9.
    CATALYTIC IMPACT . Avaitionimpact on other industries improves the efficiencies in a wide spectrum of economic activities . Many countries need connectivity to fully participate in the worldwide economy . This encourages higher productivity , investment and innovation . As it also. supports the economy of the country .
  • 10.
    SOCIAL AND ECONOMICBENEFITS OF AVIATION • Aviation helps drive the development of modern world. A network of airlines, airport and air traffic management organisations link major cities and small communities 24 hours a day with increasingly advanced aircraft. • $3.5 trillion in global GDP. • 17th largest economy in the world
  • 11.
    ECONOMIC BENEFITS BEYONDBORDERS • Africa: Air transport supports 7.7 million jobs in Africa and $63 billion in GDP • Asia-Pacific: the region with the highest levels of passenger traffic, transporting 1.7 billion passengers worldwide • Europe: Europe is the second largest market after Asia-Pacific, transporting 1.2 billion passengers • Middle East: Air transport in Middle East supports 3.4 million jobs and $213 billion in GDP.
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    CONCLUSION • A MajorContributor To Global Economic Prosperity • Aviation is one of the most “global” industries: connecting people, cultures and businesses across continents. Colleagues throughout the sector are committed to raising awareness of the benefits and the role of aviation