Air transportation concepts for movement of cargo in developing countries are reviewed using aicraft which may appear in the future. For certain industrial applications, including mining and forestry, the relative costs of doing the job using different types of aircraft are compared with surface transportation systems. Two developing countries, Brazil and Indonesia, were taken as examples to determine what impact they might have on the aircraft markets of the future. Economic and demographic data on developing countries in general, and Brazil and Indonesia in particular, are reviewed. The concept of an industrial city in a remote area developed around an airport is discussed. It is noted that developing areas generally lack extensive surface transportation systems and that an air transportation system can be implemented in a relatively short time. A developing nation interested in rapid expansion may thus find the role of air cargo far more important than has been true in developed nations. Technological developments which may dramatically increase the performance of agricultural aircraft are also reviewed.


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    Title :

    Potential applications of advanced aircraft in developing countries


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    Publication date :

    1979-07-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






    Applications of Advanced Transport Aircraft in Developing Countries

    F. W. Gobetz / R. J. Assarabowski / A. A. Leshane | NTIS | 1978


    Applications of advanced transport aircraft in developing countries

    Gobetz, F. W. / Assarabowski, R. J. / Leshane, A. A. | NTRS | 1978