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Development of the Third Level Airline Industry
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Abstract
The commuter or third level airline service is a stable, rapidly growing and necessary part of the United States transportation system today. Much of the success of operators in this service is due to recognition of the needs of the communities they serve and tailoring service to fill these needs.
Modern equipment with profit-producing potential, a hub-and-spoke traffic pattern with emphasis on non-stop routes and proper promotion are keys to success.
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Pepin, A., "Development of the Third Level Airline Industry," SAE Technical Paper 670241, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670241.Also In
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- Civil Aeronautics Board “CAB Chart Book of Airline Economic Trends” I 1 November 1966 II 22 II 24
- Federal Aviation Agency “Scheduled Air Taxi Operations As Of November 1965” 3 14 15