Cost and Operational Problems of a Scheduled Helicopter Airline
680285
4/29/1968
- Content
- Public acceptance and use of scheduled helicopter airlines have shown a dramatic increase over the past several years -- but airlines’ profit has not. This is due to extremely high costs, particularly passenger service and maintenance.This paper discusses possible economies in passenger service -- with use of computers -- and in maintenance -- cost sharing with manufacturers -- to equalize the profits of helicopter airlines with those of fixed-wing carriers.
- Citation
- MacDonald, L., "Cost and Operational Problems of a Scheduled Helicopter Airline," National Air Transportation Meeting, New York, New York, United States, April 29, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680285.