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This 5 page paper considers the change that have occured in the aviation industry as a result of the implementation of new technology. In particular, this paper relates the process of globalization and outlines the connection between global development and technological advancements. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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been made has impacted the progress in many countries and is the underlying reason for the developments initiated by the Chicago Convention of 1944. In recent years, the Chicago
system, which resulted in the creation of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), has attempted to put into place a high degree of uniformity in the midst of global development,
but the ever-expanding aviation environment has been difficult to regulate. Considering the nature of globalization and the impacts on technology provides a means of understanding the problems facing the
ICAO. Perhaps one of the most difficult issues related to regulatory control in civil aviations is the impacts of global development and the influence of internal politics (Broderick, 1997).
Over the past decade, the increasing growth of world trade, foreign investment and international financial developments have determined what has been deemed economic globalization. Globalization is the
term that refers to the progression of the world economy and of business functions towards an international base (Lee, 1996). The increasing global perspective is based in the notion
that business can function without limits based on regionally, and defines the operations and marketing systems with an international focus and has become an emerging trend in many industries, including
civil aviation. Globalization has resulted in the development of international business operations, including corporate sites, distribution centers and factories of many companies in different regions through out the world, and
also defined an economic and marketing focus that is based in international populations. The expanse of globalization is inextricably linked to the concept of economic liberalization, a phenomenon that
has been defined by the changing international climate in recent years. Economic liberalization is the "lowering of tariff and non-tariff barriers to international trade, the encouragement of foreign investment
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