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This is an 8 page paper that provides an overview of the NextGen air traffic control system. Costs, a timetable, and benefits are explored. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
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the most fiscally successful in the history of the world. Additionally, the development of international air traffic enabled the significant erosion of national barriers in terms of both culture and
international trade. As such, the airline industry is one of the foundational industries upon which the United States has built its powerful economy. Of course, things have begun to change
in recent years. With the recent worldwide economic crisis, high profile luxury industries of all sorts are beginning to wane, and the airline industry, which is also distressingly dependent upon
foreign oil, a commodity that continually faces increasing prices, is no exception. As the airline industry begins to suffer economic setbacks, the ability of the US economy to recover from
the period of recession is also severely compromised. As such, it is vitally necessary that the country do all it can to reinforce and revitalize the struggling industry, as an
important measure not only to retain the cultural benchmarks associated with aerospace expertise, but also for practical fiscal purposes. This paragraph helps the student begin to analyze the problems
that are going on in the airline industry at the moment. To be sure, the airline industry is one that is rife with difficulties and setbacks, regardless of the economic
status of the world economy at any given point. The dependence of airliners on expensive jet fuel means that the profit margins derived by the industrys major carriers are always
quite slim, and making a great deal of revenue is significantly dependent upon volume of travel. Unfortunately, as the cost of fuel increases, as it has dramatically over the last
decade, airlines can afford to send fewer and fewer flights, which naturally decreases volume and revenue accordingly. This is a significant problem that has not only impacted the industry as
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