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Business Aviation in Russia: Specific Features and Prospects of Development

https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2020-1-86-93

Abstract

The presented study determines the role of business aviation in the modern economy and examines the specific features of its development in Russia.

Aim. The study aims to analyze the development of business aviation in Russia and its correlation with economic development in general.

Tasks. The authors determine the benefits of business aviation as a business tool, examine the specific features of the Russian business aviation market and problems of its development, and identify factors that affect the development of business aviation in Russia.

Methods. This study uses the methods of comparative and retrospective analysis, cross-country comparison, systems approach, and expert analytics.

Results. Business aviation is a new segment of civil aviation for Russia. Therefore, it is advisable to rely on foreign practices in the management of its development. In many countries, business aviation is a separate industry that specializes in providing transport services to a wide range of corporate clients and/or individuals. The development of this industry is associated with the economic growth rate and the development level of the national economy, and also depends on the national institutional specifics. This study describes the specific features of development of business aviation in Russia and problems arising in the organization and management of this type of business.

Conclusions. The authors develop a system of factors affecting the development of business aviation in Russia, describe the major problems of this industry, and propose solutions. The results of this study can be used in the development (adjustment) of business aviation development strategies in Russia both at the industrial and corporate level, and in the implementation of the national policy in this field.

About the Authors

D. V. Slivinsky
Saint Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation
Russian Federation

D. V. Slivinsky – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor

38 Pilotov Str., St. Petersburg, 196210



I. A. Fomina
Saint Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation
Russian Federation

I. A. Fomina – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor

38 Pilotov Str., St. Petersburg, 196210



D. G. Menshikh
«Weltall-Avia» Airlines LLC
Russian Federation

D. G. Menshikh – Commercial Director

34 Krasnyy Put' Str., Omsk, 644122



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Slivinsky D.V., Fomina I.A., Menshikh D.G. Business Aviation in Russia: Specific Features and Prospects of Development. Economics and Management. 2020;26(1):86-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2020-1-86-93

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