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Sustainable Aviation: Emerging Trends and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

If the aviation industry continues down the path of high CO 2 emissions, what will happen when new aerospace markets open: sub-orbital travel, supersonic flight, and space hotels? Sub-orbital travel, popularized in 2021 by Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk, is projected to become a $3.5 Billion industry by 2027. Other Trends.

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The Real Challenge to Turkey’s Economy Isn’t Terrorism

Harvard Business

In addition, Turkey’s tense relations with Russia and Israel, despite recent moves toward reconciliation , and the sustained quagmire in Syria and Iraq generate a wide spectrum of security concerns for the government in Ankara. Terrorism impacts tourism, but not for as long as you might think. Political momentum is pro-business.

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How an Airplane Laptop Ban Would Expose Company Data to Espionage

Harvard Business

Millions of global travelers are anxiously awaiting the answer to this question. government received credible intelligence that ISIS had developed the capability to conceal explosive devices within laptops, tablets, and other large electronic devices, these devices have been banned, as of late March, from the airline cabins of U.S.

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How I Fell In Love With Business: Confessions of a Bain Consultant

Management Consulted

My best friend and traveling companion, Lawson, was sporting – she’d studied Spanish for 10 years and was confident, conversational and even funny in the language. government. And I didn’t know how to operate. We traveled to a mountain village in central Honduras and met people who changed our life.

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What I Learned from Leading a Tunisian Ministry During the Arab Spring

Harvard Business

I was Dean of a leading business school in Paris and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the top mobile telecom operator in Tunisia when the Arab Spring broke out, turning the already troubled Middle East and North Africa upside down. I have since returned to the life of academia and started reflecting on my government experience.

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Deflation Bonanza! (And the Fool's Mission to Stop It)

MishTalk

One widely recognized "big loser" is the tourism industry. like restaurants, travel and hotels. Furniture chains, travel agencies and fashion companies are among the retailers slashing prices to rope in shoppers. Other travel is up as well. The recent move in the Swiss franc puts a spotlight on the issue. I commented.

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