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Issues of national pride and homeland security are additional challenges facing an industry grappling with deregulation and consolidation. Increasing pressures to perform forcing executives to look at how to achieve scale, define business scopes, and manage increasingly complex global networks.
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Private-investment Opportunities for Public Transport
The McKinsey Quarterly, April 2007
Public-private partnerships represent a significant opportunity for private investors—but pose worrisome risks as well.
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Logistics in Emerging Markets
The McKinsey Quarterly, February 2005
Streamlining the flow of goods within an existing infrastructure often makes more sense than expanding it.
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A New Organizational Model for Airlines
The McKinsey Quarterly, May 2006
They should consider the business unit model, but independence must be balanced by coordination.
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The Battle for Europe's Low-Fare Flyers
The McKinsey Quarterly, August 2005
Offerings from low-cost carriers, traditional airlines, and charter companies are now converging.
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