Passenger air transport
NACE v2.1 Code: H51.10
About passenger air transport
NACE code 51.10, 'Passenger air transport', represents a vital industry within the broader transportation and logistics sector. This industry is responsible for the carriage of passengers by air, utilizing a fleet of aircraft to connect destinations both domestically and internationally. As a key enabler of global mobility and commerce, the passenger air transport industry plays a crucial role in facilitating the movement of people and goods across borders, contributing significantly to economic growth and development.
Production process
The passenger air transport industry relies on a complex set of production techniques and operational processes to ensure the safe and efficient movement of passengers. This includes the operation of a fleet of aircraft, ranging from small regional jets to large wide-body airliners, which are meticulously maintained and serviced by specialized ground crews. The industry also utilizes advanced air traffic control systems, navigation technologies, and airport infrastructure to coordinate flight schedules, manage air traffic, and provide a seamless travel experience for passengers.
Production inputs
The passenger air transport industry requires a diverse range of inputs to sustain its operations. This includes the procurement of aircraft, either through direct purchase or leasing arrangements, as well as the acquisition of aviation fuel, spare parts, and maintenance equipment. Additionally, the industry relies on a highly skilled workforce, including pilots, cabin crew, air traffic controllers, and ground support personnel, who undergo rigorous training and certification processes. The industry also requires significant investments in airport infrastructure, such as runways, terminals, and ground transportation systems, to facilitate the movement of passengers and their luggage.
Production outputs
The primary output of the passenger air transport industry is the safe and efficient transportation of passengers to their desired destinations. This service is consumed by a wide range of individuals, including business travelers, leisure tourists, and those traveling for personal reasons. The industry's output also supports the 52.23 Cargo handling and 52.24 Cargo handling for transportation industries, as passengers often travel with luggage or other cargo that requires handling and transportation services.
Revisions to 51.10
Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 51.10. The most recent 1 version of this code (51.10) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):
This page shows the most recent version of code 51.10.
Older versions
- NACE v2.0:
Family tree for passenger air transport
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