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The development of the Gulf region’s air transport networks – The first century
Authors:Paul Hooper  Simon Walker  Chris Moore  Zain Al Zubaidi
Institution:1. Aviation Division, Department of Transport, P.O. Box 20, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;2. Virtual Aviation College Ltd., Cambridge, UK
Abstract:This paper employs the concepts of centrality, intermediacy and proximity to explain the evolution of air transport networks in Asia and applies them to the region surrounding the Arabian Gulf. In doing so the paper provides a structured, historical account of the development of air transport in a region that occupied a central place for important trade routes for thousands of years. The paper argues that there has been a “principal axis shift” so that the role of the region is no longer defined as an intermediate section of the east-west routes. Indeed, the region has come to re-occupy a central place in trade and travel flows serving a fundamentally changed global aviation network building upon the economic and social development within the region.
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