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In this chapter, we summarize and compare the structural, economic, and strategic rationales of hub-and-spoke and point-to-point network architectures; introduce the operational basics of aviation network structures; and outline the key tools needed to master complex planning and the controlling of aviation networks.
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This kind of sequencing does not necessarily lead to a complete rotation in the sense of having a starting and final airport in common. In colloquial airline terminology, however, almost any sequencing of flights is referred to as “rotating.”
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Goedeking, P. (2010). Network Structures Follow Network Strategies. In: Networks in Aviation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13764-8_2
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