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The Airline market is a segment of the Commercial Aerospace industry that focuses on the transportation of passengers and cargo by air. Airlines typically operate a fleet of aircraft, which are either owned or leased, and employ pilots, flight attendants, and other personnel to provide services to their customers. Airlines may also provide additional services such as in-flight entertainment, meals, and baggage handling. Airlines are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States and other aviation authorities around the world.
The Airline market is highly competitive, with many airlines competing for customers. Airlines must also contend with rising fuel costs, labor costs, and other operational expenses. Airlines have responded to these challenges by introducing new technologies, such as e-ticketing and automated check-in, and by forming alliances with other airlines to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Some of the major companies in the Airline market include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airways. Show Less Read more