David Timothy Duval is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Winnipeg. He is also Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Business at the University of Otago (where he was employed from 2001 to 2010) and a Senior Visiting Fellow in the School of Aviation at the University of New South Wales. David’s main research interests are in the areas of aviation management and international regulatory environments and has published in the areas of aeropolitics, the economics of international aviation emissions and the relationship between regulation and competition in international civil aviation.
"""Air Transport in the Asia Pacific provides an important snapshot of cutting edge research of aviation in a geographical region that has been growing significantly over the past two decades. David Duval's book is a splendid piece of work, drawing on the in-depth knowledge of leading aviation experts around the globe, and addressing important challenges the airline industry is facing in the twenty-first century, ranging from aircraft utilization, climate change, and aeropolitical systems."" - Michael Lück, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand ""Collectively, the book's discussions of market growth, shifting geographies of demand and supply, uneven processes of liberalisation and deregulation, the emergence of low-cost carriers, and shifting governance approaches to air transport result in a timely overview of the key issues. Each of the chapters has been written by leading experts in the chosen field, and they consistently provide an original and wellstructured take on their focused topics."" Ben Derudder, Ghent University, Belgium, Journal of Transport Geography"