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BrisConnections won the bid to construct the Airport Link toll road under a BOOT (Build, Own, Operate and Transfer) PPP model just as the global financial crisis took hold in 2008. Soon the project would take its place among a string of Australian toll road project failures.
Reference 5970
Published 28 Apr 2014
Length 35 page(s)
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Other Regions
Industry Airlines/Aviation, Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
BrisConnections won the bid to construct the Airport Link toll road under a BOOT (Build, Own, Operate and Transfer) PPP model just as the global financial crisis took hold in 2008. Soon the project would take its place among a string of Australian toll road project failures.
BrisConnections won the bid to construct the Airport Link toll road under a BOOT (Build, Own, Operate and Transfer) PPP model just as the global financial crisis took hold in 2008. Soon the project would take its place among a string of Australian toll road project failures.
Reference 5970
Published 28 Apr 2014
Length 24 page(s)
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Other Regions
Industry Airlines/Aviation, Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
BrisConnections won the bid to construct the Airport Link toll road under a BOOT (Build, Own, Operate and Transfer) PPP model just as the global financial crisis took hold in 2008. Soon the project would take its place among a string of Australian toll road project failures.
Case describes the entry of low-cost competitors in the deregulated Australian airline industry, and the decision by the Qantas Group to launch a low-cost carrier subsidiary (Jetstar) in the domestic market. Many such airlines-within-airlines had failed in the US and Europe.
Reference 5739
Published 20 Dec 2013
Length 30 page(s)
Topic Strategy
Region Other Regions
Industry Airlines/Aviation, Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Case describes the entry of low-cost competitors in the deregulated Australian airline industry, and the decision by the Qantas Group to launch a low-cost carrier subsidiary (Jetstar) in the domestic market. Many such airlines-within-airlines had failed in the US and Europe.