Features of network interaction in the aviation industry of Russia in the context of digitization

  • Mingaleva Z
  • Postnikov V
  • Kamenskikh M
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Abstract

This article is devoted to issues of network interaction in the aviation industry in Russia, taking into account the trends and conditions of digitization. Networking is essentially the best way to integrate business, scientific and educational organizations and authorities. Digitization allows management decisions to be made faster and more efficiently, especially with the help of IT, to accelerate the creation and commercialization of innovations, and to engage new stakeholders in networking. Each interaction participant benefits from digital networking. In turn, the aviation industry is a priority for Russia and for other leading countries of the world. The article considers the possibility of developing network interaction in the aviation industry of Russia in the direction of creating an aerospace composite cluster in the context of digitalization. The experience of other Russian regions in which aviation clusters have already been formed has been analyzed. An analysis of the dynamics of industrial production capacities showed that the regions in which aviation clusters began to function show a significant positive dynamics in the volumes of shipped products. The development of network interaction in the aviation industry will increase the innovative component in the industry, strengthen the competitiveness and stability of the aviation industry in the context of digitization. One of the most significant processes in the framework of network interaction is the transfer of knowledge and technology especially with helping of IT.

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Mingaleva, Z., Postnikov, V., & Kamenskikh, M. (2021). Features of network interaction in the aviation industry of Russia in the context of digitization. International Review, (3–4), 42–52. https://doi.org/10.5937/intrev2103042m

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