Aeronautical Industry Development in Emerging Countries: Factors—A Case Study

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Abstract

The development of aeronautical industry depends on factors that enhance the collaboration among all the organizations of the sector. However, in emerging countries, the scenario is different than in developed countries. A lack of investment and weak organizational structures affects the way the industry grows. An alternative to improve this development is identify the particularities of these topics in non-developed countries and how the industry, academy and government work on them. This paper discusses how the aeronautical organizations in Development Zone 3 in Ecuador overcome the problems by collaborative solutions and get advantage of the opportunities. The findings of the research are presented as a case study.

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Jara-Olmedo, A., Chavez, D., Boiteux, O., & Quisimalín, M. (2023). Aeronautical Industry Development in Emerging Countries: Factors—A Case Study. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 328, pp. 239–249). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7689-6_20

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