Air transport in Trans-European Transport Network
Journal Title: Security and Defence Quarterly - Year 2015, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
Air transport has become a more popular means for transporting people and goods, mainly due to the characteristics of air transport. Member states of the European Union decided to set up the Trans-European Transport Network to improve the speed of movement of goods and people as well as the quality of infrastructure. Particularly noteworthy is air transport, which is one of the fastest means of transport in the world. The aim of this publication is to present air transport in the Trans-European Network and show how this affects Poland.
Authors and Affiliations
Dariusz Kompała
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