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Item Iinfluence of coronavirus pandemic on ukrainian aviation industry(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Bortnik, Yurii; Dohonova, KarinaQuarantine and prohibition of international air passenger transportation left airlines without main source of income, forcing them to fire their workers and use the reserve recourses so as not to go bankrupt. Particularly Ukrainian companies suffer big loses, due to critically small number of passengers, ban for lots international scheduled flits to European countries. In Ukraine in 2020 loses of airlines, airports and connected industries will be about 1.3 milliards of dollars. 80000 works can lose their jobs. The aviation industry has shrunk its costs as closely as it could in order to survive this difficult period.Item Impact of automous vehicles on workplaces(National aviation university, 2020-11) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Bortnik, Yurii; Dohonova, KarinaAutonomous vehicles are an industry, which rapidly develops and it influences numerous spheres of our life: logistics, economy, service sector. In logistics, autonomous vehicles are very promising, as large companies have a great need for truck drivers. Self-driving trucks can solve this problem. The drivers will not lose their jobs but will help to develop this branch. They will be like the captain of an airplane, intervene in critical situations.Item Transportation of cargo in the modern world(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Bortnik, Yurii; Dohonova, KarinaThe coronavirus pandemic has broken the familiar ties between manufacturers and consumers around the world and has made major changes to the business of transport and logistics companies. In the field of air cargo worldwide, there is a decrease in demand by 15%. Thus, the cancellation of passenger flights also affected the cost of cargo delivery services, since most of them were previously delivered by passenger aircraft. There are practically no cargo planes in any airline in the world because of the very high cost price. Therefore, tariffs increased by more than 2 times. As for imports, here there were problems of accumulation of goods at terminals and airports due to the cancellation of passenger traffic. In this situation, in order to maintain the level of air cargo transportation, airlines and cargo terminals are forced to find new opportunities for cargo transportation and create new conditions for its implementation. Simultaneous transportation of goods and passengers Under the current restrictions on air traffic, more and more airlines are starting to use their passenger planes for cargo flights. In addition, requirements for the social distance of passengers during seating are introduced for carriers. Chinese MRO Service Provider Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co. (HAECO), which specializes in interior design, engineering, certification and reconfiguration services for aircrafts and HAECO Cabin Solutions (Greensboro, USA) have developed solutions that allow airlines to carry cargo in the cabin of passenger aircraft. Based on these trends, HAECO Cabin Solutions has created four solutions that allow airlines to simultaneously carry goods and people in the aircraft cabin, in compliance with all the appropriate requirements for weight and balancing, using parcels to distance passengers.