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- ItemAdaptive method of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) driving in an obscure environment(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Ayrapetyan, AnnaIn our country, despite difficult economic and geopolitical conditions, the development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is taking place as part of the development of domestic aviation. All over the world, this area is being actively developed, and it has definitely been supported by domestic researchers. Unmanned systems are being actively developed in the geodesic, agro-industrial and aerospace industries, used in everyday life and have many prospects for their practical application. Researcher`s interest in this area has made it possible to achieve certain results in a short time, but there are still many unresolved issues. One important area of research is the problem of adapting the autonomous UAV to the external environment. The task is much more complicated if the UAV flies at low altitudes above a complex terrain. In other words, the external environment is unknown or little known and can change dynamically. These are current scientific and practical challenges that need to be addressed. Analysis of recent research and publications.
- ItemChallenges and threats for Ukraine airports caused by the global pandemic(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Morhunova, DariaToday the world has changed. Unpredictable and rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has completely shattered all the plans and strategies that have been built up over the years. The tense pandemiological situation in the world, state restrictions and the closure of borders between countries to counter the spread of the virus has directly affected the global and domestic aviation industries. And the temporary suspension of airlines and air infrastructure, caused by a sharp drop in passenger traffic, has led not only to the bankruptcy of airlines and massive staff reductions, but also to global changes in the services of the aviation industry as a whole. According to the results of the economic analysis "Impact of COVID-19 on the airport business" conducted by the Airport Council International (ACI), the situation is disappointing for the global aviation industry. In particular, the airport sector expects a reduction in passenger volume by 59.6% in 2020 compared to the initial projected baseline to COVID-19 and a reduction in passengers by 58.4% compared to 2019. This is equivalent to a decrease of 5.6 billion passengers per year.
- ItemDevelopment of multimodal transportation in Ukraine(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Tymoshenko, M.A.The development of multimodal transportation is a promising area for the development of Ukraine's transport system, as it allows to significantly increase the volume of transportation through its territory with the participation of national transport companies, helping to increase the country's competitiveness in the global transport services market. I believe that the fastest implementation of the concept of multimodal transportation should become the basis of Ukraine's state policy in the field of transport and infrastructure. Ukraine's economy has long been focused on working with CIS countries, and as a result, we have almost no necessary container transportation infrastructure, which lead us to complication of multimodal transportations. Currently, there is a process of reorientation of freight flows, but there are risks of remaining a gray area in the international container network due to lack of government policy and lack of developed infrastructure. So to solve this problem. First of all, improving the regulatory framework and establishing funding mechanisms. The statistics mentioned above best show that we should follow the example of European countries. Therefore, in this case we are talking about the bill "On multimodal transport", which was developed in accordance with the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU and the Government's priority action plan.
- ItemEducational and Methodological Complex "Air Transportation Sales and Tariffs"(Нацональний авіаційний університет, 2019) Герасименко, Ірина Миколаївна; Акмалдінова, Вікторія Євгенівна; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya ViktorivnaThe Syllabus on "Air Transportation Sales and Tariffs" is based on the Educational and Professional Program and Bachelor Curriculum № CB -6-275/16 for Speciality 275 «Air Transport Technologies», Specialization 275.04 «Air Transport Technologies», Educational Professional Program «Air Transportation Management» and correspondent normative documents and order №207/од of 27.04.2018.
- ItemEducational and Methodological Complex "Customs Operations"(Нацональний авіаційний університет, 2019) Акмалдінова, Вікторія Євгенівна; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Передерій, Надія МиколаївнаThe Course Training Program on «Customs Operations» is based on the Educational Professional Program and Bachelor Extended Curriculum ECB-7-275/17 for Speciality 275 «Air Transport Technologies», Specialization 275.04 «Air Transport Technologies», Educational Professional Program «Air Transportation Management», Ukrainian version of this Course Training Program on “Customs Operations”, index РБ-7-275/17-2.2.5 approved by the Vice-Rector for Academics and corresponding normative documents and order №207/од of 27.04.2018.
- ItemEducational and Methodological Complex "Fundamentals of Ergonomics"(Нацональний авіаційний університет, 2019, 2020) Дерев'янко, Тамара Антонівна; Акмалдінова, Вікторія Євгенівна; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Мединський, Денис ВолодимировичThe Course Training Program on the « Fundamentals of Ergonomics » is based on the Bachelor Extended Curriculum № ECB-7-275/17 for Speciality 275 «Transport technologies», Specialization 275.04 «Transport technologies» and Educational Professional Program «Air Transportation Management», corresponding normative documents and order №210/од of 27.04.2018 and №207/од of 27.04.2018
- ItemEducational and Methodological Complex "Human Resources Management in Transport Industry"(Нацональний авіаційний університет, 2019) Козелецька, Ірина Степанівна; Акмалдінова, Вікторія Євгенівна; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya ViktorivnaThe Course Training Program on “Human Resource Management in Transport Industry” is based on the Bachelor Extended Curriculum No ECB-7-275/17 for Specialty 275 “Air Transport Technologies, Specialization 275.04 «Air Transport Technologies», Educational Professional Program “Air Transportation Management”, Ukrainian version of this Course Training Program, approved by the Vice-Rector for Academics on 27.02.2019 and corresponding normative documents and order №207/од of 27.04.2018 .
- ItemEducational and Methodological Complex "Transport Geography"(Нацональний авіаційний університет, 2020) Валько, Алла Миколаївна; Жукова, Світлана Олександрівна; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya ViktorivnaThe Course Training Program on « Transport Geography » is based on the Educational Professional Program and Bachelor Extended Curriculum ECB-7-275/17 for Speciality 275 «Air Transport Technologies», Specialization 275.04 «Air Transport Technologies», Educational Professional Program «Air Transportation Management», Ukrainian version of this Course Training Program on “Transport Geography”, index РБ-7-275/17-2.2.5 approved by the Vice-Rector for Academics and corresponding normative documents and order №207/од of 27.04.2018.
- ItemEfficiency of introduction of "green technologies" on aviation transport(National Aviation University, 2018-10-11) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Соколова, Олена Євгенівна; Борець, Ірина Валеріївна; Sokolova, Olena Evgeniyvna; Borets, Irina ValeriyvnaIn the process of analyzing the current trends in green development in the aviation industry globally,it can be confidently state that trends have significant potential for increasing the productivity and efficiency of the aviation industry. "Green" technologies, combining in time with fundamentally different approaches, serve as a way to a clean trajectory characterized by higher resource efficiency and "resilience" to the growth of adverse external influences. This means that "green" technologies not only relate to the achievement of environmental friendliness, environmentalization of technology and activities, but are powerful catalysts for the transition to a new "green" technological structure, transformation of technological spheres of activity, economy and society
- ItemFactors influencing the choice of transport in supply chain management(National Aviation University, 2019-11-21) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Козелецька, Ірина Степанівна; Kozeletska, IrynaSuccessful supply chain management in the face of excessive market volatility and demand has become a top priority at the current stage of global economic development. The processes of balancing supply and demand for goods and services have gone out of control, calling into question the reliability of cross-cutting supply chains and the planning of demand for products. In addition, the financial and economic impact of natural disasters has increased supply chain volatility, which in turn creates the need to choose the type of transportation that best meets the requirements of profitability and freight transportation costs, supply chain flexibility, and customer satisfaction.
- ItemFeatures of the freights inernational delivery organization in the conditions of digital economy(National aviation university, 2020-11) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Hlushchenko, NikitaInternational transport services are bought and sold in international transport markets, which differ depending on the modes of transport, the goods transported, and regional specificities. International transportation can be direct (without reloading operations), mixed (using two or more modes of transport), direct mixed (using different modes of transport, but according to common transport documents).
- ItemIinfluence 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.
- ItemImpact 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.
- ItemImpact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy and on the world production of passenger aircraft(Національний авіаційний університет, 2020-11) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Ayrapetyan, AnnaIn April 2020, the IMF was forced to radically revise its forecasts for the development of the world economy. “The world has changed dramatically in the three months that have passed since the release of our last edition,” says the emergency issue of the report “World Economic Outlook: The Great Self-Isolation”. IMF estimates, the world economy to face the greatest fall since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The total loss of world GDP as a result of the so-called "Great Self-Isolation" could reach, according to the IMF, $ 9 trillion. International experts emphasize that the current crisis is unlike any previous crisis in history for several reasons.
- ItemImproving supply chain planning(National Aviation University, 2019-11-21) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Мединський, Денис Володимирович; Medynskyi, DenisIn recent years, the interest of scientists and practitioners in the problems of logistics has been growing. The globalization of the market of goods and services, as well as global changes in information technology, require ensuring the clarity of physical supply flows as a necessary condition for the mandatory continuity of business processes. The methodological apparatus of logistics has proved the universality of its use in streamline process optimization in all areas of the national economy. Integrated logistics planning helps to increase the economic sustainability of companies in the market due to logistical coordination, which allows to find compromises between the functional units of the company and ensure its integrated interaction with the external environment.
- ItemInformation support of the supply chain modeling process(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Mudryk, VictoriaThe widespread penetration of logistics into the economy has been made possible in large part by the computerization of material flow management. Continuous improvement of quantitative indicators of microprocessor technology (speed, memory, ease of communication with a computer, cost) provided a qualitative opportunity to integrate various participants in logistics processes into a single system, exceeding the traditional boundaries of enterprises and reaching national and international boundaries. However, in such integrated systems the requirements of operational management of material flows are actualized, which means the need to ensure parallelism in time of material and information flows, i.e. to ensure the collection, processing and transmission of information in real time. The creation of multi-level automated material flow management systems, although it requires significant costs for software development and database formation, on the one hand, should ensure the versatility of the system, and on the other - a high level of integration of all supply chain participants
- ItemLogistics supply chain management of enterprise(National aviation university, 2020-11) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Mudryk, ViktoriiaGrowing customer requirements and needs, progressive globalization and increasing pressure from market rivals are pushing modern businesses to integrate into supply chains. This solution leads to greater specialization as a result of the division of tasks between the individual members of the chain, reduced operating costs, risk sharing, benefits and information related to the actions taken, as well as the integration of actions and effective cooperation in order to better serve the end customer and gain a competitive advantage.
- ItemManagement of the risks of multimodal transport operators(National Aviation University, 2018-10-11) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Sokolova, Olena Evgeniivna; Соколова, Олена Євгеніївна; Borets, Irina Valeriivna; Борець, Ірина ВалеріївнаModern trends in the global economy assume the construction of complex and cumbersome supply chains, where there is interaction between participants who are not only in different countries, but also in continents. The material flow of the supply chain crosses the borders of states, continents, seas and oceans. At the same time, each territory that is crossed by the material flow of the supply chain has its own distinctive features in the legal, economic, geographical area. At the same time, all operations were subject to risk in connection with the lack of knowledge of all the features of legislation and business rules in foreign countries. All this led to the fact that the goods were lost on the way, the carriers were mistaken with the execution of documents, there were fines in connection with the failure of deliveries
- ItemModern problems in aviation and innovative ways to solve them(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Dybsyi, DmytroInnovation in the field of air transportation refers to the manufacture, provision of monetary services in the organization of air transportation infrastructure, the introduction of new types of aircraft, responsibility for the responsibility of international services in domestic and foreign airlines, the implementation of projects through the introduction of revised information technologies and business management with the help of investments made by financial and private companies, taking into account the interaction with government agencies. After the declaration of independence of Ukraine, the level of development of the aviation industry in our country began to preliminary grow. During 1992- 1993, a state body of Ukraine was introduced, and air links were established between various countries of the world and the proclaimed Code of Ukraine. Due to the unfavorable conditions for the functioning of the aviation industry in Ukraine, an increase in the level of competition, an increase in consumer requirements for services provided by one of the main opportunities to ensure the competitiveness of domestic airlines, an increase in the quality of their services, improvement of production and organizational processes is an active innovation. It should be noted that at present, a state target program for the scientific and technical development of the aviation industry of Ukraine for the period 2011- 2020 has been developed and exists,
- ItemProblems and prospects for the development of air transportation and technology(National Aviation University, 2020-11-27) Шевченко, Юлія Вікторівна; Shevchenko, Yuliya Viktorivna; Popovka, S. A.; Antonets, O. I.During the sixty years since the first practical aeroplane flew in 1905, aviation has developed almost entirely as a result of large-scale government defense expenditure in every industrialized country of the world. Defense budgets have paid for practically all air development, because the great bulk of aviation activity has been in the military field, in which spending by the governments has historically always been on a lavish scale. Now, it is beginning to penetrate, to a significant extent, the medium and even short-haul scheduled passenger travel market and is increasingly carrying certain classes of freight over similar stage length. It seems, the most remarkable feature of this development has been that it has resulted from an undiscriminating belief among a relatively small band of enthusiasts in the possibilities of the new form of transport. Despite the fact that aviation industry is one of the most developed, it has some problems: The aviation industry needs regular repairing. For instance, Ukraine has an outdated fleet and, as a result, can’t compete with other countries that have more developed infrastructure. Also, outdated fleets reduce security of transportations of cargo and passengers. Military-political situation between countries influences the aviation industry. For instance, there is a stoppage of aviation transportations between Ukraine and Russia from October 25, 2015 because of an unsteady political situation. As a result, it influences the economy of the aviation industry of both countries.