Our specialist team understands the key issues facing aviation and how these impact the operating environment. We develop solutions that meet client's specific requirements while balancing economic, environmental and social concerns.
Key services
Technical advisory
Demand forecasting
Our demand forecasting activities cover passenger, air transport, cargo and express mail for airports, airlines, air navigation service providers, business and general aviation.
Our experienced analysts provide thorough and realistic outcomes whether taking an econometric approach or using Delphic techniques.
Our skills have been employed to support airport projects globally, covering both existing and new regional, major and smaller airports.
We were appointed by Airports Company South Africa to prepare and present an independent traffic forecast study for its airports. We provided detailed unbiased passenger and aircraft movement forecasts for all nine of their airports. Our robust and defendable traffic forecasts have provided the regulatory committee within the Department of Transport with evidence to underpin the determination of aeronautical changes and assist in prescribing service standards at any or all of the airports.
Financial forecasting
Our masterplanning and capital delivery teams work together to deliver sounds financial information on which to make business decisions. We understand the strategic risks and deliverability issues companies face when delivering capital investment. We can give advice at the very earliest stages of masterplanning to mitigate these risks.
We enable our clients to make informed investment decisions in the full knowledge of the costs and strategic risks to the business.
Market analysis
We combine our aviation skills to provide feasibility studies, market assessment and research that offer sounds advice based on experience and market knowledge. This covers analysis of labour supply and training issues, creation of indirect employment, local economic benefits, market growth and contribution to the wider economy.