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世界航空运输研究学会杂志(英文)(Journal of the Air Transport Research Society)(原:Journal of Air Transport)(国际刊号)(OA期刊)
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  • 《世界航空运输研究学会杂志(英文)》(Journal of the Air Transport Research Society)(半年刊),创刊于2023年,是由北京航空航天大学主办、航空交通研究学会支持的全英文学术刊物,是面向航空交通各类研究的综合性期刊,涵盖航空交通经济学、工程学、管理学、运营和规划学等多个领域,主要接收研究航空公司、机场、飞行器和空管等方面的高质量原创性学术论文。

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  • 期刊名称:世界航空运输研究学会杂志(英文)(Journal of the Air Transport Research Society)(原:Journal of Air Transport)(国际刊号)(OA期刊)
  • 主管单位:工业和信息化部
  • 主办单位:北京航空航天大学
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  • 国际刊号:ISSN 2941-198X
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