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Learning objectives: To examine the relative changes in the speed and capacity of air travel Annotate the term examine What should you be looking for in the information on air travel?

Development – what are the changes in LICs, NICs, HICs? Issues with change – positive, negative, social, economic, environmental Scale – global, regional, national, local Time – long and short term. Past, present, future.

Scale – the global picture The present Read this: s-10-busiest-flight-routes s-10-busiest-flight-routes Identify 5 key facts about the global picture of air travel

Suggest reasons for the changes shown in this diagram

Create a time line to show how air travel has changed based on the information from the video (shipping lesson)

Chinas Air transport Read through the information on Air Transport p SC

Chinas air transport. Explain the link between population density and air travel Add Chinas aviation development to your timeline from slide 5 Describe the speed and capacity of air travel in 1957 Create a table to show the social, economic and political factors that influenced Chinas aviation industry. Describe and explain the changes to Chinas civil aviation network using figures 13.4 and 13.8.