Challenges Of Global Aging
Found 3 free book(s)Maintenance Costs for Aging Aircraft
www.iata.orgThe purpose of financial aging is to plan the budget and build provisions for future expenses (although very difficult to predict). Understanding aircraft aging is critical for the fleet management to decide when an aircraft needs to be replaced. This decision process has to be performed with a global approach, considering:
Realizing Society 5 - Government of Japan
www.japan.go.jpBy taking advantage of these unique factors, Japan will overcome social challenges such as a decrease in the productive-age population, aging of local communities and energy and environmental issues ahead of other nations. We will realize a vibrant economic society by improving productivity and creating new markets. By doing this Japan will play
Diversity and Inclusion in Canada - Deloitte
www2.deloitte.com1 Despite projected global population growth from 6.9 billion in 2010 to 7.6 billion in 2020, the working-age population is expected to decline in many countries. While the pool of skilled workers continues to shrink in much of the Americas and Western Europe, it is expanding in South America, and in parts of Asia and Africa.