History of the Aviation Industry in Latin America

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aeronationalism
air transport policy
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aviation policy
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Chile
Chilean political economy
commercial airline regulation
commercial aviation
developmentalist state
economic liberalization
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flag carrier
Latin America
open skies reforms
privatization case studies
state-owned airlines
state-owned enterprises
twentieth century aviation industry analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032285504
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyzes both the Chilean state policies on commercial aviation and the corporate history of the state-owned airline Línea Aérea Nacional (LAN) between 1929 and 1989. The book covers a transition from the early adoption of policies that were nationalist, from both the national security and economic standpoints, through the complete deregulation of the skies and the sale of the state airline to foreign capital. Both processes were implemented by army officers (Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and Augusto Pinochet, respectively). It shows that LAN’s corporate development was marked by the construction of a national aviation paradigm that, albeit initially characterized by a clear definition of nationalism with the state as preeminent, was far from static over time. As from 1929, the role of the state airline, as both a transport service provider and an instrument of public policy, was subject to review. This was due in part to Chile’s political dynamics in the twentieth century in terms of matters such as the level of consensus/dissent about the development model and the role of the state, SOEs, and the private sector in the economy. It also reflected trends in the commercial airline industry globally, technological advances and, as from the 1970s, pressures to liberalize the sector.

Diego Barría Traverso is a full professor at the School of Public Administration of the University of Valparaíso, Chile. He holds a PhD (cum laude) in history from Leiden University, Netherlands. His main research areas are the history of public administration, state-owned enterprises, and the intellectual history of public administration.

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