#7869. Air transportation as a central component of remote community resilience in northern Ontario, Canada

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This research investigates the role air transportation plays in remote community resilience by examining air cargo delivery and flight operations in northern Ontario, Canada. Building off of the Disaster Resilience of Place (DROP) model for community resilience, we develop a high-level interdependency model that shows the interdependencies between community infrastructure systems and air transportation in the unique context of remote communities that rely on air transportation.
Keywords:
air transportation; Community resilience; Indigenous peoples; remote communities; sub-arctic

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