About
Nigel Dennis is a Professor in Air Transport at the University of Westminster, where he has served since 1988 following his PhD on hub-and-spoke networks with British Airways. He coordinates the Department's Air Transport activities and maintains extensive external engagements including fellowships with AirNeth and the Higher Education Academy, membership in the Transportation Research Board's Aviation Economics Committee, and active participation in the Air Transport Research Society.
His research spans airline economics, network analysis, scheduling systems, and transport forecasting, with particular expertise in hub operations, low-cost carrier dynamics, and transatlantic market evolution. Current projects address post-pandemic connectivity restoration and UK-Europe route restructuring, building on decades of industry collaborations with British Airways, Ryanair, DHL, and government bodies like the UK Department of Trade and Industry.
Dennis has supervised multiple PhD students to completion including Frances Kremarik (North Atlantic markets) and currently supervises Sugandhi Jayaraman (airport digitization). His publication record shows consistent output in top aviation journals with recent focus on consumer-centric scheduling metrics and capacity constraint impacts. External recognition includes advisory roles for Dutch aviation policy and contributions to OECD research roundtables on airline competition.
- Fellow of AirNeth (Dutch aviation advisory body)
- Fellow of Higher Education Academy
- Member of Transportation Research Board Aviation Economics Committee
- Active participant in Air Transport Research Society conferences
Dennis maintains strong industry connections that provide students with exceptional access to real-world data and professional networks. His supervision emphasizes empirical research with direct industry applications, particularly in airline network optimization and passenger behavior analysis. Current research leverages pandemic-related disruptions to develop more resilient air transport systems while continuing his longstanding analysis of hub evolution and low-cost carrier impacts.
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