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extended remediation. Expedited remediation costs have been evaluated for highways, airports, and urban areas. Extended … remediation costs have been evaluated for all land uses except highways and airports. The inclusion of cost estimates in risk …
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Ongoing financial, environmental and political adjustments have shifted the role of large international airports. Many … airports are expanding from a narrow concentration on operating as transportation centres to becoming economic hubs. By working … together, airports and other industry sectors can contribute to and facilitate not only economic prosperity, but create social …
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Ground handling is a key component of the air transport logistics supply chain as it facilitates the mobility of cargo and people from one destination to another. Ground handling facilitates international trade hence its existence is critical to the competitiveness of a nation. Airline...
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Ground handling is a key component of the air transport logistics supply chain as it facilitates the mobility of cargo and people from one destination to another. Ground handling facilitates international trade hence its existence is critical to the competitiveness of a nation. Airline...
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megaregions and the aviation sector is rather untouched in research. The purpose of this study is to examine the role airports … play as transportation hubs for megaregions, and how the megaregions are connected through air traffic. Comparing the … in the megaregions was compared by density and type of airports, including an examination into airline hubs. The …
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-specific sustainability indicators and the future option of comparing the model's implementation at airports on different continents. …
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Major U.S. airports are critical nodes in the air transportation network,providing the interface between ground and air … transportation. Airports aregeographic monopolies with multiple stakeholders. Government regulationsrequire them to operate as public … conflictingperformance objectives.Since U.S. airports operate under profit-neutral regulations, enterpriseperformance cannot be measured …
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1980?s. Airports have been privatised with airport operators taking a more commercial positioning into account whilst … measures; especially when airports are complex entities exhibiting monopolistic attributes and having extensive social …-markets and other relevant factors. The findings emphasise further that privatised airports have become considerably more …
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The airport business is more competitive with substantial increased returns and performance. If we think of the airport as an organisation initially designed to deliver value for key stakeholders and their customers, the privatisation of an airport generates a radical change in the overall...
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significant not only in the context of Sydney's second airport, but for other airports, the transportation sector, and in general …
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