Airport Management is an up-to-date and industry-relevant textbook providing useful insight into all aspects of airports. With more than a decade of experience as an airport administrator, author Dr. Daniel Prather, A.A.E., CAM, provides a valuable, real-world perspective with an emphasis on the practical application required for the successful management and operation of airports.
This comprehensive resource covers:
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history of airports and the airline industry
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airport structure and ownership
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air traffic, capacity, and delay—and techniques to manage demand
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airport planning and the role of aviation activity forecasts
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design an construction
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environmental impacts and regulatory compliance
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airport operations and maintenance, with a focus on 14 CFR Part 139
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safety and security
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marketing
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governmental, legal, and public relations
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properties, contracts, and commercial development
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financial management, capital development funding, and the economic impact of airports
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future challenges and opportunities for airports