Author: | C. Daniel Prather | ISBN: | 9781619542105 |
Publisher: | Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. | Publication: | October 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. | Language: | English |
Author: | C. Daniel Prather |
ISBN: | 9781619542105 |
Publisher: | Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. |
Publication: | October 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. |
Language: | English |
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:
history of airports and the airline industry
airport structure and ownership
air traffic, capacity, and delay—and techniques to manage demand
airport planning and the role of aviation activity forecasts
design and construction
environmental impacts and regulatory compliance
airport operations and maintenance, with a focus on 14 CFR Part 139
safety and security
marketing
governmental, legal, and public relations
properties, contracts, and commercial development
financial management, capital development funding, and the economic impact of airports
future challenges and opportunities for airports
Written in an easy-to-read format with full-color illustrations throughout, each chapter contains objectives, key terms, questions for review and discussion, and suggested resources for further study. Airport Management provides a comprehensive introduction to this career as well as useful scenarios and case studies to equip airport professionals with the essential knowledge and tools to solve contemporary issues faced on the job.
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:
history of airports and the airline industry
airport structure and ownership
air traffic, capacity, and delay—and techniques to manage demand
airport planning and the role of aviation activity forecasts
design and construction
environmental impacts and regulatory compliance
airport operations and maintenance, with a focus on 14 CFR Part 139
safety and security
marketing
governmental, legal, and public relations
properties, contracts, and commercial development
financial management, capital development funding, and the economic impact of airports
future challenges and opportunities for airports
Written in an easy-to-read format with full-color illustrations throughout, each chapter contains objectives, key terms, questions for review and discussion, and suggested resources for further study. Airport Management provides a comprehensive introduction to this career as well as useful scenarios and case studies to equip airport professionals with the essential knowledge and tools to solve contemporary issues faced on the job.