By admin on December 5, 2011
By Giovanna Miceli Ronzani and Anderson Ribeiro Correia
Brazil will be hosting two important international events: FIFA soccer world cup – 2014 and the Summer Olympic games in 2016. Since several international tourists will be traveling to and within Brazil, the airports must… Read more…
Posted in Airport Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged 2014 World Cup, Anderson Ribeiro Correia, Bottlenecks, Departure Concourse, Giovanna Miceli Ronzani, Issue 51 |
By admin on December 5, 2011
John Kasarda’s work on airports and the aerotropolis is certainly not new. For over a decade, he (re-)publishes books and articles: mostly case studies based on his airport consultation work. His new book is written by journalist Greg Lindsay who followed the aerotropolis guru on… Read more…
Posted in Airport Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Aerotropolis, Book Review, Greg Lindsay, Issue 51, John D. Kasarda, Michel van Wijk |
By admin on December 5, 2011
By João Luiz de Castro Fortes and Alessandro V. M. Oliveira
This study investigates how Brazilian airlines’ quality of catering has changed across a ten-year period through an analysis of catering costs. This article shows a strong tendency of cost decreasing along with cost convergence… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Alessandro Oliveira, Emerging Markets, In-Flight Services, Issue 51, João Luiz de Castro Fortes |
By admin on December 5, 2011
By: Gustavo Sobreiro Santos, Rogéria de Arantes Gomes Eller, Emmanuel Antonio dos Santos
In Brazil, there is a lack in urban planning on aircraft noise impacted areas. People living around airports are often not aware of land use restrictions that are determined by different levels… Read more…
Posted in Airport Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Brazil, Emmanuel Antonio dos Santos, GIS, Gustavo Sobreiro Santos, Issue 51, Rogéria de Arantes Gomes Eller |
By admin on December 5, 2011
Without any doubt we can state that the latest financial crises has had a tremendous impact on the aviation industry, and certainly not in a good way. The main question is what airlines have learned from this and previous set-backs, and how they use this… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Book Review, Crisis, Issue 51, Marcel Venema, Paul Clark, Stormy Skies |
By admin on December 5, 2011
By Carlos Müller, Rafael Fraga and Cláudio Jorge Pinto Alves
PRM/SOIA (Precision Runway Monitor/Simultaneous Offset Instrument Approach), first implemented at San Francisco International Airport in 2004, is an approach procedure that can be specifically designed to allow simultaneous approaches at runway
… Read more…
Posted in Featured, Logistics & Operations, Recent | Tagged 2010, Carlos Müller, Issue 51, Rafael Fraga, São Paulo airport |
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