Common use facilities and equipment at airports /

This synthesis study is intended to inform airport operators, stakeholders, and policy makers about common use technology that enables an airport operator to take space that has previously been exclusive to a single airline and make it available for use by multiple airlines and their passengers. Com...

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Main Author: Belliotti, Rick
Corporate Authors: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board, Airport Cooperative Research Program, United States. Federal Aviation Administration
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Transportation Research Board, 2008.
Series:ACRP synthesis ; 8.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine derived contents note: 5 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
  • Background, 5
  • Purpose, 5
  • Scope, 5
  • Data Collection, 6
  • Document Organization, 6
  • 7 CHAPTER TWO COMMON USE CONTINUUM
  • Exclusive Use Model, 7
  • Full Common Use Model, 8
  • Common Use Technology, 10
  • State of Airports Along the Continuum, 11
  • 13 CHAPTER THREE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF COMMON USE
  • Advantages of Common Use, 13
  • Airport Considerations for Common Use, 13
  • 17 CHAPTER FOUR AIRPORTS-IMPLEMENTING COMMON USE
  • Technology, 17
  • Physical Plant, 17
  • Competition Planning, 18
  • Fiscal Management, 18
  • Maintenance and Support, 19
  • 21 CHAPTER FIVE AIRLINES OPERATING IN COMMON USE
  • Additional Resources for Planning, Design, and Implementation, 21
  • Airline Operations, 22
  • Common Use Hardware and Software, 22
  • Additional Costs, 22
  • Branding, 23
  • Local Support, 23
  • 25 CHAPTER SIX REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE
  • Airlines, 25
  • Airports, 28
  • 30 CHAPTER SEVEN AIRPORT CONSIDERATIONS FOR COMMON USE
  • IMPLEMENTATIONS
  • Political Backing, 31
  • Business Model and Business Case, 31
  • Assessing Impact on All Airport Operations, 31
  • Understanding Airline Operations, 32
  • Airline Agreement Modifications, 32.