Volume 3 (2008-09)

Each volume of Journal of Airport Management consists of four quarterly 100-page issues. The articles published in Volume 3 were:

Volume 3 Number 4

  • An introduction to financing airport infrastructure in the USA and elsewhere
    Lynn Hampton, VP and Chief Financial Officer, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
  • The EU-US ‘Open Skies’ Agreement: Managing long-term capacity at London Heathrow Airport
    Milan Janic, Senior Researcher and Research Programme Leader, Transport & Infrastructure, OTB Research Institute, Delft University of Technology
  • Developing an IT strategy for a growing regional airport
    Nadine Crich, Executive Consultant, and Mike Waterston, Managing Director, Waterstons
  • Air network performance and hub competitive position: Evaluation of primary airports in East and South-East Asia
    Guillaume Burghouwt, Senior Researcher, Jan Veldhuis, Amsterdam Aviation Economics, Jaap De Wit, Professor of Transport Economics, University of Amsterdam, Hidenobu Matsumoto, Associate Professor, Kobe University
  • External factors and their impact on non-aeronautical revenue
    Francois Martel, Director, Jacobs Consultancy
  • The influence of limited airport capacity on passengers’ airport choice in a decentralised airport environment
    Marc C. Gelhausen, Air Transport and Airport Research Unit, German Aerospace Center

 

Volume 3 Number 3

  • When to sell an airport’s shares in its ground-handling company
    Henrik Haenecke, Head of Financial Controlling and Corporate Development, Berlin Airports
  • The future of mobile check-in
    Eric Léopold, International Air Transport Association
  • Airport sustainability with a positive impact on the bottom line: The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport experience
    Steve Wareham, Director of Operations, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
  • Assessing the impact of pavement de-icing products on aircraft and airfield infrastructure
    Paul L. Friedman, Mechanical Engineer, Office of Airport Safety and Standards, Federal Aviation Administration and Xianming Shi, Associate Research Professor, Montana State University
  • An analysis of the causes of airfield incursions attributed to ground vehicles
    Seth Young, Associate Professor, Department of Aviation, The Ohio State University and Joost Vlek, Senior Financial Analyst, Continental Airlines
  • Access control: The process of securing a transportation site
    John Diedam, VP, International Sales, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
  • The long-term opportunities for the mobile-enabled passenger
    Ronnie Forbes, Founder and CTO, Moqiba
  • How passenger preferences influence low-cost terminal development
    Rohafiz Sabar, Assistant Lecturer, Northern Malaysia University and Rodney Fewings, Air Transport Department, Cranfield University
  • Legal and regulatory review: Legal and regulatory developments from Australasia
    James Kimpton, former Deputy Chairman of the Board, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australia
  • The opportunities and challenges of civil aviation in India, Part 2: Communications, navigation and surveillance in air traffic management
    Dipasis Bhadra, Senior Quantitative Economist, Office of Aviation Policy and Plans, Federal Aviation Administration

 

Volume 3 Number 2

  • The evolving dynamic between airports and ground handlers in Europe: A handler’s perspective
    Karel Bekaert, Operations Director, Handling, Aviapartner
  • Legal and regulatory review: The legal nature of airport slots
    Rita Sousa Uva, Adviser, Regulation and International Affairs, Strategy & Marketing Department, Aeroportos de Portugal
  • Understanding the complexities and challenges of airport performance benchmarking
    William G. Morrison, Laurier Centre for Economic Research and Policy Analysis, School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • The last-minute approach to terminal commissioning: Case study of Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport
    Christian Kunsch, Aviation Director and Dennis Krein, Airport Operations Manager, Hochtief AirPort
  • A response to ‘Understanding the complexities and challenges of airport performance benchmarking’
    Nicole Adler, Associate Professor, Operations Research, Hebrew University Business School, Tae H. Oum, Distinguished Professor and Chunyan Yu, Associate Professor, College of Business, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • The impact of regulation on the low-cost carrier air transport sector
    Laurence N. Price, Director of Aviation Strategy and Paul Hermans, Aviation Planner, Mott MacDonald
  • Management of airside delays
    Milan Janic, Senior Researcher, Air Transport and Research Programme Leader, Transport & Infrastructure, OTB Research Institute, Delft University of Technology
  • UK airport car parking management
    Stephen Ison, Professor of Transport Policy, Ian Humphreys, former Senior Lecturer, Air Transport Loughborough University, Graham Francis, freelance writer and Tom Rye, Professor of Transport Policy and Mobility Management, Environment/Transport Research Institute, Napier University

 

Volume 3 Number 1

  • A ‘balanced approach’ to airport marketing: The impact of low-cost airlines on tourism in Salzburg
    Richard Schano, former International Affairs Manager, Salzburg Airport
  • Regulation of low-cost carrier facilities at French airports
    Yves Tatibouet, Head of Airport Regulation and Emmanuel Doumas, Office of Economic Regulation of Airports, Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile
  • The opportunities and challenges of civil aviation in India, Part 1: Airport sector liberalisation
    Dipasis Bhadra, Principal Economist, Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development, MITRE
  • Making airport privatisation consortia work
    David Feldman, Managing Partner, Exambela Consulting
  • Legal and regulatory reviews: Airport privatisation in the USA - Recent legal developments and future outlook
    Daniel S. Reimer, Partner, Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell
  • Major turbulence ahead for the airline industry
    Roger Schaufele, Manager, Statistics and Forecasting Division, Office of Aviation Policy, US Federal Aviation Administration and Dipasis Bhadra, Principal Economist, Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development, MITRE
  • Legal and regulatory developments from Australasia
    James Kimpton, former Deputy Chairman of the Board, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australia
  • Allocating the number of slots among scheduled air routes: A social perspective
    Jin-Ru Yen, Professor, Yu-Fang Ke, Jung-Don Ye, Professor, Department of Shipping and Transportation Management, National Taiwan Ocean University and Bijan Vasigh, Professor, College of Business, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University