Category: Airport

  • Cause-and-Effect Diagram for Airport Security

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Reference List Introduction As its name says rather explicitly, the cause-and-effect diagram (CAED) is typically used to identify the connection between the factors that contributed to a particular phenomenon and the occurrence thereof (Pyzdek & Keller, 2014). Reasonably enough, the specified tool has been used primarily for resolving specific…

  • Refurbishing Heathrow Airport Terminal 1

    Scope and Scale of the Project The title of the project was Refurbishing Heathrow Airport Terminal 1 (Project Management Institute n.d.). The manager of the undertaking was David Buisson. The project sought to refurbish and renovate Terminal 1 of Heathrow Airport with the slightest disruptions to passenger flow and within the established budget. The reason…

  • Airport Planning and Management in the US

    Introduction Managing an airport is technical considering that it comprises a variety of systems, regulations, workers, facilities, and users. Operations are usually intricate and finely-tuned to create a balance between demand and volume, customer experience and the service cost, as well as the anticipated and the unexpected. The success of an airport is defined by…

  • Gerald R. Ford International Airport and Its Service

    Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) is one of the largest airports in Michigan, covering more than 3,100 acres (U.S. department of transportation federal aviation administration, 2021). According to the statistics provided by the Gerald R. Ford International Airport (n.d.), every day, approximately 10,000 travelers pass through the airport. The airport is used by six…

  • Sao Paulo Airport Safety Evaluation

    Table of Contents Introduction Conditions at the Time of the Crash Current Conditions Assessment Safety Improvement Suggestions Conclusion Reference List Introduction The name Congonhas Airport is associated in the minds of many aviation industry professionals with the largest airplane crash in South Americas history. In 2007, TAM Airlines A320 Flight 3054 veered off of the…

  • Chicago Executive Airports Master Plan

    In 2014, the Chicago Executive Airports (CEA) Board recognized a need for creating a new master plan because the old one has not been updated since 1984. The new master plan comprises three phases: phase I was developed in 2014-2015; phase II was created in 2017, and phase three was to be completed by 2019.…

  • Moving Passengers Through Airports

    Table of Contents Problem Failed Concepts The Solutions, Rationale, and Expected Outcomes Conclusion References Up until January 2020, the expansion of air travel seemed inevitable. The number of people who travel by air has significantly increased over the past ten years. Predictions suggested that the number of passengers would keep rising, but this has altered…

  • Denver International Airport: Benefits and Strategic Location

    Introduction Denver International Airport (DIA) is believed to be the biggest international airport in the United States and second largest airport in the world. The strategic positioning of Denver has ensured that a large number of domestic and international flights touch down at DIA. It also happens to be the eleventh busiest airport in the…

  • Discussion: Airport Rapid Development

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Processes at the Airport Example of Hubs IATA Prediction Managing Growth Conclusion References Introduction Since the first airplanes were relatively light and developed low speeds, not requiring a long run on takeoff or landing, they could use small flat areas as an airfield. As a consequence, airports for such planes…

  • Orlando International Airport Fire Rescue

    Orlando International Airport (MCO) is located in Orange County, Florida, approximately six miles southeast of Orlando. The airport is situated in the vicinity of popular tourist sites and attractions, making it one of the busiest in the country for domestic and international flights. The MCO is capable of receiving aircraft more than 200 feet in…