Airport Engineering Planning, Design and Development of 21st Century Airports by Norman J. Ashford, Saleh Mumayiz, Paul H. Wright

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AIRPORT ENGINEERING PLANNING, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF 21st CENTURY AIRPORTS

NORMAN J ASHFORD, SALEH MUMAYIZ, PAUL H WRIGHT

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                Airport Engineering Planning, Design and Development of 21st Century Airports written by Norman J. Ashford, Saleh Mumayiz, Paul H. Wright is published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 

                 This book has been rewritten in its fourth edition to continue to serve as a basic text for courses in airport planning and design. In the past it has been of value as reference to airport designers, planners, and administrators worldwide as well as to consultants in airport infrastructure development. The fourth edition is a complete update of the third edition, published in 1992, taking into account major revisions to Federal Aviation Adminstration (FAA), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and International Air Transport Association (IATA) standards and recommended practices. Furthermore, the revisions re?ect the experiences of the authors in teaching, consulting, and research in this ?eld. The authors have teaching experience in postgraduate and post-experience courses throughout the world and extensive consultancy experience, having in the last 20 years participated in the planning and design of many airports around the world, both large and small. 

                   The introduction of the A380 aircraft into service has heralded the arrival of what had, up to then, been termed the New Large Aircraft. The information technology (IT) revolution had profound in?uence on air travel and the air transport industry. The widespread usage of the Internet has also permitted the rapid and broad publication of standards and recommended practices by the FAA and other regulatory bodies. The nature of civil aviation itself has changed with the evolution and proliferation of the low-cost carriers and growth of this market. Moreover, air freight has grown considerably and now has a signi?cant proportion of its traf?c carried by the door-to-door service of the integrated carriers. The general availability of desktop computers and low-cost software allows designers and operators to use computerized techniques [e.g., modeling, simulation, and geographic information system (GIS)] more widely and effectively as a day-to-day tool of airport design and operation. In the area of the environmental impact of aviation, the aircraft of the twenty-?rst century are an order-of-magnitude quieter than their predecessors: The importance of noise impact has decreased as the industry faces increased scrutiny and regulation in areas of water and air pollution, carbon footprint, renewable energy, and sustainable development.


CONTENTS
  1. The Structure and Organization of Air Transport 
  2. Forecasting Air Transport Demand 
  3. Characteristics of Aircraft As They Affect Airports 
  4. Airport System Planning 
  5. Airport Master Planning 
  6. CNS/ATM 
  7. Airport Capacity 
  8. Airside Con?guration and Geometric Design of the Airside 
  9. Safeguarding the Airport 
  10. Passenger Terminal 
  11. Air Cargo Facilities 
  12. Airport Drainage and Pavement Design 
  13. Airport Access 
  14. Heliports, STOLports, and Vertiports 
  15. Airport Modeling and Simulation
  16. Airport City 
  17. Environmental Impacts of Airports 

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