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Journal of Airport Management
Journal of Airport Management
Volume 1 Number 3
Contents
Guest Editorial
Airports policy: Who is in charge and what do they want?
Mike Toms
Comment
Bangalore International Airport: India’s largest private sector Greenfield airport
Albert Brunner
Practice Papers
Aviation infrastructure investment in China: Great needs, great opportunities and great challenges
Xianping Wang and Elliott Seiden
Managing change in passenger security screening
Paul Bloch and Claire Payne
An assessment of UK Government aviation policies and their implications
James W. Bailey
Moving away from a traditional airport security set-up to a new integrated security model
Anders Adrem, Stefano Dell’orto and Anders Lennerman
Succession planning and the changing workplace
Todd L. McNamee and Gary E. Petersen
Streamlining security checkpoint throughput at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Roddy Boggus and Matthew Frankel
Maximising non-aviation revenue for airports: Developing airport cities to optimise real estate and capitalise on land development opportunities
Brett Reiss
Research Paper
What can be learned from benchmarking studies? Examining the apparent poor performance of German airports
Vanessa Kemp, Hans-Martin Niemeier and Jürgen Müller
Legal and Regulatory Reviews
The law of airline competition in the USA: Recent developments and future outlook
Daniel S. Reimer
Legal and regulatory developments from Australasia
James Kimpton
ACI Update
© Henry Stewart Publications 1750-1938 Journal of Airport Management Vol.1 No.3 April 2007
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