Prelims
ISBN: 978-0-08-045104-6, eISBN: 978-0-08-054643-8
Publication date: 13 January 2010
Citation
(2010), "Prelims", Kazda, A. and Caves, R.E. (Ed.) Airport Design and Operation, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. i. https://doi.org/10.1108/9780080546438-021
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2007 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Prelims
Half Title Page
AIRPORT DESIGN AND OPERATION
Second Edition
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Title Page
AIRPORT DESIGN AND OPERATION
Second Edition
ANTONÍN KAZDA
University of Žilina, Slovakia
ROBERT E. CAVES
Loughborough University, U.K.
United Kingdom – North America – Japan
India – Malaysia – China
Copyright Page
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Copyright © 2007 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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ISBN: 978-0-08-054643-8
Dedication
We have written this book for all the fools who love the beautiful fragrance of the burnt kerosene.
Tony Kazda and Bob Caves
We would like to thank our wives for their understanding during our writing, because the time involved for this work was stolen from our families. Also we thank ‘little’ Zuzana and Tom for their help with language and the manipulation of computer software. We appreciate all the help from the professionals who have contributed to the text or have given freely their time and expertise to advise and correct our draft texts.
Preface
This book is titled ‘Airport design and operation’. However, the reader will not find chapters devoted exclusively to airport design or airport operation. Airport design and airport operation are closely related and influence each other. A poor design affects the airport operation and results in increasing costs. On the other hand it is difficult to design the airport infrastructure without sound knowledge of the airport operation. This is emphasized throughout the book.
The book does not offer a set of simple instructions for solutions to particular problems. Every airport is unique and a simple generic solution does not exist. Some of the differences that relate to the political and economic situations in Eastern and Western Europe are reflected here. The book explains principles and relationships important for the design of airport facilities, for airport management and for the safe and efficient control of operations. We hope that we have been able to overcome the traditional view that an airport is only the runway and tarmac. An airport is a complex system of facilities and often the most important enterprise of a region. It is an economic generator and catalyst in its catchment area. However, this book is focused on one narrow part of the airport problem, namely design and operation, while bearing the other aspects in mind.
This second edition includes some important changes in the international regulations covering design and operations. It reflects the greater attention being given to security, safety and the environment, together with changes in the technology and the way the air transport industry operates. New sections on collaborative decision making and low visibility operations strengthen the operational content of this book. Two completely new chapters have been added covering the topical problems of cargo and radio –navigation aids and the chapter on passenger terminals has been enhanced considerably.
Tony Kazda and Bob Caves
Zilina, Slovakia and Loughborough UK, April 2007
- Prelims
- 1 Air Transport and Airports
- 2 Predicting Traffic
- 3 Airport Site Selection and Runway System Orientation
- 4 Runways
- 5 Runway Strips and Other Areas
- 6 Taxiways
- 7 Aprons
- 8 Pavements
- 9 Aircraft Ground Handling
- 10 Aircraft Refuelling
- 11 Cargo
- 12 Passenger Terminals
- 13 Security
- 14 Landside Access
- 15 Visual Aids for Navigation
- 16 Electrical Energy Supply
- 17 Radio Navigation Aids
- 18 Airport Winter Operation
- 19 Airport Emergency Services
- 20 Environmental Control
- Bibliography
- Index