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Caves 205 $aThird edition. 210 1$aBingley, [England] :$cEmerald Group Publishing Limited,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (596 p.) 225 1 $aAdvances in Mergers and Acquisitions ;$vVolume 14 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-78441-870-6 327 $a""Front Cover""; ""Airport Design and Operation""; ""Copyright page""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""1 Air Transport And Airports""; ""1.1 Development of Airports""; ""1.2 Standards""; ""1.2.1 ICAO Legislation""; ""1.2.2 National Standards and Recommended Practices""; ""1.3 Airport Development Planning""; ""2 Predicting Traffic""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Types of Forecast Needed""; ""2.3 Methods of Analysis""; ""2.3.1 Informed Judgement""; ""2.3.2 Trend Extrapolation""; ""2.3.3 Econometric Models""; ""2.3.4 The Travel Decisions"" 327 $a""2.3.5 Modal Shares""""2.3.6 Discrete Choice Models""; ""2.3.7 Revealed and Stated Preferences""; ""2.3.8 Effects of Supply Decisions""; ""2.3.9 Uncertainty""; ""2.3.10 Scenario Writing""; ""2.4 Historic Trends in Traffic""; ""2.5 Factors Affecting the Trends""; ""2.5.1 Economic Factors""; ""2.5.2 Demographic Factors""; ""2.5.3 Supply Factors""; ""2.5.3.1 Cost per passenger kilometre (pkm)""; ""2.5.3.2 Aircraft size""; ""2.5.3.3 Cost of input factors""; ""2.5.3.4 Technology""; ""2.5.3.5 Management""; ""2.5.3.6 Capacity constraints""; ""2.5.3.7 Fares""; ""2.5.4 Economic Regulation"" 327 $a""2.5.5 Environmental Regulation""""2.5.6 Cargo""; ""2.6 Conclusions""; ""3 Airport Site Selection and Runway System Orientation""; ""3.1 Selection of a Site for the Airport""; ""3.2 Usability Factor""; ""3.3 Effect of Low-Visibility Operations""; ""3.4 Control of Obstacles""; ""3.5 Other Factors""; ""4 Runways""; ""4.1 Aerodrome Reference Code""; ""4.2 Runway Length""; ""4.3 Declared Distances""; ""4.4 Runway Width""; ""4.4.1 Runway Width Requirements""; ""4.4.2 Runway Shoulders""; ""4.4.3 Runway Turn Pads""; ""4.5 Runway Slopes""; ""4.5.1 Transverse Slopes""; ""4.5.2 Longitudinal Slopes"" 327 $a""5 Runway Strips and Other Areas""""5.1 Runway Strips""; ""5.2 Clearways""; ""5.3 Runway End Safety Areas""; ""6 Taxiways""; ""6.1 Functional Criteria and Taxiway System Design""; ""6.2 Rapid Exit Taxiways""; ""6.3 Taxiway Separations""; ""6.4 Taxiway Geometry""; ""7 Aprons""; ""7.1 Apron Requirements""; ""7.2 Apron Sizing""; ""7.3 Apron Location""; ""7.4 Apron Concepts""; ""7.4.1 Simple Concept""; ""7.4.2 Linear Concept""; ""7.4.3 Open Concept""; ""7.4.4 Pier Concept""; ""7.4.5 Satellite Concept""; ""7.4.6 Hybrid Concept""; ""7.5 Stand Types""; ""7.6 Apron Capacity"" 327 $a""7.7 Isolated Aircraft Parking Position""""8 Pavements""; ""8.1 Background""; ""8.2 Pavement Types""; ""8.2.1 Unpaved Movement Areas""; ""8.2.2 Pavements""; ""8.2.2.1 Use of hard surface pavements""; ""8.2.2.1.1 Subgrade""; ""8.2.2.1.2 Sub-base""; ""8.2.2.1.3 Bearing course/base course""; ""8.2.2.2 Flexible (asphalt) pavements""; ""8.2.2.3 Rigid (concrete) pavements""; ""8.2.2.4 Combined pavements""; ""8.2.2.5 Block paving""; ""8.3 Pavement Strength""; ""8.3.1 Pavements-Aircraft Loads""; ""8.3.2 Pavement Strength Reporting""; ""8.3.3 Overload Operations""; ""8.4 Runway Surface"" 327 $a""8.4.1 Runway Surface Quality Requirements"" 330 $aAirport design and operation are always closely related. 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