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A strategic approach to planning baggage systems

3 April 2007 | By Dave Tomber, Planning Program Manager, Seattle-Tacoma International

Baggage systems play a critically important part in airport operations. The visibility of baggage systems to executive management has only heightened with the implementation of federally mandated inline screening systems. Yet, baggage systems remain a headache for airports, airlines, and the Transportation Security Administration. More puzzling is the unfortunate reality…

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Achieving effective ARFF in a challenging economy

5 October 2011 | By Jack Kreckie, Regulatory Affairs Officer at the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Working Group (ARFFWG)

Aviation is perhaps one of the most difficult businesses to maintain profitability in today’s struggling economy. The industry has seen dozens of carriers come and go. In recent years, even the legacy carriers have found themselves trying to recover from bankruptcy, sometimes merging with their competition as a means of…

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Flying into the future

11 April 2011 | By Thella F. Bowens, President/CEO, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority and First Chair of Airports Council International – North America

San Diego International Airport is served by 21 airlines and offers 213 daily nonstop flights to 48 destinations. It is owned and operated by the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority, which was created on 1 January 2003. Successfully operating San Diego International Airport (SDIA) means balancing three imperatives; working…

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New Orleans: Creating the airport of tomorrow

17 June 2014 | By Iftikhar Ahmad, Director of Aviation at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Iftikhar Ahmad, Director of Aviation at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, reveals how under new leadership, the airport is excelling in the face of adversity.