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The lights will be on

11 September 2006 | By Daniel Hartman, Airfield Manager, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport

How does an airport that experiences Arctic type weather consistently remain open? Daniel Hartman discusses the demands of an Alaskan winter, when ambient temperatures can fall as low as -38 degrees, with wind chills down to -60, equipment oil and hydraulic fluids are like thick syrup and starter heads blow…

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The next step in aviation security

11 September 2006 | By Rob. L. Townsend, SOC Analyst, San Francisco International Airport

To counter an ever present, ever shifting threat, aviation security must be a constant work in progress. At San Francisco International Airport, that progress has recently leapt forward.

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Emergency management at Canada’s largest airport

11 September 2006 | By Deane Johanis, Manager – Emergency Planning, Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA)

Toronto Pearson International Airport has been undergoing a metamorphosis over the past ten years, changing from a publicly funded and operated facility, to a privately funded and operated, state-of-the-art complex. Deane Johanis assesses the development of an emergency management program at an airport being built around an existing airport –…

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The renaissance continues

17 March 2006 | By William R. DeCota, Director of Aviation, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

William R. DeCota outlines how JFK airport has set about meeting the needs of an ever-increasing customer base…

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Airfield training

25 November 2005 | By Stephen M. Quilty, A.A.E., Professor – Aviation Studies, Bowling Green, State University, Ohio, USA

The effective operation of any airport depends on the efficacy of its personnel and in this article Professor Quilty discusses the value of properly trained airport personnel.

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Navigating storms

25 November 2005 | By John P. Heimlich, Vice President and Chief Economist, ATA

In this article, John Heimlich presents his viewpoint on the economic pressures currently affecting the aviation industry in North America.

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A 21st century update for Chicago

16 September 2005 | By Roderick R. Drew, O’Hare Modernisation Project Spokesperson

After an exceptionally lengthy development phase, the controversial plans to expand Chicago O’Hare will finally become reality later this year.

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Perimeter security post 9/11

16 September 2005 | By Chief Alvy Dodson, Director of Public Safety Manager, DFW International Airport

In this exclusive article Alvy Dodson relates his department’s strategic thinking behind managing the perimeter of an 18,000 acre site against terrorism.