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THE MOST PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE PLANNING, DESIGN, AND MANAGEMENT OF AIRPORTS--UPDATED BY LEADING PROFESSIONALS

With the accelerated rate of change occurring throughout the aviation industry, this edition is a timely and very effective resource for ensuring both airport professionals and those interested in airports acquire a comprehensive understanding of the changes taking place, and how they impact airports and the communities they serve. A must read. -- James M. Crites, Executive Vice President of Operations, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Airport Systems has been a must read for my management team and my graduate students because of its outstanding comprehensiveness and clarity. Now further enhanced by an expanded treatment of both environmental and air carrier issues, it promises to retain its place as the foremost text in the airport planning, engineering and management field. -- Dr. Lloyd McCoomb, retired CEO Toronto-Pearson Airport, Chair of Canadian Air Transport Security Authority

The chapter on Dynamic Strategic Planning should be required reading for every airport CEO and CFO. As de Neufville and Odoni emphasise, the aviation world is constantly changing and airport master planning must evolve to be more strategic and adaptable to ever changing conditions. -- Dr. Michael Tretheway, Chief Economist, InterVISTAS Consulting Group

Over the past decade, the airport industry has evolved considerably. Airport technology has changed. New research has taken place. The major airlines have consolidated, changing demand for airport services. In order to reflect these and other major shifts in the airport industry, some of the worlds leading professionals have updated the premier text on airport design making it, now more than ever, the fields most comprehensive resource of its kind.

NEW TO THIS EDITION:

  • Chapter-ending conclusions, with reference material, and exercises
  • Coverage of the latest aircraft technology and air traffic control
  • Advances in the design, planning, and management of airports
  • Additional chapter on Aircraft Impact on Airports
  • Updated environmental regulations and international rules
  • Two contributing authors from Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Airport Systems
About the Authors
Dr. Richard de Neufville is professor of Engineering Systems and professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT. He is known for his development of engineering systems analysis and many texts, most recently, Flexibility in Engineering Design . He has consulted and taught on airport planning on all continents except Antarctica for over 40 years.
Among his many honors are the Francis X. McKelvey award for Aviation, the FAA award for Excellence in Education (with Amedeo Odoni) and several other teaching awards, the Irwin Sizer award for the Most Significant Contribution to MIT Education, the Chevalier des Palmes Acadmiques (France), and an honorary doctorate from the Delft University of Technology.
Dr. Amedeo R. Odoni is professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT. He specializes in the use of operations research and other quantitative methods in planning, designing, operating, and evaluating airport and air traffic management systems. Over the years he has consulted at Amsterdam, Athens, Boston, Milan, Montreal, Munich, New Delhi, New York, Sydney, Stockholm, and many other airports, as well as several civil aviation authorities.
He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of INFORMS, and the recipient of an honorary doctorate from the Athens University of Economics and Business and of many awards for his research and teaching. He has served, among other positions, as codirector of MITs Operations Research Center and of NEXTOR, the National Center of Excellence in Aviation Operations Research, established by the FAA in 1996.
Dr. Peter P. Belobaba is principal research scientist at MIT, where he teaches graduate courses on the Airline Industry and Airline Management. He is program manager of MITs Global Airline Industry Program and director of the PODS Revenue Management Research Consortium. He has a Ph.D. in Flight Transportation Systems from MIT. He is a lead author and editor of the recently released book, The Global Airline Industry .
Dr. Belobaba has been involved in research related to airline economics, pricing, competition, and revenue management since 1985. He has worked as a consultant on the development and implementation of revenue management systems at over 40 airlines and other companies worldwide. He has also published articles in a variety of journals, including Airline Business, Operations Research, Transportation Science, Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management , and Journal of Air Transport Management .
Dr. Tom G. Reynolds specializes in advanced air transportation systems development and environmental mitigations at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he works in the Air Traffic Control Division. He has particular interest in the development of advanced technologies and operations for improving efficiency and mitigating environmental impacts of aviation, and has helped deploy many improvements at major international airports in the United Kingdom and the United States. He has a Ph.D. in Aerospace Systems from MIT, and has worked on the research staff at MIT, the University of Cambridge, and British Airways Engineering. He has won several national awards including the AIAA Orville & Wilbur Wright Graduate Award and was a U.K. Fulbright Scholar.
Airport Systems
Planning, Design, and Management
Richard de Neufville
Amedeo R. Odoni
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Ginger, Julie, and Robert de Neufville
Eleni Mahaira-Odoni
Mary Belobaba
The Reynolds family
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