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2008

October/November 2008

nybody still wondering how much FAA’s ambitious ADS-B deployment will truly benefit airports should consider this: the rollout’s nowunderway segment one included definitve plans for ground stations at only two airports: Louisville International and Philadelphia International. 

Current issue: October November 2008 – Airports and NextGen - Other features:

  • AAAE’s Energy/Air Service Recommendations
  • Augusta Regional: The Masters Challenge
  • Air Service Survival Techniques
  • Branson Airport: The Idea
  • Sound Insulation and Noise Control
  • Advanced Planning Mitgates Risk
  • SPECIAL SECTION: Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Celebrates 10 Years

____________________________________________________August September 2008

now equipment is beginning to show off what it can do during the warmest days of the year with a new breed of multi-function equipment that can pull double duty in winter and summer. In Reno, Nev., where during the winter of 2004-2005 the region received 81 inches of snow in a single week, operations personnel at Reno-Tahoe have several pieces of equipment that are useful year-round. 

Current issue: August September 2008 Winter Operations–Large Hub Winter Operations Other features:

  • Snow Removal: Small Hub Style
  • AAAE’s Transportation Security Clearinghouse: Users Voice High Praise
  • The New Age Checkpoint: What’s In The Future
  • Energy/Air Service Summit: Airports Address Mounting Fuel Prices
  • Airport Relocation Diary: Panama City-Bay County (Fla.) International Airport
  • Airside Development Trends Roundtable, Part II: Airport Officials and Consultants Exchange Ideas

______________________________________________________June July 2008

he following is part one of an edited version of a panel discussion held April 7 at AAAE’s Alexandria, Va., headquarters office. Part two will be published in the August/September issue. Airside Development Trends Roundtable. 

Current issue: June July 2008 Airside Development Trends Roundtable–Airport officials and consultants exchange ideas  Other features:

  • Surviving the Entry and Exit of an Airline: The Columbus/Skybus Story
  • Transparent Runway Development: Keeping all parties informed
  • Airport Driver Training: Research supports recurrent, uniform training
  • Airport Training for the 21st Century: Inside AAAE-The making of an IET
  • FAA’s Management Advisory Council: Q&A with MAC Chair Jim Smith, A.A.E.
  • No Room for Baggage Screening: Reno-Tahoe’s Innovative Solution

Plus our regular departments and more…____________________________________________________________________2008 Annual Conference Issue

he recovery of the city of New Orleans from Hurrican Katrina’s devastating flood waters continues on a deliberate forward track with Louis Armstrong New Orleas International Airport serving as a prime example of the region’s remarkable resilience.

Current issue: Annual Conference 2008 GLouis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport — An Airport With Three Lives .Other features:

  • A Convenient Solution-How environmental trends are affecting your aiport.
  • A Convenient Solution-Environmental trends are affecting your airport.
  • Green Ground Transportation-Environmentally friendly ideas.
  • Sustainability Trends at Airports-Airports take a pro-active stance to reduce emissions.

______________________________________________________________________ April/May 2008 Issue

atellite imagery on the Internet allowed us to find which of our neighbors have pools in their backyards. But what else can all those geosynchronous orbiting multi-million dollar gadgets do for us, especially when it comes to managing an airport? Turns out, quite a bit.

April/May 2008 Geographic Information Systems–Can GIS Save the World? Use of this system is easing the workload at airports.Other features:

  • General Aviation-GA Issues Roundtable, a preview of whats ahead in 2008.
  • Concession Trends-Are airports the next upscale retail venue?
  • Concessions Survey-The inside story on what’s new in airport concessions.
  • Growing Sales-10 Steps to increasing retail sales at airports.

Plus our regular departments and more.We are offering an opportunity for photography buffs to win a prize for the best aviation-related feature photo. Check PlaneSight opposite the full page Hudson Group ad on the inside back cover of the April/May issue for details, Email submissions to Barbara Cook at barbara.cook@aaae.org. The Airport MagazineEditorial Advisory Board will judge the entries, and the winner and runners-up will be announced in a late-2008 issue of the magazine.___________________________________________________________ February/March 2008 IssueOn the cover:Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting–Lessons learned from a 2006 on-airport cargo fire at Philadelphia International Airport.Other features:

  • Airport Signage-A well-planned signage and wayfinding system can go a long way in moving passengers through your airport. Web extra: Signage Issues and Topics
  • Vegetation Management-Innovative vegetation control methods offer airport safety and savings.
  • Crisis Communications-Airport crisis communications means more than dealing with the media.
  • Runway Projects-Planning and teamwork were the keys to a successful runway rehab project at Jacksonville, N.C.

Plus our regular departments and more.____________________________________________________________________December/January 2008On the cover:Growing green–The need for new terminals and the push toward green building are coming together.Other features:

  • Biometrics-Is it you or your badge on the airfield? Plus a Web extra on terminology and questions to ask a prospective vendor.
  • SMS at JCIA-Read about Lima’s Jorge Chavez International safety management system implementation, and don’t miss this related Web extra.
  • Rebuilding Lakefront-The original New Orleans airport was hit hard by Katrina. Here’s how rebuilding
  • has gone.
  • Fake Grass, Real Safety Improvements-New glue-down applications of artificial turf could help airports create
  • safer airfields.
  • Airport Spotlight-El Paso, Texas

Plus our regular departments and more.Download this issue: PDF version (4.0mb)

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