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    Dubai Airport

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    Dusbai international airport. Dubai international airport was built in 1959‚ when Sheik Rashid bin Saeed Maktoum first ordered construction. It was inaugurated in 1960 with Dc-3 plane flights and was home to nine airlines. Today the airport accepts all kinds of jets. On 3 July 1988‚ Iran Air Flight which was on a Tehran-Bandar Abbar-Dubai route was shot down by USS Vincennes between Bandar Abbas and Dubai due to the aircraft overflying a combat zone. An estimated 300 people were killed in the incident

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    Delays at Logan Airport Case Analysis and Recommendations CAUSES OF DELAYS The primary cause of delays were harsh weather conditions‚ such as fog‚ snow‚ strong northwest winds‚ etc. Under adverse weather conditions‚ delays at Logan increased by approximately 7% and the capacity decreased to approximately 78 to 88 operations per hour. The unfavourable weather conditions also resulted in the use of runway configurations which had less than three operational runways. If the northwest winds were

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    transportation facilities in and around Boston. The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is an independent public agency that provides for the growing transportation needs of Massachusetts and New England by developing‚ promoting‚ and managing airports‚ the seaport‚ the Tobin Bridge‚ and other regional transportation infrastructure The purpose of the authority was to operate and enhance the region’s transportation infrastructure so as to meet the needs of local citizens and businesses as well as

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    A stakeholder is a person‚ group‚ or organization that has a direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives‚ and policies. In a business‚ there are many people and organizations who are able to support and have responsibility to keep the business survive. Stakeholders are one of them. They are people who have an interest in the activities of a firm or business‚ however‚ they do not have to own any finance in that business. There

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    integrity of the massive highway project that is the central artery through the city‚ A steel tieback that held a 40-foot ceiling section over Interstate 90 eastbound gave way late Monday night in the tunnel‚ a main access way to Boston ’s Logan International Airport. The tunnel was closed indefinitely as crews worked to remove about 30 ceiling slabs in a 200-foot section where the collapse occurred‚ Authority Chairman Matthew Amorello said Tuesday. Milena Delvalle‚ 38‚ of Boston ’s Jamaica Plain section

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    Delays at Logan Airport

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    Your objective is to evaluate these alternatives using waiting line models and to provide a recommendation to FAA to solve the delay problem at Logan Airport. Also demonstrate that you understand the concepts and tools from the class that apply. Prepare an action-oriented advisory report‚ which presents concisely your analysis and recommendations for solution of the primary management problems. 5-pages typewritten‚ one-and-half-spaced‚ using default margins and 12-point type. appendix that

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    Glasgow Airport

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    CASE STUDY: THE GLASGOW AIRPORT ATTACK FROM A BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT POINT OF VIEW Abstract: Glasgow Airport is owned and operated by BAA Ltd. Handling over 8. 8 million passengers a year; it is the busiest of the three BAA-owned Scottish Airports. Glasgow is situated in the west of Scotland with the airport some 7 miles to the west of the city centre near to the town of Paisley. On 30 June 2007‚ the second busiest day of the year due to the school holidays commencing the previous

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    better connectivity between cities‚ paucity of time and falling fares‚ air travel has witnessed a growth by leaps and bounds in India. With more planes taking off and landing at Indian airports‚ the demand for bigger and better facilities‚ too‚ has increased manifolds. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) is viewed as one of the best and most modern infrastructure complex of its kind in the country with the capacity to handle hundreds of aircraft and several thousand passengers daily

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    Project Proposal Of Hong Kong International Airport Department of Information Systems *** Project Proposal *** Introduction Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is the third busiest international passenger airport and operates the busiest international cargo facility in the world. It has been ranked as the busiest airport for international air cargo since 1996. In 2010‚ 50.9 million passengers used HKIA‚ and some 4.1 million tonnes of air cargo passed through Hong Kong. HKIA is connected

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    The rise of the Gulf airports A threat for Amsterdam Airport Schiphol? Abstract The airports of Abu Dhabi‚ Doha and Dubai‚ together referred to as the ‘Gulf airports’‚ will have a combined capacity of 340 million passengers by 2020. Consequently‚ they are trying to redirect the traditional traffic flows east tot west. This research focused on the possible influence of the Gulf airports on Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The findings show that the Gulf airports have a good competitive position on the

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