Politics at the Airport

Politics at the Airport
Author: Mark B. Salter
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780816650149

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Politics at the Airport brings together leading scholars to examine how airports both shape and are shaped by current political, social, and economic conditions. Focusing on the ways that airports have become securitized, the essays address a wide range of practices and technologies--from architecture, biometric identification, and CCTV systems to "no-fly lists" and the privatization of border control--now being deployed to frame the social sorting of safe and potentially dangerous travelers.

The Movable Airport

The Movable Airport
Author: Sandra Budden,Joseph Albert Ernst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1973
Genre: Airports
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036398241

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Technocracy Versus Democracy

Technocracy Versus Democracy
Author: Elliot J. Feldman,Jerome Milch
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780865690639

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Case studies of the politics of airport planning in Dallas/Ft. Worth, London, Milan, Montreal, New York, Paris, Toronto, and Vancouver.

The Politics of International Aviation

The Politics of International Aviation
Author: Eugene Sochor
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1991-06-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781349113477

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An examination of the politics of international aviation. Topics covered include international conflicts and the safety of air travel, ICAO in the United Nations context, and the problems related to terrorism in the sky, such as setting security standards in airports.

The politics of airport expansion in the United Kingdom

The politics of airport expansion in the United Kingdom
Author: Steven Griggs,David Howarth
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781526112125

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The massive expansion of global aviation, its insatiable demand for airport capacity and its growing contribution to carbon emissions make it a critical societal problem. Alongside traditional concerns about noise and air pollution, airport politics has been connected to the problems of climate change and peak oil. Yet it is still thought to be a driver of economic growth and connectivity in an increasingly mobile world. The politics of airport expansion in the United Kingdom provides the first in-depth analysis of the protest campaigns and policymaking practices that have marked British aviation since the construction of Heathrow Airport. Grounded in documentary analysis, interviews and policy texts, it constructs and employs poststructuralist policy analysis to chart rival groups and movements seeking to shape public policy. This book will appeal to people interested in the history of aviation and airports in Britain, local campaigns and environmental protests, and the politics of climate change.

The Metropolitan Airport

The Metropolitan Airport
Author: Nicholas Dagen Bloom
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780812291643

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John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of New York City's most successful and influential redevelopment projects. Built and defined by outsize personalities—Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, famed urban planner Robert Moses, and Port Authority Executive Director Austin Tobin among them—JFK was fantastically expensive and unprecedented in its scale. By the late 1940s, once-polluted marshlands had become home to one of the world's busiest and most advanced airfields. Almost from the start, however, environmental activists in surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs clashed with the Port Authority. These fierce battles in the long term restricted growth and, compounded by lackluster management and planning, diminished JFK's status and reputation. Yet the airport remained a key contributor to metropolitan vitality: New Yorkers bound for adventure and business still boarded planes headed to distant corners of the globe, billions of tourists and immigrants came and went, and mammoth air cargo facilities bolstered the region's commerce. In The Metropolitan Airport, Nicholas Dagen Bloom chronicles the untold story of JFK International's complicated and turbulent relationship with the New York City metropolitan region. In spite of its reputation for snarled traffic, epic delays, endless construction, and abrasive employees, the airport was a key player in shifting patterns of labor, transportation, and residence; the airport both encouraged and benefited from the dispersion of population and economic activity to the outer boroughs and suburbs. As Bloom shows, airports like JFK are vibrant parts of their cities and powerfully influence urban development. The Metropolitan Airport is an indispensable book for those who wish to understand the revolutionary impact of airports on the modern American city.

The Politics of Canadian Airport Development

The Politics of Canadian Airport Development
Author: Elliot J. Feldman,Jerome Milch
Publsiher: Durham, N.C. : [Duke University Press]
Total Pages: 261
Release: 1983
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0822304791

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Research Anthology on Reliability and Safety in Aviation Systems Spacecraft and Air Transport

Research Anthology on Reliability and Safety in Aviation Systems  Spacecraft  and Air Transport
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1601
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781799853589

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As with other transportation methods, safety issues in aircraft can result in a total loss of life. Recently, the air transport industry has come under immense scrutiny after several deaths occurred due to aircraft design and airlines that allowed improperly inspected aircraft to fly. Spacecraft too have found errors in system software that could lead to catastrophic failure. It is imperative that the aviation and aerospace industries continue to revise and refine safety protocols from the construction and design of aircraft, to secure and improve aviation systems, and to test and inspect aircraft. The Research Anthology on Reliability and Safety in Aviation Systems, Spacecraft, and Air Transport is a vital reference source that examines the latest scholarly material on the use of adaptive and assistive technologies in aviation to establish clear guidelines for the design and implementation of such technologies to better serve the needs of both military and civilian pilots. It also covers new information technology use in aviation systems to streamline the cybersecurity, decision making, planning, and design processes within the aviation industry. Highlighting a range of topics such as air navigation systems, computer simulation, and airline operations, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for pilots, scientists, engineers, aviation operators, air traffic controllers, air crash investigators, teachers, academicians, researchers, and students.