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The document summarizes information about the aviation industry, including that it is classified into civil aviation and civil aerospace sectors. Civil aviation includes airports, airlines, air navigation services, and passenger and freight activities. Civil aerospace includes aircraft and engine manufacturing and maintenance. The industry supports over 17 million direct and indirect jobs worldwide. It also defines different types of airlines by annual revenue and discusses major Asian carriers like Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
The document discusses the history and development of residential airparks. It notes that the first residential airpark originated in the USA in 1941 in California. Today, residential airparks are typically private communities centered around an airport, with homes that have attached hangars for residents' airplanes. The document estimates there are over 400 residential airparks currently in the US and Canada. It provides an overview of the typical characteristics of modern residential airparks, such as large homes and lots, single runways, and homeowners associations.
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C C 2 0 Appendix 1 Company Cases
Company Case 9
Southwest Airlines: Waging War in Philly
B AT T L E S TAT I O N S !
In March 2004, US Airways CEO David Siegel addressed his
employees via a Webcast. “They’re coming for one reason:
They’re coming to kill us. They beat us on the West Coast, they
beat us in Baltimore, but if they beat us in Philadelphia, they are
going to kill us.” Siegel exhorted his employees on, emphasiz-
ing that US Airways had to repel Southwest Airlines when
the no-frills carrier began operations at the Philadelphia
International Airport in May—or die.
On Sunday, May 9, 2004, at 5:05 A.M. (yes, A.M.), leisure
passengers and some thrift-minded business people lined up to
secure seats on Southwest’s 7 A.M. flight from Philadelphia to
Chicago—its inaugural flight from the new market. Other pas-
sengers scurried to get in line for a flight to Orlando. And why
not? One family of six indicated it bought tickets for $49 each
way, or $98 round trip. An equivalent round-trip ticket on US
Airways would have cost $200.
Southwest employees, dressed in golf shirts and khaki pants
or shorts, had decorated the ticket counters with lavender, red,
and gold balloons and hustled to assist the throng of passengers.
As the crowd blew noisemakers and hurled confetti, Herb
Kelleher, Southwest’s quirky CEO, shouted, “I hereby declare
Philadelphia free from the tyranny of high fares!” At 6:59 A.M.,
Southwest flight 741 departed for Chicago.
WA R O N !
Was Southwest’s entry into the Philadelphia market worth all
this fuss? After all, US Airways was firmly entrenched in
Philadelphia, the nation’s eighth-largest market, offering more
than 375 flights per day and controlling two-thirds of the air-
port’s 120 gates. Further, in 2004, little Southwest served a to-
tal of 58 cities and 59 airports in 30 states and was offering only
14 flights a day from Philly out of only two gates. And until its
entry into Philadelphia, Southwest had a history of entering
smaller, less expensive, more out-of-the-way airports where it
didn’t pose a direct threat to the major airlines like US Airways.
Did Southwest really have a chance?
Southwest was used to that question. In 1971, when Kelleher
and a partner concocted a business plan on a cocktail napkin,
most people didn’t give Southwest much chance. Its strategy
completely countered the industry’s conventional wisdom.
Southwest’s planes flew from “point-to-point” rather than using
the “hub-and-spoke” pattern that is the backbone of the major air-
lines. This allowed more flexibility to move planes around based
on demand. Southwest served no meals, only snacks. It did not
charge passengers a fee to change same-fare tickets. It had no as-
signed seats. It had no electronic entertainment, relying on comic
flight attendants to entertain passengers. The airline did not offer
a retirement plan; rather, it offered its employees a profit-sharing
plan. Because of all this, Southwest had much lower costs than its
competi ...
Changi Airport in Singapore ranked as the top airport in the world. It handles over 4,300 weekly flights and has won over 280 awards for its service excellence. Incheon International Airport in South Korea was continuously rated as the best airport in the world since 2005 and has unique luxury amenities. Hong Kong International Airport is a major aviation hub and the primary hub for Cathay Pacific, with over 150 city connections and 60,000 people employed at the airport.
Florida's aviation industry has a $115 billion economic impact and is growing. The state has four large hub airports and is exploring the "aerotropolis" concept of developing airport-centered business and residential districts. Proponents argue that airports now drive economic development as past forms of transportation did previously. Florida airports are expanding their capacity and connectivity through people movers and rail links to support aerotropolis-style development around major airports like Orlando and Tampa.
Southwest Airlines has grown significantly but its cost advantage over competitors has decreased in recent years. Fuel costs and labor costs are major expenses for the airline. Threats include increasing fuel prices, competition from other low-cost carriers like JetBlue that are adopting similar business models, and alternative forms of transportation. Southwest has maintained success by focusing on low fares, point-to-point routes, and high customer satisfaction. It will need to continue finding new ways to optimize costs and revenues to deal with industry challenges.
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The document summarizes information about the aviation industry, including that it is classified into civil aviation and civil aerospace sectors. Civil aviation includes airports, airlines, air navigation services, and passenger and freight activities. Civil aerospace includes aircraft and engine manufacturing and maintenance. The industry supports over 17 million direct and indirect jobs worldwide. It also defines different types of airlines by annual revenue and discusses major Asian carriers like Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
The document discusses the history and development of residential airparks. It notes that the first residential airpark originated in the USA in 1941 in California. Today, residential airparks are typically private communities centered around an airport, with homes that have attached hangars for residents' airplanes. The document estimates there are over 400 residential airparks currently in the US and Canada. It provides an overview of the typical characteristics of modern residential airparks, such as large homes and lots, single runways, and homeowners associations.
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Company Case 9
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B AT T L E S TAT I O N S !
In March 2004, US Airways CEO David Siegel addressed his
employees via a Webcast. “They’re coming for one reason:
They’re coming to kill us. They beat us on the West Coast, they
beat us in Baltimore, but if they beat us in Philadelphia, they are
going to kill us.” Siegel exhorted his employees on, emphasiz-
ing that US Airways had to repel Southwest Airlines when
the no-frills carrier began operations at the Philadelphia
International Airport in May—or die.
On Sunday, May 9, 2004, at 5:05 A.M. (yes, A.M.), leisure
passengers and some thrift-minded business people lined up to
secure seats on Southwest’s 7 A.M. flight from Philadelphia to
Chicago—its inaugural flight from the new market. Other pas-
sengers scurried to get in line for a flight to Orlando. And why
not? One family of six indicated it bought tickets for $49 each
way, or $98 round trip. An equivalent round-trip ticket on US
Airways would have cost $200.
Southwest employees, dressed in golf shirts and khaki pants
or shorts, had decorated the ticket counters with lavender, red,
and gold balloons and hustled to assist the throng of passengers.
As the crowd blew noisemakers and hurled confetti, Herb
Kelleher, Southwest’s quirky CEO, shouted, “I hereby declare
Philadelphia free from the tyranny of high fares!” At 6:59 A.M.,
Southwest flight 741 departed for Chicago.
WA R O N !
Was Southwest’s entry into the Philadelphia market worth all
this fuss? After all, US Airways was firmly entrenched in
Philadelphia, the nation’s eighth-largest market, offering more
than 375 flights per day and controlling two-thirds of the air-
port’s 120 gates. Further, in 2004, little Southwest served a to-
tal of 58 cities and 59 airports in 30 states and was offering only
14 flights a day from Philly out of only two gates. And until its
entry into Philadelphia, Southwest had a history of entering
smaller, less expensive, more out-of-the-way airports where it
didn’t pose a direct threat to the major airlines like US Airways.
Did Southwest really have a chance?
Southwest was used to that question. In 1971, when Kelleher
and a partner concocted a business plan on a cocktail napkin,
most people didn’t give Southwest much chance. Its strategy
completely countered the industry’s conventional wisdom.
Southwest’s planes flew from “point-to-point” rather than using
the “hub-and-spoke” pattern that is the backbone of the major air-
lines. This allowed more flexibility to move planes around based
on demand. Southwest served no meals, only snacks. It did not
charge passengers a fee to change same-fare tickets. It had no as-
signed seats. It had no electronic entertainment, relying on comic
flight attendants to entertain passengers. The airline did not offer
a retirement plan; rather, it offered its employees a profit-sharing
plan. Because of all this, Southwest had much lower costs than its
competi ...
Changi Airport in Singapore ranked as the top airport in the world. It handles over 4,300 weekly flights and has won over 280 awards for its service excellence. Incheon International Airport in South Korea was continuously rated as the best airport in the world since 2005 and has unique luxury amenities. Hong Kong International Airport is a major aviation hub and the primary hub for Cathay Pacific, with over 150 city connections and 60,000 people employed at the airport.
Delta Air Lines is a major US airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It operates an extensive domestic and international network serving all continents except Antarctica. Delta's main hub is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is the world's busiest airport. Delta is a founding member of the SkyTeam airline alliance and has a loyalty program called SkyMiles.
The document discusses the safety record of commercial air travel in the United States, noting that the last fatality on a scheduled U.S. airline flight was in 2009, and in the almost 9 years since over 6.1 billion people have traveled domestically without another fatality. It also touches on how airplane travel is one of the safest modes of transportation but safety remains an important issue due to the large number of lives that could potentially be lost in a single accident. Human error is identified as a key factor in aviation accidents.
The annual Aviation & Transportation Career Expo hosted by Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport attracted over 3,500 students to explore careers in the aviation and transportation fields through hands-on exhibits like aircraft displays, flight simulators, and information booths from 25 exhibitors. The event is aimed at sparking interest in these fields among elementary, junior high and high school students from over 70 local school districts.
Chapter 9
General Aviation Airport Security
This chapter examines potential security threats to general aviation (GA) airports and flight operations. Strategies for protecting GA airports and aircraft are provided and an overview of changes in aviation security that affected GA operations after 9/11. You will learn about challenges to developing and implementing security regulations for GA airports. We also discuss the security strategies used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and various GA airport and aircraft operators.
*
Introduction
Since 9/11, the general aviation community has struggled to help the public understand the nature of GA.
General aviation aircraft have long been used as platforms to smuggle narcotics and weapons, and for human trafficking operations.
In 1993, the FBI indicated that Osama bin Laden assessed the possibility of using an agricultural aircraft to spread a chemical agent on a ground target.
GA provides vital services to the United States and greatly enhances the U.S. economy. GA accounts for some 77% of all flights in the United States. With more than 200,000 aircraft, 650,000 pilots, and 19,000 airports and landing strips, the GA industry provides jobs and opportunities for thousands of people.
*
The Nature of GA Flight Operations
GA 3/4 of all takeoffs/landing in US
$100 billion to US economy
1.3 million jobs
GA provides vital services to the United States and greatly enhances the U.S. economy. Approximately 24% of all GA flights are conducted for business or corporate use nearly two-thirds of all business flights carry passengers in mid-level management positions, sales representatives, and project teams for major corporations.
GA accounts for three-quarters of all takeoffs and landings in the United States, contributes about $100 billion to the U.S economy, and has about 1.3 million jobs.
These estimates do not include multipliers, such as the number of jobs created by the hotel, rental car, restaurant, and tourist industries. The creation of GA security policies is important to protect these interests.
*
Securing General Aviation
5,000 GA airports in US
14,000 private airstrips
Securing general aviation is challenging considering the magnitude and nature of GA operations. There are approximately 450 commercial service airports in the United States and more than 5,000 GA airports. Those 14,000 airports are not regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or the TSA.
*
Practical Aviation Security – Chapter 9
Securing General Aviation
Issues to consider:
What is the threat to GA airports and aircraft?
What is the threat to public or infrastructure from GA aircraft?
What security measures should be required or recommended to prevent both of the aforementioned threats from occurring?
Most GA aircraft are too light to be used as a platform for conventional explosives and heightened vigilance by GA airport and aircraft operators would make it ...
This document provides a summary of passenger movement through an airport terminal. It discusses how passengers spend time before entering security, noting shopping and eating. It describes security as a bottleneck, with TSA agents conducting thorough searches to ensure safety. It mentions challenges in getting large groups through security efficiently while maintaining standards post-9/11. It also briefly references body scanners that have raised privacy concerns in some cases.
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The document summarizes the history and plans for renovating Salt Lake City International Airport. It describes how the airport was originally built in the 1960s and expanded over time. It discusses the airport's role during World War II and the growth of hub operations by airlines like Western and Delta in subsequent decades. The current renovation project will replace the aging terminals and concourses with a new single terminal and additional gates to accommodate future growth, while improving operations, customer experience and environmental sustainability. Construction is underway and the new facilities are scheduled to open in phases starting in 2018.
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2. Conversions amount
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4. cost of food
5. cost of sightseeing
6. cost of shoping
7. cost of saving
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residence to four of the globe's ten busiest flights. Intriguingly, some of the crowded airports
across the country are not inevitably the greatest by total area. Here are the best international
airports in the USA by passenger numbers.
ATL Atlanta Airport
2. ATL Atlanta Airport is a US-crowded airport by passenger numbers. It's been one of the busiest
airports in the US since 1998. In 2019, almost 104 million passengers passed through it. The
11-kilometer-distance city of ATL was given that name in honor of Georgia's two former officials,
William Hartfield and Maynard Jackson. It covers 19.02 square kilometers and is Delta Air Lines'
base and technological operations center. It is a gateway to the US from the outside and has the
seventh-highest international passenger volume.
● Los Angeles International Airport
About 84.5 million people traveled through Los Angeles International Airport in 2019, marking it
as the best Airport in the US 2022 by passenger numbers. Around 51.2% of those that used the
terminal were departing travelers. About 30 kilometers outside of Los Angeles, in the Westchester
district, sits LAX, which covers the Greater Los Angeles area. International travelers can connect
there and use it as an entry point to the US. It occupies around 14 square kilometers. Launched
in 1930 the air base was recognized as Mines Field. The Airport, which covers 1,386 acres of
land, is vital to Southern California's economic system. It managed 1.1Mt of shipment and
observed 353,029 aircraft motions up to July 2013.
After the renovation is complete, the terminal can accommodate 4,500 passengers every hour.
Additionally, the total terminal area would grow to 1.2 million square feet.
● O'Hare International Airport
With a surface area of 30.9 square kilometers, O'Hare International Airport is the seventh-
largest Airport in the US. With 79.8 million tourists, it is the third main Airport in passenger traffic.
Between 1963 and 1998, it was the top Airport in the nation, relying on passenger volume. The
Airport boasts direct nonstop planes to over 220 locations on all six continents.
● Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
By passenger volume, DFW Airport is the US's fourth busiest and tenth busiest Airport worldwide.
It spans 69.63 square kilometers and is about halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth. The Airport
had 75 million visitors in 2019, the largest in its 45-year past. It offers service to more than 250
locations, most of which are domestic locations within the nation. In 2019, DFW Airport served
over 35.9 million outbound travelers, 31.2 million of whom traveled to domestic locations. The
Airport has its emergency workers, officers, and fire protection divisions. The Airport has
connections to 191 locations across the world. It has 155 airplane terminals and seven runways.
3. There are four domestic passenger ports and one global terminal. The 60,000+ staff members at
the Airport work hard to make passengers' experiences pleasant.
● Denver International Airport
This is one of the best international airports in the USA. Its 135.7 square kilometers are
occupied, and its 7th-longest runway is global. However, with 61 million tourists in 2019, DIA
ranked as the fifth-busiest Airport in the US. 96percent of the 33.9 million outgoing passengers
who utilized the Airport were traveling within the country. Since its inauguration in 1995, the Airport
has provided service to 215 places.
Both a short-term and long-term grand plan for the Airport is in place. Current airport development
works include the South Terminal Redevelopment, airport renovations, and new road links.
● JFK
With 61 million passengers annually, JFK Airport ranks as the 20th most crowded Airport in the
world and the 6th major Airport in the US. JFK is North America's world's busiest gateway and
was formerly called New York International Airport. Queens, where the Airport is situated, is about
26 km from Midtown Manhattan.
JFK Airport, established in 1948, is a hub for over 90 airlines and offers direct flights to all six
inhabited countries. In Queens County, New York, the Airport occupies 4,930 acres of property
on Jamaica Bay. More than 125 aircraft gates are spread across six terminals. Over 15,000
automobiles can park at various locations around the Airport. The best Airport in New York City
remains JFK, which offers more flights and flexible scheduling. Additionally, JFK is 29 for on-time
landings and substantially greater than LaGuardia for departure time.
● SFO
San Francisco is the state of California's busiest airports in the us in terms of passenger traffic.
With 56 million passengers annually, it is the main Airport in the San Francisco Bay Region.
Passengers leaving SFO made up roughly 49% of the total. South of San Francisco, the runway
is approximately 21 kilometers away. It serves as a crucial international entry point to Asia and
Europe and offers flights to all regions of North America. The SFO Museum is the first museum
inside an airport terminal, was established in 1980, and SFO also serves as a significant United
Airlines maintenance base. Alaska Airlines, which works in Terminal 2, also uses it as a hub.
● LAS
4. The Airport was established in 1942 and reopened to airline operations in 1948. It has grown and
made use of a variety of cutting-edge technology, like shared-use facilities. Harry Reid
International Airport is an 11.3 square kilometer site about 8 kilometers south of Las Vegas. It
was developed in 1942 and inaugurated to passengers in 1948. With 51 million tourists served in
2019, LAS is presently the 8th main Airport in the United States. It is the main Airport in the US
and not an airline center. But many airlines, such as Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines,
have bases there. The runways were originally built of asphalt but are currently constructed of
concrete.
● SEA
Sea-Tac Airport is the principal commercial Airport serving Seattle, Washington. Seattle Port
owns the Airport. Although it is only a small airport—about 2500 acres—it has the same
passenger traffic as some of the bigger airports in the nation. Alaska Airlines or Delta Air Lines
use it as their hub. The Airport links 91 national locations with nonstop flights. It also serves about
28 international locations across the globe.
Accessibility amenities at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are the best. You can phone ahead
and ask for assistance at the Airport.
● Charlotte Douglas International Airport
When the Airport was first built, Ben Elbert Douglas, Charlotte's governor, was honored with a
new name 19 years later. CLT is a commercial airport that is roughly 10 kilometers from Charlotte.
It is the tenth best Airport in the US 2022, with 46 million tourists annually. It is a hub for
American Airlines, which has 700 daily departures to 149 different locations. The airfield has 115
gates and one passenger station. CLT provides nonstop air travel to 183 destinations around the
globe and is habitat to eight main air carriers. The Airport has functioned monetarily on a fully
autonomous basis.
Conclusion
The rankings of international airports in the USA highlight how, despite several nations,
including the US, loosening pandemic travel restrictions, there was a slowdown in global tourism
last year. Although American airports led the list, overall passenger volume was down. According
to ACI, airlines transported 4.5 billion passengers in 2018, a 50% decrease from 2019 but a 25%
increase from 2020. These are the busiest international airports in the USA.
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