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New Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Crossing Borders Beyond Cities, Nations, and Continents: Impact of International Travel

2021

The third outbreak of coronavirus in the form of the COVID-19 infection started in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The early and rapid spread of this infection across borders can be largely attributed to international air travel that has become a part of modern globalization. In this article, we analyze the spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) along the routes of international travel, both by air and by sea. Pitfalls of various screening methods used at the airports and the importance of optimal aircraft ventilation are discussed. Also, we suggest measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of transmission associated with air travel.

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Forecasting Passenger Traffic for a Regional Airport

2019

Abstract The purpose of the present research is estimating the potential traffic for SIA (Sibiu International Airport, SBZ) for the year 2017. Predicting as accurate as possible the passenger traffic for a certain airport is an aspect of major importance for both the airport management and the airline companies. The theoretical quality of the forecasting models for air traffic of passengers is fundamental for obtaining the most accurate predictions. In this regard, a two-step process was used in developing the traffic forecasting model: (1) Identifying the proper regression model for traffic estimation based on the number of aircraft departures, and (2) Forecasting the number of aircraft de…

air trafficEstimation050210 logistics & transportationregression modelHF5001-6182Social PsychologyComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecttraffic forecasting model05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Regression analysisAir traffic controlInternational airportregional airportTransport engineering0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessQuality (business)Business managementTransit (satellite)050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonStudies in Business and Economics
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Regional air transport in Europe: the potential role of the civil tiltrotor in reducing airside congestion

2006

airport capacityregional air transport; VTOL; airport capacityregional air transportVTOL
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The Route Development Strategies of Romanian Airports: A Key Challenge in Modern Aviation

2018

Airport route development can be defined as a complex process carried out by airports, encouraging airlines to launch new routes or increase frequencies on already served destinations. The deregulated aviation environment helped airports to find new and innovative ways to compete directly with each other for a limited airline capacity, engaging with airlines and proving the airport route development strategy and airline needs meet at a certain point. The future prosperity of the communities the airports serve, depends on the efforts of the route development team and their focused aviation marketing strategy. A huge responsibility to attract what is best for the community as well as a good c…

airport salesnetwork developmentairport marketingairline salesComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSairport competitionlcsh:Businessairport route developmentlcsh:HF5001-6182airline developmentairport profitabilityExpert Journal of Business and Management
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The airport as edge city : the case of Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport

2005

International audience; Most of the recent research about airports has considered them in their role as points within airline networks,and the focus has been generally on hub airports. But airports are also places offering many similarities with cities, particularly with edge cities. They are places of human diversity and job centers for surrounding areas. Traffic jams are common on ground facilities as they are on taxiways, runways and airways. Often divided in specialized districts, such as cargo warehousing, hotel rows, rental car parking lots or office clusters, they are also urban organisms exerting strong demands on the local environment. In the post 9-11era, their importance for econ…

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The Importance of Air Connectivity and the Impact on Romanian Airports

2019

In a world where passenger air travel is set to keep a positive growth rate over the years, airports all over the world are striving to increase their connectivity rate by attracting different airline companies, either for point to point connections or hub connectivity to wider the number of destinations reached from the airport to all over the world via a hub. From an airport perspective, creating a strategy to increase the connectivity performance index requires a lot of market analysis, following latest developments of hub connections from all over Europe, as hub connectivity tends to change on a yearly basis. Airport connectivity performance is directly linked to growth, studies (ACI Eu…

hub connectivityRomanian airportsairport connectivityairport direct connectivityairport indirect connectivityairport competitionlcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Expert Journal of Business and Management
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Sekcijas "Latvijas uzņēmumu konkurētspēja ārējos tirgos (EKOSOC VPP 5.2.1)" Ekonomikas un vadības fakultātē (19. februāris, 2016): Referātu tēzes

2016

human resourceselektroenerģijadarba vidē balstīta izglītībavieda specializācijaairport efficiencystarptautiskais marketingsSociāli kulturālie faktorijauniešu nodarbinātībaaugstākās izglītības eksportsexport (Latvia-the People’s Republic of China)dizains (konkurētspēja):SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]veselības aprūpegravitācijas modelisDzelzceļa uzņēmumu konkurētspējaKonkurētspēja
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Management of Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Airport Inventories

2020

Greenhouse gases retain heat in the atmosphere since they absorb most of the Earth's outgoing long wave infrared radiation. The energy trapping alters the radiative balance that, in turn, modifies weather patterns at a global scale, progressively increasing the natural greenhouse effect. Heattrapping ability of some pollutants and primarily the carbon overload in the atmosphere as a result of human activities which have been protracted over a long period of time, has led to climate change and increase in global average temperature. In a long-term perspective, emission abatement from aviation sector has needed wide-ranging strategies. In this view an inventory of greenhouse gases can be a be…

inventoryairportSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporticarbon emissionsGreenhouse gas emission
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Communication of SJSC Riga International Airport on social networks "Facebook" and "Instagram" during the spread of covid-19

2022

Bakalaura darba “VAS starptautiskās lidostas “Rīga” komunikācija sociālajos tīklos “Facebook” un “Instagram” covid-19 izplatības laikā” mērķis ir noskaidrot VAS starptautiskās lidostas “Rīga” komunikāciju sociālajos tīklos “Facebook” un “Instagram” laikā, kad covid-19 pandēmijas dēļ tika ierobežota aviosatiksme. Darba teorētiskajā daļā tiek apskatīti tādi jēdzieni kā komunikācija, sociālie tīkli un sociālie mediji, sociālo tīklu platforma “Facebook”, sociālo tīklu platforma “Instagram”, mārketinga komunikācija sociālajos tīklos. Bakalaura darba pētījuma veikšanai tika izmantotas trīs pētniecības metodes: kontentanalīze, interneta aptauja, daļēji strukturēta intervija. Darbā iegūtie secināju…

komunikācijasocial networksairportsociālie tīkliKomunikācijas zinātnelidosta
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Air pollution and airport apron workers: A neglected occupational setting in epidemiological research.

2020

Abstract Introduction Airport apron workers are occupationally exposed to jet exhaust and major concern is related to the exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP) from aircrafts. To date, little attention has been given to occupational exposures to aircraft-related UFP, although aircraft engines have high emissions of ultrafine particles, which are orders of magnitude higher than residential exposure. UFP could possibly contribute to the development of cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and respiratory symptoms. In addition to particulate matter, apron workers are exposed to other polluting substances associated with vehicles, aircraft exhaust or direct fuel emissions. Methods We performed…

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