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Stavroula P. Kitsou, Nikitas Spiros Koutsoukis, Panos Chountalas and Nikolaos P. Rachaniotis
The aviation industry in the COVID-19 pandemic era (caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen) is practically starting from scratch as significant losses have been recorded since the outbreak in December 2019. This paper focuses on the study of the available his...
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Marc Christopher Gelhausen, Peter Berster and Dieter Wilken
Although there has been an unprecedented decline in traffic volume due to the COVID-19 crisis, robust growth in global demand for air transport services in the past means that air traffic is expected to recover in the long term. While capacity constraint...
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Agnieszka Barczak
The COVID-19 pandemic has reduced the mobility of urban residents on an international level. Tourist air traffic was suspended as one of many activities. As a result, the aviation industry has suffered losses at various levels. In addition to carriers, a...
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Andrei Popa, Julia Strer
Pág. 1384 - 1393
The events of 9/11 in the United States led to a significant strengthening of security measures within air transport. The maritime sector could also be a target of terror attacks. For this reason the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea...
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Huang Feng and Yu Zhang
Extensive research in predicting annual passenger throughput has been conducted, aiming at providing decision support for airport construction, aircraft procurement, resource management, flight scheduling, etc. However, how airport operational throughput...
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Glenn Baxter, Panarat Srisaeng and Graham Wild
Airports are an essential infrastructure to facilitate aviation. The substantial growth of aviation has led to a significant increase in water usage by airports. Airports also generate large volumes of wastewater that may include contaminants. Hence, und...
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Denis Miglianico
Pág. 557 - 566
Alstom Transport is in the process of retrofitting the entire Danish rolling stocks fleet with the European Train Control System (ETCS) system. This paper describes how Human factors have been integrated in the design process of the final solution in ord...
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Imane Essadeq, Eleonore Dubail, Eric Jeanniere
Pág. 1792 - 1801
Nowadays, urban population is witnessing a rapid growth and henceforth its mobility. City infrastructures and economic resources may not follow at the same rate as the increasing mobility. So often, projected increase in transport needs goes beyond proje...
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