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AMG 1204

Airport Management
By Zuliana Ismail, 2010
Airport Managements
Course Outlines
Chapter 1: Introduction To Airport

Chapter 2: Airport Components

Chapter 3: Air Traffic Control Tower

Chapter 4: Airport Terminal Building

Chapter 5: Airport Operations

Chapter 6: Airport Security

Chapter 7: Airport Financial Management

Chapter 8: Airport And Environmental Impacts

Chapter 9:

Chapter 10:

Lecture 1
Introduction To
Airport
Learning Outcome

• By the end of this section, student will


be able to:
• Describe about airports
• Explain several different types of airports
• Describe the function of Airports
What means by AIRPPORT

• An airport is a facility where


passengers connect from
ground transportation to air
transportation.
What means by AIRPPORT

• An airport is a location where aircraft


such as airplanes, helicopters take off
and land.
• Aircraft may also be stored or
maintained at an airport.
• An airport should have runway for
takeoffs and landings, buildings such
as hangars and terminal buildings.
Definition

• AIRFIELD is an area where an


aircraft can land and take off,
which may or may not be
equipped with any navigational
aids or markings. Many grass
strips are also designated as
airfields.
What is Aerodromes?

• AERODROMES
• A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations
and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the
arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft.

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport
Airport History

• The world's first airport was built in


1928 at Croydon near London
(England). It was the main airport for
London till it was closed down in 1959,
after the World War II. It is now open as
a visitor centre for aviation.
Airlines
• An organization that provides
scheduled flights for passengers or
cargo.
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES

• Air traffic services help in navigating aircraft


while landing, taking off, flying in the air,
over-flying any country, taxing on the
ground and parking

• They provide a discipline in the air and also on the


ground and maintain safety

• The services are provided by using modern


equipment including radars
REGULATION AND POLICIES
The International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO).
The International Civil
Aviation Organization
• The International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), an agency of the
United Nations, codifies the principles
and techniques of international air
navigation and fosters the planning
and development of international air
transport to ensure safe and
orderly growth.
REGULATION AND POLICIES

• IN MALAYSIA:
• Department of Civil Aviation (DCA)
DCA’s Documents
Airports
International Airports
• An international airport has direct service to many
other airports.
• Handle scheduled commercial airlines both for
passengers and cargo.
• Many international airports also serve as "HUBS", or
places where non-direct flights may land and
passengers switch planes.
• Typically equipped with customs and immigration
facilities to handle international flights to and from
other countries.
• Such airports are usually larger, and often feature
longer runways and facilities to accommodate the large
aircraft. (FBO, MRO etc..)
O’Hare International Airport –
Chicago, Illinois, United States
London Heathrow Airport –
United Kingdom
Beijing Capital International
Airport – China
Hong Kong International Airport – Chek Lap Kok,
Hong Kong
Incheon International Airport
Domestic Airports

• A domestic airport is an airport which handles


only domestic flights or flights within the
same country.
• Domestic airports don't have customs and
immigration facilities and are therefore
incapable of handling flights to or from a foreign
airport.
• These airports normally have short runways
which are sufficient to handle short/medium
haul aircraft.
Regional Airports

• A regional airport is an airport serving traffic


within a relatively small or lightly populated
geographical area.
• A regional airport usually does not have
customs and immigration facilities to process
traffic between countries.
• Aircraft using these airports tend to be smaller
business jets or private aircraft (general
aviation).
Regional Airports

Louisiana Regional Airport, US


Airport Ownerships
• Most of the world’s airports are owned by government
bodies who then lease the airport to private
corporations who oversee the airport’s operation.
• For example, In Malaysia, airport are authorized by
Malaysia Airport Holding Berhad (MAHB).
• MAHB responsible is to focus on the operations,
management and maintenance of Malaysia airports.
How are airports managed?

• There are several divisions to manage each sub


organizations at an airport.
• These divisions including
• Airport operation services (security, fire & rescue &
maintenance)
• Airport planning and development (engineering)
• Airport financial (revenues, business)
• The primary objective of each division is to ensure the
operational efficiency, safety and security of passengers,
cargo and aircraft operations.
Airport Structure
Landside Airside
The End
Thank you for listening…

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