aviation management ppt
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AIRPORT MANAGEMENT
AIRPORTS by Ownership & Use
Total airports
-open to public - closed to public
The national administrative structure of airports
• Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Washington, D.C.( U.S.A )
• Director general of civil aviation ( DGCA ) NEW DELHI (INDIA)
Airport management on an international level
• the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) , Canada .
• providing a source of communication and standardization among participating states with respect to civil aviation operations. ICAO publishes a series of recommended policies and regulations to be applied by individual states in the management of their airports and civil aviation system
RULES THAT GOVERN
• FAR Part 1 - Definitions and Abbreviations.• FAR Part 36 Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and
Airworthiness Certification• FAR Part 97 Standard Instrument Approach
Procedures• FAR Part 150 Airport Noise and Compatibility
Planning
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• FAR Part 158 Passenger Facility Charges
• 49 CFR Part 1510 Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fees
• 49 CFR Part 1544 Aircraft Operator Security: Air Carriers and Commercial Operators (replaced FAR Part 108)
Organizations that influence airport regulatorypolicies
• Aerospace Industries Association (AIA)• Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA)• Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)• Airports Council International• Air Transport Association of America (ATA)• American Association of Airport Executives
(AAAE)
Airport ownership and operation
• municipally operated airport• Port authorities• State-operated airports• Defense airports
Airport privatization
• Privatization refers to shifting governmental functions and responsibilities, in whole or in part, to the private sector. The most extensive privatizations involve the sale or lease of public assets.
Airport director
• The airport director is responsible for the overall day-today operation of the airport. He or she reports directly to the airport authority
• Supervises and coordinates with airline, general aviation, and military tenants use of airport facilities
Assistant director—finance and administration
• responsible for over all matters concerning finance, personnel, purchasing, facilities management, and office management
Assistant director—planning and engineering
• The assistant director planning and engineering provides technical assistance to all airport organizations, and ensures the engineering integrity of construction, alteration, and installation programs. This individual also establishes industrial safety standards.
Assistant director—operations
• The assistant director—operations is responsible for all airside and landside operations including security, and crash, fire, and rescue operations
Assistant director—maintenance
• The assistant director—maintenance is responsible for planning, coordinating, directing, and reviewing the maintenance of buildings, facilities, vehicles, and utilities
The airport organization chart