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Jakub Fiacan, Jozef Jenis, Damián Cechmánek, Slavomír Hrcek and Pavol Michal
This paper examines the design of a maintenance shaft hatch cover at an airport service road which will be utilized at airports in the European Union. The shaft has a particular application: it will be used for information networks and airport security. ...
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Domenico Pascarella, Gabriella Gigante, Angela Vozella, Maurizio Sodano, Marco Ippolito, Pierre Bieber, Thomas Dubot and Edgar Martinavarro
The drone market?s growth poses a serious threat to the negligent, illicit, or non-cooperative use of drones, especially in airports and their surroundings. Effective protection of an airport against drone intrusions should guarantee mandatory safety lev...
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Edina Jencová, Peter Ko?cák and Martina Ko?cáková
Queueing theory is currently a widely used method for optimizing activities not only in air transport but also in other sectors, in both production and the use of personnel. Using this theory, it is possible to simulate in advance various scenarios that ...
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Antonin Kazda, Benedikt Badanik and Francisco Serrano
The elements of a new daily normal, airports need to face in post-pandemic operations, are massive flight delays, operational disruptions, and shortage of trained staff. The authors analysed the problems and reactions of airport human resources staff dur...
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Kun Qin, Qixin Wang, Binbin Lu, Huabo Sun and Ping Shu
In the civil aviation industry, security risk management has shifted from post-accident investigations and analyses to pre-accident warnings in an attempt to reduce flight risks by identifying currently untracked flight events and their trends and effect...
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Luiza Marchezan Bezerra,Ana Maria Heuminski de Avila
deteriorating climatic conditions in urban centers of Brazil is a real concern for human security and urban livelihood sustainability. The city of Campinas in São Paulo state/Brazil is highly vulnerable to climatic disasters. The present paper...
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Adin Mekic, Seyed Sahand Mohammadi Ziabari and Alexei Sharpanskykh
Discretionary activities such as retail, food, and beverages generate a significant amount of non-aeronautical revenue within the aviation industry. However, they are rarely taken into account in computational airport terminal models. Since discretionary...
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Carolyn J. Swinney and John C. Woods
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) undoubtedly pose many security challenges. We need only look to the December 2018 Gatwick Airport incident for an example of the disruption UAVs can cause. In total, 1000 flights were grounded for 36 h over the Christmas p...
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Stef Janssen, Diogo Matias and Alexei Sharpanskykh
Airports are attractive targets for terrorists, as they are designed to accommodate and process large amounts of people, resulting in a high concentration of potential victims. A popular method to mitigate the risk of terrorist attacks is through securit...
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Stef Janssen, Régis van der Sommen, Alexander Dilweg and Alexei Sharpanskykh
Airport security checkpoints are the most important bottleneck in airport operations, but few studies aim to empirically understand them better. In this work we address this lack of data-driven quantitative analysis and insights about the security checkp...
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