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Graham Wild
Aircraft maintenance is defined by the ICAO as the tasks that need to be carried out on an aircraft to ensure its continuing airworthiness. Accidents that result from aircraft maintenance activities are a direct measurable outcome that can be used to bro...
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M. Syamil Bin Shahul Hamid,Glenn Baxter,Graham Wild
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This research focuses on understanding how passengers had perceived airline?s flight services as well as how passengers had evaluated the importance of service quality dimensions of airlines based in Singapore, specifically understanding whether full-ser...
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Fatima Najeeb Khan, Ayiei Ayiei, John Murray, Glenn Baxter and Graham Wild
Aircraft maintenance includes all the tasks needed to ensure an aircraft?s continuing airworthiness. Accidents that result from these maintenance activities can be used to assess safety. This research seeks to undertake a preliminary investigation of acc...
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Eranga Batuwangala, Jose Silva and Graham Wild
In recent years, a growing emphasis on safety has driven various industries, both in manufacturing and service, to implement a Safety Management System (SMS) in their organisations. SMSs have also been widely implemented in aviation due to both regulator...
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Mithun Abdul Sathar Eqbal, Nuwantha Fernando, Matthew Marino and Graham Wild
The development of more efficient propulsion systems for aerospace vehicles is essential to achieve key objectives. These objectives are to increase efficiency while reducing the amount of carbon-based emissions. Hybrid electric propulsion (HEP) is an id...
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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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Gary Allwood, Graham Wild and Steven Hinckley
Optical fibre sensors, such as Fibre Bragg Gratings (FBGs), are growing in their utilisation, although very niche in their applications. To enable a more diverse range of end users, expensive application-specific optical fibre interrogation hardware need...
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Graham Wild, John Murray and Glenn Baxter
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