Syllabus

JNTUK B. Tech Airport Management for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Airport Management gives you detail information of Airport Management R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Course Objective

The main objective of the subject is to provide the legal rules ownership authorization norms study the concepts related to the airfield-Navigation aids (NAVAIDS) located on airfields, and the traffic instruction in the air will be covered. The different types of air craft Hazards are introduced and remedial action for stringent safety is practiced theoretically. Airport financial issues and overall airport administration will be clearly introduced.

UNIT-I : Airports And Airport Systems : Introduction-Airport Management on an international level- Rules that govern airport management-Airport ownership and organization-Airport organization chart-Airport manager and public relations.

UNIT-II : The Airfield : Components of an airport-The airfield-Navigation aids(NAVAIDS)located on airfields-Air traffic Control and surveillance facilities located on the airfield-Weather reporting facilities located on airfields-security infrastructure on airfields.

UNIT-III : Airspace and Air Traffic Control : Air traffic control management and operating infrastructure-Basics of air traffic control-Current and future enhancements to air traffic control Airport Terminals and Ground Access Historical development of airport terminals-Components of airport terminal-Airport ground access.

UNIT-IV : Airport Operations Management : Pavement management-Aircraft rescue and fire fighting (ARFF)=Snow and ice control-Safety inspection programs- Bird and wildlife hazard management
Airport Security : Transportation Security Administration-Security at commercial service airports Security at general aviation airports.

UNIT-V : Airport Financial Management : Airport financial accounting-Revenue strategies at commercial airports-Pricing of airport facilities and services- Variation in the sources of operating revenues-Rise in airport financial burdens-Airport funding-Airport financing- Private investment-Sale of the airport.

UNIT-VI : Airport Capacity and Delay : Defining capacity-Factors affecting capacity and delay-estimating capacity-Simulation Models-Defining delay- Estimating delay-Analytical estimates of delay: queuing diagram-Approaches to reducing delay-administrative and demand management

TEXT BOOK

  • Alexander T. Wells and Seth B. Young, “Airport Planning and Management”, (Fifth Edition), McGraw- Hill,2004

REFERENCE BOOKS

  • Norman Ashford and H. P. Martin Stanton, “Airport Operations”, Mc-Graw-Hill, 1999
  • Anne Graham, “Managing Airports: An International Perspective”, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
  • Rigas Doganis, “The Airport Business”, Routledge, 1992
  • Richard D Neufville, “Airport Systems: Planning, Design and Management”, McGraw-Hill,

Course Outcomes
After undergoing the course the student shall be able to:

  • Get the legal rules ownership authorization norms.
  • Know the airfield-Navigation aids (NAVAIDS) located on airfields, and the traffic instruction in the air will be covered.
  • Identify the types of air craft Hazards.
  • Carry out the remedial action for stringent safety guidelines.
  • Comprehend Airport financial issues and overall airport administration will be clearly introduced.

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