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DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

I. INTRODUCTION

II. AIRPORTS AND AIRPORT SYSTEMS

A. Organization and administration

B. A historical and legislative perspective

III. THE COMPONENTS OF THE AIRPORT

A. The airfield

B. Airspace and air traffic control

C. Airport terminals and ground access

IV. AIRPORT OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

A. Airport operations management under FAR part 139

B. Airport security

C. Airport financial management

V. AIRPORT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING

A. The economic, political, and social role of airports

B. Airport planning

C. Airport capacity and delay

D. The future of airport management

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I. Background and historical information about airports, their development, and the mandatory regulations the management must obey.

II. Comprehensive overview of airports in the United States, the organization of airports, and the terms that refer to airports and their respective activities.

A. A description of airport proprietorship and prevailing organizational structures in the US and globally.

B. A description of the expansion of airports in line with the civil aviation system guidelines and the latest legislation on airport security and funding.

III. Provides information about facilities that exist in an airport

A. Facilities within the airport that ensure smooth operation of aircrafts such as runways and taxiways

B. The state airspace and traffic control system in relation to airport administration.

C. The infrastructure that facilitates the transfer of cargo and passengers amongst aircraft and their origins and final destinations.

IV. Ultimate models and guidelines that oversee airport planning and management.

A. Protocols overseeing the managing of commercial service airports

B. Airport operation for a security perspective

C. Strategies to maintain financially stable airport operations and development

V. Relates to the administrative sector of airport management and the planning concepts that prepare the airport for future activities.

A. The effects airports have on neighbouring communities in all aspects.

B. Strategies to prepare airports for future aviation activity, both locally, regionally, and internationally.

C. Emerging regulations and technologies affecting airport capacity and delay

D. Issues that the potential of significant impact on the future of airport organization and administration.