Journal of Airport Management
2006 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial pp. 204-205

- Simon Beckett
- Reimagining the role of hub airports as multimodal transport hubs in a sustainable future pp. 206-221

- Aniek Toet, Klaas Boersma and Jasper Van Kuijk
- How organisations can adapt and evolve their safety management systems to foster a culture that prioritises safety at every level pp. 222-232

- Marcelo Cabral and Preety Dutta
- Navigating an era of ‘energy turbulence’: How utilities and energy developers can collaborate to support the airport energy transition – lessons from US airport case studies pp. 233-251

- Juan Macias, Christine Weydig and Eli Mangold
- How to manage the effects of seasonality on your regional airport pp. 252-265

- Andrea Andorno
- Breaking the passenger experience pp. 266-275

- Hunter S. Fulghum
- Geo-spatial context: How to prepare your IT architecture for the growing demand of contextual information pp. 276-287

- Bert Dijk
- Towards net zero airports: Electrification of ground services pp. 288-300

- Christoph Klingenberg and Lena Trepte
Volume 19, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 108-109

- Simon Beckett
- Case study: Vienna Airport’s south terminal expansion project pp. 110-118

- Philipp Ahrens and Stefan Kovacs
- Environmental, social and governance principles in airports: Drivers, pushback and a way forward pp. 119-129

- Alex Chapman
- The role of regional airports in the context of regional development pp. 130-143

- Joanna Fornalczyk and Anna Midera
- Assessing physical climate risks at airports: A case study of Rome pp. 144-155

- Lorenzo Rinaldi and Roberto Mezzalama
- Airport board orientation and training pp. 156-163

- Kim Kenville
- Can small airports ever be profitable? pp. 164-172

- Jani Jolkkonen
- Looking at the bigger picture: Total cost of ownership considerations for baggage handling systems pp. 173-184

- Larry Studdiford
- Why collaboration is necessary if federal partners continue to impose security funding on airports pp. 185-192

- Sarah Demory
Volume 19, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- Don’t be left at the gate: A practical guide to AI adoption for airports pp. 6-14

- Chris Crist
- The intersection of data and human behaviour in aviation pp. 15-22

- Dionne Crutchley
- Case study: Automated staff assignment with LiDAR tracking for security control at Munich Airport pp. 23-32

- Robert Götze and Andreas Hofmann
- A data-driven approach to elevating airport experiences: Insights from Ontario International Airport’s journey mapping analysis pp. 33-56

- Tiffany Sanders, Samantha Flores and Melissa Hoelting
- Data governance best practices for the AI-ready airport pp. 57-70

- Trevor Strome
- Navigating the PFAS landscape and successfully transitioning away from aqueous film-forming foams pp. 71-82

- Noah J. Karberg and Cameron M. Woods
- From bricks to bytes: AI-based airport digital transformation in practice pp. 83-95

- Robert Rauch and Christiaan Hen
Volume 18, issue 4, 2024
- Editorial pp. 324-325

- Simon Beckett
- Unlocking a dynamic future: How airport leaders can innovate to ensure relevance for decades to come pp. 326-343

- Christina A. Cassotis
- Innovation and digitalisation across the passenger journey and the effect on the business model pp. 344-356

- Lutz Weisser
- Embedding net zero ambition at Dublin Airport: A world to connect and a future to protect pp. 357-366

- Julie Mcguinness
- Integrating liquid hydrogen infrastructure at airports: Conclusions from an ecosystem approach at Rotterdam The Hague Airport pp. 367-396

- Daan Van Dijk, Hosam Ebrahim, Yannick Jooss, Espen Flo Bødal and Ida Hjorth
- Public-public partnerships: A twist on the traditional publicprivate partnership that works for your airport pp. 397-409

- Kathleen M. Sharman
- How IGA Istanbul Airport leverages IoT and automation for improved efficiency, safety and passenger experience pp. 410-421

- Bilal Yildiz, Murat Aydemir, Canan Hisarkaya Kurnaz, Hatip Arslan and Kasim Öz
- How can open data help airports to improve customer satisfaction? pp. 422-432

- Christian Becker and Kristof Boettcher
Volume 18, issue 3, 2024
- Editorial pp. 220-221

- Simon Beckett
- Can airports be a catalyst for reducing aviation’s effect on the climate? pp. 222-236

- André Schneider, Christopher Stern, Nikhil Sachdeva and Marc Mounier
- Improving the passenger experience by providing targeted information to passengers pp. 237-245

- Christof T. Kontogiannis
- The connected airport: How actionable insights are driving more strategic operations for Manchester Airports Group pp. 246-252

- Kasper Hounsgaard and Nick Woods
- Why a small airport must punch above its weight: Resilience and resolve — a case study of Lynden Pindling International Airport pp. 253-272

- Vernice Walkine, Jan Knowles and Jonathan Hanna
- Making a green transition at Christchurch International Airport pp. 273-288

- Piers Locke and Claire Waghorn
- Messaging that resonates with a community during airport construction pp. 289-299

- Nancy Volmer
- Making airports attractive workplaces again: Perspective from the private aviation security services pp. 300-308

- Catherine Piana
- How can a balanced ecosystem of technology, collaboration and innovation build greener airports? The case study of Groningen Airport Eelde pp. 309-316

- Meiltje Degroot
Volume 18, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial pp. 120-121

- Simon Beckett
- Culture and human factors in aviation security pp. 122-133

- Dorota Broom
- Balancing commercial return with passenger experience pp. 134-141

- Peter Farmer
- Lessons learned while planning for advanced air mobility pp. 142-155

- Paul Wheeler, Jared Esselman and Aaron Organ
- Benefits of public–private cooperation: The case study of Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport in Spain pp. 156-173

- Javier Gundelfinger
- Developing your airport customer experience measurement model pp. 174-196

- Yu-Hin Choi, Se-Yeon Jung, Hanbyeol Jeong and Jeong-Eun Choi
- Small airport adoption of environmental practices: A managerial perspective pp. 197-213

- Grace Harley, Andrew J. Timmis and Lucy Budd
Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- The future of airport infrastructure resilience pp. 6-17

- Joseph Gale and Dassie Persaud-Van Der Westhuizen
- Innovative baggage handling solutions to enhance passenger experience pp. 18-31

- Ravi Singh
- Improving terminal fire safety with minor impact on operational continuity using performance-based design pp. 32-59

- Michele Di Franco, Diego Cecchinato and Daniele Andriotto
- Evaluation of the impact of a wildlife trafficking educational display at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport pp. 60-69

- Bettina Friese, Aleyna Sandar and Bryan Rodriguez
- The modern threat: Lessons learned from an airport shooting pp. 70-77

- Michael Nonnemacher
- A discrete event simulation model for airport runway operations optimisation: A case study of Cairo International Airport pp. 78-92

- Awad Khireldin and Colin C. H. Law
- Airport technical efficiency: Evidence of privatised airports in Latin America pp. 93-112

- Oscar Díaz Olariaga, Wolfgang Dupeyrat, Julio Aguirre, Felipe Delgado and Carlos Henrique Rocha
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