Transport industries Books
Astral Horizon Press More Tickets Please!: 2021
Book SynopsisThe second edition of airline ticket designs from exotic places like Naura, Nicaragua, New Caledonia, Afghanistan and Burkino-Faso is now in hardback. More new tickets from the biggest private collection of tickets in the world and follows the success of the first edition Tickets Please! Transadriatica, Alitalia, Concorde, Malev, Bursa, Brymon, El Al and Royal Nepal continue the adventure This extended 176 page hardback covers the gamut of airlines from flagship megabrands to some of the least known operators. Air Ceylon, Tunis, Air Atlas, Braniff, Spantax and Vasp will fly you to the most obscure corners of the world. The tickets all share a sharp eye for colour and design and no aviation library is complete without this book.
£18.00
Astral Horizon Press Corsair 747: 32 Years Of Jumbo Service: 2021
Book SynopsisThis is the story of 32 years of Boeing 747 jumbo jet service with French leisure carrier Corsair, bringing together the individual history of their 24 747s, and two in-depth historical essays: the story of the Boeing 747, and the complete story of Corsair through four eventful decades. Also included is a detailed technical description of the 747, and a special history of the only French 747SP. The heart of the book is the employee memories, from warzones to Caribbean paradise. 288 pages and over 500 photos and illustrations. Also published in French language.Trade ReviewLong live the democratisation of air travel: Jacques Maillot. CEO of Corsair 1990-2001.
£28.50
SunRise Publishing Ltd It's Pull to Go Up: From Lancasters to VC10s — a
Book SynopsisJeff Gray won the Distinguished Flying Medal in command of a Lancaster bomber. After the war he flew the York, Hermes, Stratocruiser, Comet 4, and VC10. In this beautifully written memoir he takes the reader from agricultural work in rural Scotland to a Lancaster over Berlin, and on to the challenges of airline flying in the post-war years.
£25.50
Astral Horizon Press Air Travel Time Machine
Book SynopsisTheauthor has made it one of his life missions to assemble a growing collection ofunique and fascinating Kodachrome images created in the mid of the lastcentury, that were spontaneous photographic captures of every day air travels,at a time when the vast majority of the population were still travelling thisgreat world by ocean liner.
£38.42
Harvard Graduate School of Design Airport Landscape: Urban Ecologies in the Aerial
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Ideapress Publishing Soar: How the Best Airline Brands Delight
Book SynopsisAn airline has over 50 different brand touchpoints at which it can choose to operate exactly as it has in the past or to exceed expectations at each step and become truly exceptional. This book aims to highlight 10 exceptional airline brands which are thinking differently about branding, and executing brilliantly. There is an exceptional breed of airlines that continue to win in their markets because they dare to think differently. They dare to challenge the conventional wisdom and industry norms.Some proactively borrow concepts from consumer industries; some choose to put customers at the heart of their business; some choose to empower their staff to lead the brand. Yet, they all aim to create an experience that the customers will appreciate, pay for and share about - in their own different ways. This book sets a new direction on and a new attitude towards airline marketing.
£16.19
West Virginia University Press The Steam and Diesel Era in Wheeling, West
Book SynopsisFor nearly seventy years, John J. Young Jr. photographed railroads. With unparalleled scope and span, he documented the impact and beauty of railways in American life from1936 to 2004.As a child during the Great Depression, J. J. Young Jr. began to photograph railroads in Wheeling, West Virginia. This book collects over one hundred fifty of those images—some unpublished until now—documenting the railroads of Wheeling and the surrounding area from the 1930s until the 1960s.The photographs within this book highlight the major railroads of Wheeling: the Baltimore & Ohio, the Pennsylvania, the Wheeling & Lake Erie, the Pittsburgh & West Virginia, the New York Central, and the industrial and interurban rail lines that crisscrossed the region. These images capture the routine activities of trains that carried passengers and freight to and from the city and its industries, as well as more unusual traffic, such as a circus-advertising car, the General Motors Train of Tomorrow, and the 1947 American Freedom Train.
£33.71
Mage Publishers Transportation & Technology in Iran, 1800-1940:
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Rutgers University Press Port Newark and the Origins of Container Shipping
Book SynopsisContainer shipping is a vital part of the global economy. Goods from all around the world, from vegetables to automobiles, are placed in large metal containers which are transported across the ocean in ships, then loaded onto tractor-trailers and railroad flatbeds. But when and where did this world-changing invention get started? This fascinating study traces the birth of containerization to Port Newark, New Jersey, in 1956 when trucker Malcom McLean thought of a brilliant new way to transport cargo. It tells the story of how Port Newark grew rapidly as McLean’s idea was backed by both New York banks and the US military, who used containerization to ship supplies to troops in Vietnam. Angus Gillespie takes us behind the scenes of today’s active container shipping operations in Port Newark, talking to the pilots who guide the ships into port, the Coast Guard personnel who help manage the massive shipping traffic, the crews who unload the containers, and even the chaplains who counsel and support the mariners. Port Newark shines a spotlight on the unsung men and women who help this complex global shipping operation run smoothly. Since McLean's innovation, Port Newark has expanded with the addition of the nearby Elizabeth Marine Terminal. This New Jersey complex now makes up the busiest seaport on the East Coast of the United States. Some have even called it “America’s Front Door.” The book tells the story of the rapid growth of worldwide containerization, and how Port Newark has adapted to bigger ships with deeper channels and a raised bridge. In the end, there is speculation of the future of this port with ever-increasing automation, artificial intelligence, and automation.Trade Review"A must-read if one is to understand the shipping world of today." — Power Ships Magazine " Angus Gillespie has done it again: written a book that is as informative as it is exciting." — Michael A. Rockland, Professor Emeritus of American Studies, Rutgers University "Port Newark takes a fresh look at the often-overlooked history of containerization, beginning with its inception in 1956. Gillespie’s writing is free of academic jargon, richly illustrated, and readable. Port Newark is essential reading for all maritime aficionados."— Daniel A. Dermer, Central Jersey Council, Navy League of the United States "Angus Gillespie tells a riveting story that includes political intrigue, labor conflict, crime, racial strife, charity work, and the impacts of globalization. The narrative of Port Newark, one of the busiest ports on earth, is about a small point on the map. Yet its story is the story of the consumer world we live in."— Simon J. Bronner, author of Americanness: Inquiries into the Thought and Culture of the United StatesTable of ContentsForeword by Michael Aaron Rockland Preface Introduction 1 Early Historical Background 2 The Post–World War II Era 3 The Invention of Containerization 4 The Rapid Growth of Containerization 5 From the Ocean to the Docks 6 Navigation 7 Pilotage 8 Tugboats 9 The Contemporary Port 10 Moving the Freight 11 The Seamen’s Church Institute 12 The Future Acknowledgments Notes Index
£28.80
Otago University Press Can't Get There from Here: New Zealand passenger
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John MacCalman I'm Quirky: Just Weird Enough to be Intriguing,
Book SynopsisABOUT THE AUTHOR John was born in a big house next to Scotstounhill railway station, Glasgow, Scotland on 2nd of July 1947. He attended Hillhead High School but was expelled in the 6th year for truancy, as he preferred to spend his time at Scottish TV studios watching the production of their live lunchtime show The One O’clock Gang. His early railway influences resulted in an 8-year employment with British Rail (BR) after leaving school. BR put him through a 2-year course in Business Studies at the Central College of Commerce and Distribution in Glasgow as part of a Railway Studentship scheme. His enthusiasm for broadcasting had met with a major obstacle in finding a career entry point due to lack of experience, so he, along with a couple of friends started Radio Phoenix broadcasting to Forresthall Geriatric Hospital in Glasgow on a weekly basis. The Sound Broadcasting Act of 1972 presented the major opportunity for him with the commercial radio franchise for Glasgow being awarded to Radio Clyde. He was fortunate enough to join the pioneering team as a Production Assistant in November 1973. During his 34 years at Radio Clyde he became Production Controller, produced many award winning programmes, created the Kelvingrove Free Music Festivals and organised live broadcasts from the USA. He acted as Travel Editor taking opportunity to experience many overseas destinations. His enthusiasm for aviation resulted in several documentaries on the subject including “Tales from Kai Tak” about Hong Kong’s old airport. Parallel to this he became interested in the local music scene and formed Publishing and Management Companies to develop local talent. He travelled frequently to the USA West Coast ending up with Million Mile status on Northwest Airlines In 2007 he was made redundant by Bauer Media, the new owners of Radio Clyde, and took a year out to research a ten-part proposed TV series on aviation in Micronesia. This featured Air Mike – the Island Hopper at that time part of Continental Airlines. In 2008 he joined Travel 2 as a Sales Consultant advising UK travel Agents on worldwide travel. As part of this job he travelled to Australia and New Zealand many times. In addition he had a love of casinos as well as flying. So frequent trips were made to Las Vegas, and Australian cities like Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Perth and Cairns. In November 2000 he took voluntary redundancy from Travel 2 and now works freelance consulting and writing.Table of ContentsCHAPTER INDEX Chapter 1 – Expelled Driving a steam train at the age of 8. Bad boy activities. Corporal punishment. Expelled from school. Chapter 2 - Pirate Radio Failed audition for pirate radio station - Radio Scotland. Billy Connolly encounter. BBC script rejection from That Was the Week That Was. Chapter 3 – 1965 to 1973 British Rail, Hospital Broadcasting and Israel Religious bigotry in Glasgow. Jewish girlfriend and trip to Israel. If you can't get in to broadcasting then start your own radio station. Chapter 4 - Radio Clyde December 1973 Pioneering radio days. Two months before the start of commercial radio in Scotland. Chapter 5 - Pan Am Flights to Trinidad December 1975 First Class travel reward for radio work. High powered executives steal the cutlery. First and only attempt at a drug deal. How radio in Trinidad was crudely relayed the BBC World Service Chapter 6 - SuperScoreboard Secrets How a radio guru creatively produced an image of predictive powers at football matches Chapter 7 - Into the Music Business My dislike of The Waltons on TV launches my ventures into the music business. Setting up two publishing and management companies - Jammy Music and Scotia Nostra. Devious publicity stunt banning a singer from getting married. Unexpected success from two customs officers. Chapter 8 - Kelvingrove Festivals Establishment of free open-air rock festivals in Glasgow for bands with original music. Chapter 9 - Braniff Flights 1980 with Andy Collier Amazing adventures on a trip round the USA on an airline with the big orange bird. Andy is a journalist who moved to Glasgow from England whom I helped with contacts. He asked me to go with him on a freebie set of flights to the USA. Chapter 10 - More Braniff Flights May 1981 Milking the First Class Airpass with Braniff. Music Producer Clark Sorley from Kilmarnock on a whirlwind trip around the USA. It was not surprising that the airline went bust shortly after this. Chapter 11 - Jammy Music Production Library Making music for TV, Radio and Movies at just the right length. The True Love Orchestra - Wedding Song for Sarah Ferguson and HRH Prince Andrew. Producing records with Craig Ferguson in the guise of Bing Hitler, and noted actors Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson in their comedy act Victor and Barry. Movie music success in the USA. Chapter 12 - The Dolphins Dangerous fireworks at a midnight open-air concert. Loyalty to individuals on management contracts when they go solo. Chapter 13 - USA Trips in search of fame Attempts to get record deals. Los Angeles attorney hired. Madam Wong's West is not a brothel! Foggy Bottom is not something you get from a strong curry! Chapter 14 - Music Scene at Radio Clyde Creating Stick it in Your Ear! Hoovered at the Albany Hotel at 3am - T shirts. Supercharge song story She Moved the Dishes First. Programme series "Hear Me Talking" - without the interviewer. Award winning production The Big Day. Chapter 15 - Million Miles on Northwest How to win as a frequent flyer. Thanks to Saddam Hussein for my Million Mile status. Sick Northwest aircraft gives me First Class Singapore Airlines experience. Finding the way to San Jose. Etiquette in Thailand. Chapter 16 - Doing the Continental How to emerge from bankruptcy in the USA. Hawaiian Goddess Madame Pele. Doing the tango in Buenos Aires Chapter 17 - Climax in Pattaya The Thai word "porn" is not what you may think. The horizontal leisure centre. Website for the Climax Rock Band. Chapter 18 - Claymores in Europe Why American Football has more hanging about than in a clothing warehouse. Chapter 19 - Crazy Radio Clyde Career How TV shutdown at 1030 pm made Radio Clyde an outstanding success. The Great Crossini escapologist on the radio. Princess Margaret meets the Wombles and Uncle Bulgaria is arrested. Winning a Rover Sterling car. Tales from Kai Tak. Mallan in Manhattan. The Assistant DA from Orange County, California becomes Radio Clyde presenter. Chapter 20 - Air Mike The Island Hopper America won Guam from Spain on a misunderstanding. The Romeo and Juliet story of the Lovers Leap. The significance of the Love Stick on Chuuk. Stone Money and bare breasts on Yap. The lifeline air service of Micronesia. Chapter 21 - Circus Circus Las Vegas The Ringmaster's club had me hooked. Do they send the elephant instead of the limousine? Hieroglyphs surprisingly accurate. How to make money from a casino - own it! The Mormons and the Mafia Mob. Chapter 22 - On the Fly Murphy's Laws of Hub Operation. Suitable for upgrade or friend of the gate agent? Hooters Air go bust! Chapter 23 - 21st Century Travel Lounging around the world Polaris style. Australian snake in the mouth. A pokie is not a sexual act. Enlightenment through beer. Over the North Pole in search of the sanity clause. The Lucky Shag may surprise you. I fall for a camel called Darcy. Grilled by the Feds in Las Vegas. Chapter 24 - 2020 Angel Number 2020. Quarantined in Australia. Escape home.
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Classiques Garnier OrientExpress
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Aircraft Valuation in Volatile Market Conditions:
Book SynopsisThis book provides indispensable knowledge for practitioners in aircraft financing. It presents an innovative framework that treats valuation analysis as a systematic effort in problem-solving directed at rational financial decision-making. It incorporates much of the modern approach to financial investment decision-making. It proposes essential tools of flexibility, adaptability, and commonality of aircraft financial analyses that apply to an almost infinite variety of valuation problem situations. Once these connections have been introduced, the reader will be equipped with an understanding of the underlying concepts of aircraft valuation processes and techniques and the subsequent financing alternatives available to fund aircraft assets. This is an essential book for airline professionals, aircraft leasing companies, consultants, bankers, government officials, and students of aircraft finance. It is an approachable resource for those without a formal background in finance.Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Globalization and Evolution of the Aviation Industry.- Chapter 2. Aircraft Variants and Manufacturing Specifications.- Chapter 3. Aircraft Financial and Operational Efficiencies.- Chapter 4. The Foundation and Economics of Aircraft Valuation.- Chapter 5. A Step-By-Step Methodology for Commercial Aircraft Valuation: Case Study of Boeing and Airbus.- Chapter 6. The Principles of Long Term Financing and Effective Cost Management.- Chapter 7. Aircraft Secured Bond Transactions and Securitization.- Chapter 8. General Aviation Aircraft Manufacturers and Appraisal.- Chapter 9. Aircraft Leasing and Finance.- Chapter 10. Evaluation and Fleet Selection Process.- Chapter 11. Aircraft Acquisition Trough Export Credit Agencies.
£71.24
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Aircraft Valuation in Volatile Market Conditions:
Book SynopsisThis book provides indispensable knowledge for practitioners in aircraft financing. It presents an innovative framework that treats valuation analysis as a systematic effort in problem-solving directed at rational financial decision-making. It incorporates much of the modern approach to financial investment decision-making. It proposes essential tools of flexibility, adaptability, and commonality of aircraft financial analyses that apply to an almost infinite variety of valuation problem situations. Once these connections have been introduced, the reader will be equipped with an understanding of the underlying concepts of aircraft valuation processes and techniques and the subsequent financing alternatives available to fund aircraft assets. This is an essential book for airline professionals, aircraft leasing companies, consultants, bankers, government officials, and students of aircraft finance. It is an approachable resource for those without a formal background in finance.Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Globalization and Evolution of the Aviation Industry.- Chapter 2. Aircraft Variants and Manufacturing Specifications.- Chapter 3. Aircraft Financial and Operational Efficiencies.- Chapter 4. The Foundation and Economics of Aircraft Valuation.- Chapter 5. A Step-By-Step Methodology for Commercial Aircraft Valuation: Case Study of Boeing and Airbus.- Chapter 6. The Principles of Long Term Financing and Effective Cost Management.- Chapter 7. Aircraft Secured Bond Transactions and Securitization.- Chapter 8. General Aviation Aircraft Manufacturers and Appraisal.- Chapter 9. Aircraft Leasing and Finance.- Chapter 10. Evaluation and Fleet Selection Process.- Chapter 11. Aircraft Acquisition Trough Export Credit Agencies.
£49.49
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Sustainable Aviation: A Management Perspective
Book SynopsisThis book analyses from a management perspective how the aviation industry can achieve a sustainability transformation in order to reach the Paris climate targets for 2050 and provides various strategic and operational recommendations in this regard. It examines various elements of the aviation system exhaustively, including technologies, consumers, airlines, airports and policies, from both short- and long-term standpoints. Specific questions and contradictions, as well as concrete options for taking action, are presented. It also includes numerous practical case studies, which will help practitioners transfer the concepts into their everyday work. The book is aimed at a broad, professional audience consisting of managers, politicians and regulators, but also at advanced students engaged in academic and professional education.Table of Contents1. Sustainable Aviation – An Introduction.- 2. Technology Assessment for Sustainable Aviation.- 3. Perceptions of Flight Shame and Consumer Segments in Switzerland.- 4. Intermezzo: Considerations on the interdependence of technology, consumer behaviour change and policy interventions to achieve sustainable aviation.- 5. Introducing Sustainable Aviation Strategies.- 6. Airline Perspective.- 7. Controlling, guiding and assisting: The role of airports in the transition towards environmentally sustainable aviation.- 8. The Role of Public Policy.- 9. Towards sustainable aviation – Implications for Practice. 196170142 11191 75 52241.
£61.74
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Sustainable Aviation: A Management Perspective
Book SynopsisThis book analyses from a management perspective how the aviation industry can achieve a sustainability transformation in order to reach the Paris climate targets for 2050 and provides various strategic and operational recommendations in this regard. It examines various elements of the aviation system exhaustively, including technologies, consumers, airlines, airports and policies, from both short- and long-term standpoints. Specific questions and contradictions, as well as concrete options for taking action, are presented. It also includes numerous practical case studies, which will help practitioners transfer the concepts into their everyday work. The book is aimed at a broad, professional audience consisting of managers, politicians and regulators, but also at advanced students engaged in academic and professional education.Table of Contents1. Sustainable Aviation – An Introduction.- 2. Technology Assessment for Sustainable Aviation.- 3. Perceptions of Flight Shame and Consumer Segments in Switzerland.- 4. Intermezzo: Considerations on the interdependence of technology, consumer behaviour change and policy interventions to achieve sustainable aviation.- 5. Introducing Sustainable Aviation Strategies.- 6. Airline Perspective.- 7. Controlling, guiding and assisting: The role of airports in the transition towards environmentally sustainable aviation.- 8. The Role of Public Policy.- 9. Towards sustainable aviation – Implications for Practice. 196170142 11191 75 52241.
£44.99
Springer International Publishing AG Post Pandemic Facilitation of Air Transport:
Book SynopsisFrom early 2020 for a period of two years at the end of which this book was written, air transport suffered unprecedented setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the pandemic may eventually fizzle out into another flu like occurrence, the restraint with which air transport services were offered would remain with us for a while with some practices being sustained, particularly those pertaining to public health. One of the main areas of air transport that was and will be affected significantly by the changed circumstances - is facilitation – a subject that is regulated by the Chicago Convention of 1944 and its Annex 9. This book looks in depth at the Annex as it will be applied in a post pandemic world, against its legal, socio-political, and economic impacts, addressing the Standards of the Annex on clearance of aircraft; entry and departure of passengers; and the carriage of cargo. It also discusses some critical aviation events in 2020 and 2021 that occurred as they relate to facilitation of air transport. Some of the key areas discussed are the role of ICAO; issues of public health as they relate to air transport; security of travel documents; smuggling of persons; digital technology and rights of the passenger; unruly passengers; carriage of disabled passengers; relief flights and repatriation flights; and facilities at airports.Table of ContentsPreface.- Chapter 1. Legal Basis Of Annex 9.- Chapter 2. Annex.- Chapter 3. Entry And Departure Of Persons And Their Baggage.- Chapter 4. Entry And Departure Of Cargo And Other Article.- Chapter 5. Inadmissible Persons And Deportees.- Chapter 6. Other Areas Of Interest.- Chapter 7. Conclusion.- Apendix.
£62.99
de Gruyter Güterverkehr Kompakt
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Springer International Publishing AG Corporate Social Responsibility in the Maritime
Book SynopsisThis book addresses the environmental, legal, social, and economic aspects of corporate social responsibility in the maritime industry. It discusses the voluntary aspects of the CSR concept and how the lines between informal and formal rules are merging and becoming fuzzy. Further, it shows how regulation is enhancing responsibility and sustainability in the maritime industry.The book gathers the experiences of the WMU, IMO, UN and public and private actors in developing and developed countries in the maritime industry.Table of ContentsLisa Loloma Froholdt, Introduction.- Lisa Loloma Froholdt, The perception of Corporate Social Responsibility in the maritime industry.- Devinder Grewal, The Growth of CSR and its Acceptance in the Maritime Industry.- Yoshinobu Takei, Governance of Maritime Activities: Legal, Policy and Institutional Aspects.- Patrick Donner, George Theocharidis and Tafsir Johansson, Methods to Promote Improved Governance in Maritime Administrations of Developing Nations.- Momoko Kitada and Lise Synnøve Neeraas Langåker, Arctic Governance and Gender: Climate Change or Social Change?.- Neil Bellefontaine and Tafsir Johannson, Effective and Efficient Maritime Administration & Corporate Social Responsibility.- Aykut I.Ölçer and Fabio Ballini, Energy Management in the Maritime Industry.- Patrick Donner and Tafsir Johansson, Sulphur Directive, Short Sea Shipping & Corporate Social Responsibility in a EU Context.- D.S.H. Moon, J.K. Woo and T.G. Kim, Green Ports and Economic Opportunities.- Michael Baldauf, Knud Benedict, Matthias Kirchhoff, Michèle Schaub, Michael Gluch and Sandro Fischer, Energy-efficient Ship Operation - The Concept of Green Manoeuvring.- Ioannis Oikonomou, Aspasia Pastra and Ilias Visvikis, A Financial Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility.- Momoko Kitada and Pamela Tansey, Impacts of CSR on Women in the Maritime Sector.- Michael Ekow Manuel, Safety and Risk Management Considerations for CSR.- Jan Skovgaard, Response to institutional processes - A study of Corporate Social Responsibility in Danish shipping companies.
£119.99
Bohlau Verlag Straßen im 16. Jahrhundert: Erhalt – Nutzung –
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£76.99
Duncker & Humblot Die Regulierung Des Rideselling (Uber):
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£97.43
Harrassowitz Eisenbahn Und Stadtentwicklung in Zentraleuropa:
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£77.14
Walter de Gruyter Lexikon Tourismus: Destinationen, Gastronomie,
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£45.00
Peter Lang GmbH Aviation Versus Environment?: 2nd Hamburg
Book SynopsisAviation versus Environment? Late public discussion of this issue did not even put a questionmark. The suspected vast effects of air traffic on global environmental problems such as climate change or ozone layer depletion led to an urgent demand for both practical solutions and a political framework for the conduct of airports and airlines. This book contains the expertise of environmental organisations, politicians, airline and airport managers who discussed these issues on the second Hamburg Aviation Conference, held on February 17 - 19, 1999. Taking into account the environmental and economic needs for air traffic, the conference was a stage for a constructive debate between aviation business and environmentalists and showed a broad range of measures in regard of environmental problems linked with aviation.Table of ContentsContents: Peter S. Morrell: Air Transport Environmental Measures: The Economic Perspective - Carl A.M. Brenninkmeijer: The Perspective of Natural Science - The CARIBIC project (Civil Aircraft for Remote Sensing and In-Situ-Measurement of Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere) - Upali K. Wickrama: The International Perspective - Hans-Martin Niemeier: Towards an efficient market-based environmental aviation policy - A view from the Hamburg Region - David Gillen: Benefits and Costs of Alternative Noise Management Strategies - Callum Thomas: Achieving the Correct Balance - the Manchester Airport Second Runway Project - Axel Schmidt: Hamburg Airport - Environmental Management System - Emanuel Fleuti: Airport Zurich - Charging Polluting Emissions.
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Peter Lang AG Destination Management
Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive effort to describe recent developments in tourism on the one hand, and academic trials, research, analyses and interpretations of contemporary events in this field on the other. It aims to cover the continuum from basic theoretical findings as those from general systems theory up to contemporary analyses of small local tourist destinations.
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Peter Lang AG Dryports – Local Solutions for Global Transport
Book SynopsisGlobal trade will increase over the coming years asking for solutions to cope with growing amounts of transported goods. Dryports can optimise the distribution of goods by accelerating transport flows, optimising logistics chains and improving the coordination of traffic infrastructures. The study presented in this book describes how and under what conditions dryports work efficiently as a complementary partner for seaports and as an option for future-oriented and sustainable logistics. The authors identify similarities and differences across four cases at: Bremen/Bremerhaven-Germany, Felixstowe-UK, Gothenburg/Falköping-Sweden, and Zeebrugge-Belgium and suggest under which conditions dryports have a good chance to succeed. The main conclusion is that spatial relief and environmental concerns in implementing and running a dryport do matter but, at the end of the day, competition and governance decide.Table of ContentsContents: Dimensions of the dryport concept: Spatial and environmental relief – Integration into the logistics chain – The functional dimension of the dryport concept – Enhancing the seaport’s competitive position – Governance issues – Case Studies: Bremen - Goteborg - Felixstowe - Zeebrugge – Conditions and prospects for successful dryport development.
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Peter Lang AG The Social Side of Tourism: The Interface between
Book SynopsisThe International Competence Network of Tourism Research and Education (ICNT) covers various areas of research. ICNT’s third book offers insights of tourism experts with a wide range of interest and expertise on the way tourism is understood and worked in different countries around the world. The volume analyses the interface between the social, the natural, and the economic environments and focuses on an increase of competitive advantages and local value creation. This includes the social and cultural perspectives of host communities and tourists.Table of ContentsContents: Tomas Pernecky: Tourism, prejudice and societal conflict – David Di Tota/Michael Lück: The artificial surf reef impacts at Mount Maunganui, New Zealand: A study of stakeholder perceptions – John Hull: The French Shore Historical Society: Creating new tourism experiences for visitors – Brooke Porter: Starstruck fisherfolk: Perceptions of social importance of tourism development among artisanal fisherfolk in the Philippines – Martinette Kruger/Peet van der Merwe/Melville Saayman: Residents’ perceptions regarding an urban national park in South Africa – Jan Velvin/Kristian Bjørnstad: Multifunctionality, tourism and protected areas – Jonathon Spring: Caught in the crossfire: Using participant observation to research guided tours – Xiaoshu Sun/Michael Lück: The Internet presence of whale and dolphin watch operators in New Zealand in terms of their ecotourism attributes: A content analysis – Pascal Languillon: Green motivation and luxury travel – Anne Köchling/Bernd Eisenstein/Alexander Koch: On theme marketing of tourism organisations: «Destination Brand» - analysis of the theme competence of German holiday destinations – Eva Holmberg/Kaija Lindroth: The challenges of destination branding - a case study of Helsinki – Jarmo Ritalahti/ Kaija Lindroth: Economic impacts of tourism in Eastern Uusimaa, Finland.
£50.00
Peter Lang AG International Perspectives on Destination
Book SynopsisThe International Competence Network of Tourism Research and Education (ICNT) covers various areas of research. ICNT’s fourth book offers insights of tourism experts with a wide range of interest and expertise on the way tourism is understood and worked in different countries around the world. The first part of this volume focuses on factors influencing the management of tourism destinations, including competition, controlling, and marketing. An in-depth view into tourist experiences is offered in the second part, with examples ranging from volcano tourism to national park and wildlife tourism, and gastronomic experiences.Table of ContentsDestination management – success factors – competitiveness – controlling systems – ADS tour operators – digital tourism marketing – urban tourism – second home tourism – tourist experiences – volcano tourism – wildlife parks – national parks – bridal photography – gastronomic tourism.
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Peter Lang AG Die Energiewende als Exportschlager?: Eine
Book SynopsisDie Nuklearkatastrophe in Fukushima führte zu einem Wendepunkt in der deutschen Energiepolitik. Mit einem parteiübergreifenden politischen Konsens und mit breiter Zustimmung in der deutschen Bevölkerung beschloss die Bundesregierung kurze Zeit danach die Beschleunigung des Atomausstiegs und damit die Umgestaltung der deutschen Energieversorgung gestützt auf Erneuerbare Energien. Dieser Umbau wird seither mit dem Begriff der Energiewende assoziiert. Doch der Zubau von Erneuerbaren Energien führt auch zu einem wachsenden Ausbaubedarf im Übertragungsnetz, da der in den Norddeutschen Windparks produzierte Strom durch das Übertragungsnetz in die südlichen Lastzentren abtransportiert werden muss.Auch Polen steht gegenwärtig vor einem grundlegenden Strukturumbruch in der Elektrizitätsversorgung. Denn Polen setzt künftig auf eine Energieversorgung aus Kernenergie. Dazu plant Polen den Bau von zwei Kernkraftwerken, deren Errichtung bis 2035 abgeschlossen sein soll. Obwohl Polen damit einen anderen Weg als Deutschland eingeschlagen hat, ist die polnische Ausgangslage im Bereich des Übertragungsnetzes auch ohne die beiden Kernkraftwerke bereits heute mit der deutschen vergleichbar. Denn auch das polnische Übertragungsnetz muss dringend ausgebaut werden, da es veraltet ist.Gegenstand der vorliegenden Darstellung ist eine rechtsvergleichende Untersuchung der Frage, welche der nationalen Vorschriften zum Übertragungsnetzausbau für eine schnellere Umsetzung einer (potentiellen) Energiewende in beiden Ländern den Vorzug verdienen.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Airline Revenue Management: Current Practices and
Book SynopsisThe book provides a comprehensive overview of current practices and future directions in airline revenue management. It explains state-of-the-art revenue management approaches and outlines how these will be augmented and enhanced through modern data science and machine learning methods in the future. Several practical examples and applications will make the reader familiar with the relevance of the corresponding ideas and concepts for an airline commercial organization. The book is ideal for both students in the field of airline and tourism management as well as for practitioners and industry experts seeking to refresh their knowledge about current and future revenue management approaches, as well as to get an introductory understanding of data science and machine learning methods. Each chapter closes with a checkpoint, allowing the reader to deepen the understanding of the contents covered.This textbook has been recommended and developed for university courses in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.Table of ContentsFundamentals of airline revenue management.- Traditional forecasting & optimization in revenue management.- Modern analytical methods.- Overbooking.- O&D revenue management.- Ancillary revenues.- Data-enabled airline business models and future directions in revenue management.
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Springer International Shipping: The Role of Sea Transport
Book SynopsisBased on thoroughly researched texts and rare photographies this book describes the actual developments of international shipping and all the facets connected to overseas good flows. Main source for the deep reaching insight into the maritime industry are authentic reports carried out at the focusses of the shipping scene. By explaining the design und purpose of nowadays ship types, the different ways of cargo handling as well as the activities of shipowners and operators is painted a representative and rich-illustrated picture of the actual maritime scene.Table of Contents
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Books on Demand SkyTest(R) Airline Interview: The psychological
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Books on Demand (Auto)mobile Disruption: Die Zukunft der
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Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH Modelling and Implementation of a Microscopic
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Books on Demand SkyTest(R) Fluglotsen-Assessment 2024: Handbuch
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DruckVerlag Kettler Cosmic Culture: Soviet Space Aesthetics in
Book SynopsisSince the dawn of time, people have been fascinated by the idea of travelling to the stars, which is vividly illustrated by utopian and dystopian works of architecture, the visual arts, and cinematography. In many ways, the designs and symbols associated with space travel also found their way into popular culture in the former Soviet Union and its satellite states. Often spurned as propaganda by the West, they informed the design of mass-produced consumer goods and public art works in the USSR. While in our part of the world space travel largely turned into a political race as a result of the Cold War, its appeal found an aesthetic expression in everyday life in the East. This book presents the results of in-depth research and extensive travels through a total of seven countries. Its prime focus is the impact of space exploration on everyday life in its pioneering age between the late 1950s and the 1980s and the persistence of related concepts and utopian ideas in today's society. Told as a visual story, it combines artistic and documentary photography, portraits of contemporary witnesses, landscape snapshots, and historical documents. It is in part an historical investigation since many of the pioneers of the space age are no longer alive and many of the formerly ubiquitous items have disappeared. Text in English and German.
£46.75
DruckVerlag Kettler Marc Krause: Airport Frankfurt
Book SynopsisWhere jetliners used to take off every few minutes, nearly everything has ground to a halt. The bright blue sky above the tarmac is serene, the contrails have disappeared, the endless corridors are eerily deserted. In April 2020, at the height of the first lockdown of the coronavirus pandemic, the photographer Marc Krause explored Frankfurt Airport with his analogue camera to capture the strange calm of this “non-place.” Without the hectic hustle and bustle of pre-pandemic times, he noticed things that are usually drowned out by the rushing crowds: the geometric lines of the constructivist architecture, the changing patterns of light and shade, the junk left behind by travellers in vast halls that would be teeming with thousands of people on a normal day. Offering a fascinating glimpse of a seemingly surreal world, this publication is an unsettling testimony to a historic moment in time and a powerful photo book that leaves viewers torn between melancholy and hopeful longing. Text in English and German.
£33.60
Robert Schwandl London Underground Album: Vol. 1: Subsurface
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Manas Publications Industrial Security: Management & Strategies
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Rajpal & Sons Of Development Amidst Fragility: A Society and
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£7.65
Deep & Deep Publications Management of Modern City Transportation System
Book SynopsisThe book by Prof. K.K. Dewan stresses advanced transportation systems for economic growth, focusing on modern city transportation, air pollution, and the Delhi Metro. It underscores the importance of efficient transportation to tackle national issues and boost societal development.
£20.62
Ramesh Publishing House Railway Non-Technical Guide
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Aman Publications Air Travel Ticketing and Fare Construction
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Gyan Books Dictionary of Civil Aviation
Book SynopsisThe Title 'Dictionary of Civil Aviation written by R. K. C. Shekhar' was published in the year 2005. The ISBN number 9788182052260 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 284 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English.
£16.88
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo Airport Competitiveness – Models and Assessment
Book SynopsisIn recent years, there has been intensive development of the Polish civil aviation sector, especially regional airports. Effective growth requires a diagnosis of their competitiveness in today's turbulent passenger transport market. The book compares regional airports in Poland with competitive European ports. It uses econometric analysis to model regional airport competitiveness, which is applicable to practical management of modern airports. The book also analyzes possible directions of the growth of Polish airports, taking into account the current economic and political situation as well as forecasts for passenger transport sector development.
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Aarhus University Press IT & Business: A History of Scandinavian Airlines
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ListLab Airports on Hold
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Brill Onassis Business History, 1924—1975
Book SynopsisAristotle Onassis was the most famous shipowner of the twentieth century. He became the archetype and image of the ship-owning magnate, the symbol of Greek enterprise on a global scale. What distinguished him from the rest was that he created the shipping business of the new global era, combining the European maritime tradition and the American institutions and resources. Almost all books written on Onassis focus on his lifestyle and personal life. This is the first book examining all aspects of his multi-faceted global business activities in the shipping, airline and oil industries. It is based on the newly-formed Onassis Archive comprising thousands of new and unpublished files of his core business. Contributors are: Alexandra Papadopoulou, Amalia Pappa, Maria Damilakou, Lars Scholl, and Christos Tsakas.Table of ContentsContents Foreword Anthony S. Papadimitriou Prologue and Acknowledgements Gelina Harlaftis List of Tables List of Figures, Maps and Images Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction Gelina Harlaftis 1 The Onassis Family: Family and Business Network Gelina Harlaftis 2 The Business Career of Aristotle Onassis, 1924–1975 Gelina Harlaftis 3 Onassis in Argentina (1923–1940): The Shaping of an Entrepreneur Maria Damilakou 4 The ‘Onassiada’: The Conflict with the Greek Shipowning Establishment Gelina Harlaftis 5 The Great Innovation: The Offshore Empire Gelina Harlaftis 6 Onassis’s People: ‘Business Family’, Administration and Management Gelina Harlaftis 7 Tankers, Oil, and Money: Innovation in Shipbuilding and Finance Gelina Harlaftis 8 Whaling in the Southern Seas and Antarctica Lars Scholl 9 ‘Game History’: The Conflict with the United States Gelina Harlaftis 10 Olympic Airways, 1956–1974, Part 1 Alexandra Papadopoulou 11 OMEGA Industrial Investments SA Christos Tsakas 12 World-Wide Mobility, Political Networking and Sociability Gelina Harlaftis 13 After Onassis. The Onassis Shipping Group from 1975 to the Present Gelina Harlaftis 14 The Archive of the Aristotle Onassis Enterprises: ‘Underway’ Amalia Pappa, Alexandra Papadopoulou and Gelina Harlaftis Appendices Bibliography Index
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