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Book Synopsis

Extensively revised and updated edition of the bestselling textbook, provides an overview of recent global airline industry evolution and future challenges

  • Examines the perspectives of the many stakeholders in the global airline industry, including airlines, airports, air traffic services, governments, labor unions, in addition to passengers
  • Describes how these different players have contributed to the evolution of competition in the global airline industry, and the implications for its future evolution
  • Includes many facets of the airline industry not covered elsewhere in any single book, for example, safety and security, labor relations and environmental impacts of aviation
  • Highlights recent developments such as changing airline business models, growth of emerging airlines, plans for modernizing air traffic management, and opportunities offered by new information technologies for ticket distribution
  • Provides detailed data on airline

    Table of Contents

    Notes on Contributors xiii

    List of Contributors xix

    Series Preface xxi

    Acknowledgments xxiii

    1 Introduction and Overview 1
    Peter P. Belobaba

    1.1 Introduction: The Global Airline Industry 1

    1.1.1 Deregulation and Liberalization Worldwide 4

    1.1.2 Industry Evolution Since 2000 6

    1.2 Overview of Chapters 13

    References 17

    2 The International Institutional and Regulatory Environment 19
    Amedeo R. Odoni

    2.1 Introduction 19

    2.2 Background on the International Regulatory Environment 20

    2.2.1 The Chicago Convention 20

    2.2.2 Freedoms of the Air 21

    2.3 Airline Privatization and International Economic Regulation 24

    2.3.1 Airline Privatization 24

    2.3.2 Types and Critical Aspects of Air Service Agreements 25

    2.3.3 Typical Content of Bilateral and Multilateral ASAs 26

    2.3.4 The Unified EU Market and Other Major Developments 29

    2.3.5 The Role of Airline Alliances 32

    2.4 Airports 33

    2.4.1 Restrictions on Airport Access 33

    2.4.2 Airport Ownership and Management 36

    2.5 Air Traffic Management 39

    2.6 Key Organizations and Their Roles 41

    2.6.1 International Organizations 41

    2.6.2 Organizations in the United States 43

    2.7 Summary and Conclusions 45

    References 46

    3 Overview of Airline Economics, Markets and Demand 47
    Peter P. Belobaba

    3.1 Airline Terminology and Definitions 47

    3.1.1 Basic Airline Profit Equation 49

    3.2 Air Transportation Markets 51

    3.2.1 Typical Air Passenger Trip 51

    3.2.2 Spatial Definitions of Airline Markets 52

    3.3 Origin–Destination Market Demand 55

    3.3.1 Dichotomy of Airline Demand and Supply 55

    3.3.2 Factors Affecting Volume of O–D Demand 57

    3.3.3 Quality of Service Factors 57

    3.3.4 Total Trip Time and Frequency 58

    3.4 Air Travel Demand Models 60

    3.4.1 Elasticity of Air Travel Demand 60

    3.4.2 Air Travel Demand Segments 62

    3.4.3 O–D Market Demand Functions 64

    3.5 Airline Competition and Market Share 67

    3.5.1 Market Share/Frequency Share Model 67

    3.5.2 “S-Curve” Model Formulation 69

    3.5.3 Quality of Service Index (QSI) Models 70

    3.6 Summary 71

    References 72

    4 Airline Pricing Theory and Practice 75
    Peter P. Belobaba

    4.1 Airline Prices and O-D Markets 75

    4.1.1 Regulated versus Liberalized Pricing 76

    4.1.2 Theoretical Pricing Strategies 77

    4.1.3 Price Discrimination versus Product Differentiation 79

    4.2 Differential Pricing 79

    4.2.1 Market Segmentation 81

    4.2.2 Fare Product Restrictions 82

    4.2.3 Airline Fare Structures 83

    4.3 Recent Trends in Airline Pricing 89

    4.3.1 Branded Fare Families 90

    4.3.2 Unbundling and Ancillary Revenues 91

    4.4 Airline Pricing Strategies 93

    4.4.1 Factors Affecting Fare Structure in an O-D Market 93

    4.4.2 Competitive Fare Matching 96

    References 98

    5 Airline Revenue Management 99
    Peter P. Belobaba

    5.1 Computerized Revenue Management Systems 101

    5.2 Flight Overbooking 103

    5.3 EMSR Model for Flight Leg Revenue Optimization 108

    5.4 Network Revenue Management 112

    5.4.1 O-D Control Mechanisms 113

    5.4.2 Network RM Optimization Models 118

    5.4.3 Revenue Benefits of O-D Control 120

    5.5 Revenue Management for Less Restricted Fare Structures 121

    5.5.1 Demand Forecasting by Willingness to Pay 122

    5.5.2 Marginal Revenue Optimization: Fare Adjustment Theory 123

    References 125

    6 Airline Operating Costs and Measures of Productivity 127
    Peter P. Belobaba

    6.1 Airline Cost Categorization 127

    6.1.1 Administrative versus Functional Cost Categories 128

    6.1.2 Cost Drivers by Functional Category 132

    6.2 Operating Expense Comparisons 133

    6.2.1 Percentage Breakdown of Operating Expenses 133

    6.2.2 Aircraft Operating Cost Comparisons 134

    6.2.3 Low-Cost Carriers 140

    6.3 Comparisons of Airline Unit Costs 145

    6.3.1 Total Operating Costs versus Unit Costs 145

    6.3.2 Legacy versus Low-Cost Carrier Unit Costs 148

    6.4 Measures of Airline Productivity 153

    6.4.1 Aircraft Productivity 153

    6.4.2 Labor Productivity 156

    References 158

    7 The Airline Planning Process 159
    Peter P. Belobaba

    7.1 Fleet Planning 160

    7.1.1 Airline Fleet Decisions 161

    7.1.2 Fleet Planning Methods 166

    7.2 Route Planning 170

    7.2.1 Hub Economics and Network Structure 170

    7.2.2 Route Planning and Evaluation 175

    7.3 Airline Schedule Development 180

    7.3.1 Frequency Planning 181

    7.3.2 Timetable Development 182

    7.3.3 Fleet Assignment and Aircraft Rotations 185

    7.4 The Future: Integrated Airline Planning 186

    References 187

    8 Airline Schedule Optimization 189
    Cynthia Barnhart and Vikrant Vaze

    8.1 Schedule Optimization Problems 190

    8.2 Fleet Assignment 191

    8.2.1 The Fleet Assignment Model 195

    8.2.2 Fleet Assignment Solutions/Impacts 198

    8.2.3 Extending Basic Fleet Assignment Models 198

    8.3 Schedule Design Optimization 203

    8.3.1 Modeling the Optimization of Flight Retiming and Fleet Assignment Problems 206

    8.3.2 Importance of Modeling Competition in Schedule Design 207

    8.4 Crew Scheduling 209

    8.4.1 The Crew Pairing Problem 210

    8.4.2 Crew Scheduling Problem Solutions and Impacts 215

    8.5 Aircraft Maintenance Routing and Crew Pairing Optimization 215

    8.5.1 Modeling and Solving the Extended Crew Pairing Problem 217

    8.5.2 Modeling and Solving the Restricted Aircraft Maintenance Routing

    Problem Based on the Solution to the Extended Crew Pairing

    Problem 218

    8.6 Future Directions for Schedule Optimization 219

    References 221

    9 Airline Flight Operations 223
    Alan H. Midkiff, R. John Hansman, Jr., and Tom G. Reynolds

    9.1 Introduction 223

    9.2 Regulation and Scheduling 224

    9.2.1 General Regulatory Requirements 224

    9.2.2 Flight Crew Regulation and Training 224

    9.2.3 Flight Crew Scheduling 226

    9.3 Flight Crew Activities during a Typical Flight 227

    9.3.1 Flight Crew Sign-In 228

    9.3.2 Operations/Planning 228

    9.3.3 Preflight 233

    9.3.4 Predeparture 240

    9.3.5 Gate Departure 242

    9.3.6 Taxi-Out 243

    9.3.7 Takeoff 244

    9.3.8 Terminal Area Departure 245

    9.3.9 Climb 246

    9.3.10 Cruise 247

    9.3.11 Descent 250

    9.3.12 Terminal Area Arrival 253

    9.3.13 Final Approach 254

    9.3.14 Landing and Rollout 256

    9.3.15 Taxi-In 257

    9.3.16 Parking 258

    9.3.17 Postflight 259

    9.4 Summary 259

    List of Abbreviations 260

    References 262

    10 Irregular Operations: Schedule Recovery and Robustness 263
    Cynthia Barnhart and Vikrant Vaze

    10.1 Introduction 263

    10.2 Irregular Operations 264

    10.2.1 Managing Irregular Operations: Airline Operations Control Centers 266

    10.2.2 Options for Schedule Recovery from Irregular Operations 267

    10.2.3 Schedule Recovery from Irregular Operations: Objectives and Process 269

    10.2.4 Evaluating the Costs of Recovery Options: The Challenges Imparted by Uncertainty and Downstream Effects 278

    10.3 Robust Airline Scheduling 279

    10.3.1 Robust Schedule Design 280

    10.3.2 Robust Fleet Assignment 281

    10.3.3 Robust Aircraft Routing 281

    10.3.4 Robust Crew Scheduling 283

    10.4 Directions for Ongoing and Future Work on Schedule Recovery from Irregular Operations 284

    References 285

    11 Labor Relations and Human Resource Management in the Airline Industry 287
    Jody Hoffer Gittell, Andrew von Nordenflycht, Thomas A. Kochan, Greg J. Bamber, and Robert B. McKersie

    11.1 Alternative Strategies for the Employment Relationship 288

    11.2 Labor Relations in the US Airline Industry 289

    11.2.1 Regulatory Framework for US Labor Relations 291

    11.2.2 US Airline Responses to Cost Pressures Postderegulation 293

    11.2.3 US Labor Relations Post-September 11, 2001 299

    11.3 Labor Relations in the Airline Industry in Other Countries 302

    11.3.1 The International Regulatory Framework for Labor Relations 302

    11.3.2 Summary of Airline Labor Relations Strategies: What Works? 310

    11.4 Human Resource Management at Airlines 312

    11.4.1 Hiring and Training for Relational Competence 316

    11.4.2 Flexible Boundaries between Jobs 316

    11.4.3 Supervisory Coaching and Feedback 317

    11.4.4 Performance Measurement at the Process Level 318

    11.4.5 Conflict Resolution 318

    11.4.6 Boundary Spanning Roles 319

    11.4.7 Partnering with Other Key Players 320

    11.4.8 Leadership 321

    11.5 Conclusions 322

    References 323

    12 Aviation Safety and Security 327
    Arnold I. Barnett

    12.1 Safety 328

    12.1.1 Safety Is No Accident 328

    12.1.2 Measuring Air Safety: Some Hazards 329

    12.1.3 The Q-Statistic 331

    12.1.4 Some Calculated Q-Values 332

    12.1.5 Other Approaches to Safety Measurement 333

    12.1.6 Are Some Airlines Safer Than Others? 334

    12.1.7 The Last Century 335

    12.1.8 A Collision Risk Assessment 337

    12.1.9 Midair Collision Risk 340

    12.2 Security 341

    12.2.1 September 11 in Context 341

    12.2.2 Some Costs of Aviation Security 342

    12.2.3 Some Security Procedures 343

    12.2.4 Is It Worth It? 349

    12.2.5 Two Economic Paradigms 349

    12.2.6 A European Dilemma 351

    12.2.7 More Security Dilemmas 353

    12.2.8 Final Remarks 358

    References 359

    13 Airports 361
    Amedeo R. Odoni

    13.1 Introduction 361

    13.2 General Background 363

    13.3 Physical Characteristics 366

    13.3.1 Airside Design Standards 366

    13.3.2 Geometric Configuration on Airside 369

    13.3.3 Typology of Passenger Buildings 372

    13.3.4 Assessing Passenger Building Concepts 374

    13.3.5 Ground Access 376

    13.4 Capacity, Delays, and Demand Management 377

    13.4.1 Airside Capacity 377

    13.4.2 Airside Delays and Their Mitigation 379

    13.4.3 Landside Capacity and Level of Service 381

    13.5 Institutional, Organizational, and Economic Characteristics 384

    13.5.1 Airport Ownership and Management 384

    13.5.2 Airport User Charges 385

    13.5.3 Economic Regulation 389

    13.5.4 Financing Capital Projects 391

    References 392

    14 Air Traffic Control 395
    R. John Hansman, Jr. and Amedeo Odoni

    14.1 Introduction 395

    14.2 The Generic Elements of an ATC System 396

    14.2.1 Communications Systems 397

    14.2.2 Navigation Systems 397

    14.2.3 Surveillance Systems 402

    14.2.4 Flight and Weather Information Systems 404

    14.3 Airspace and ATC Structure 405

    14.4 ATC Operations 408

    14.5 Standard Operating Procedures 410

    14.6 Capacity Constraints 411

    14.7 Congestion and Air Traffic Flow Management 417

    14.8 Future ATC Systems 420

    References 420

    15 Air Transport and the Environment 423
    Karen Marais, Philip J. Wolfe, and Ian A. Waitz

    15.1 Introduction 423

    15.2 Limiting Aviation’s Environmental Impact: The Role of Regulatory Bodies 425

    15.3 Airport Water Quality Control 426

    15.3.1 Effects of Deicing Fluids 428

    15.3.2 Managing Airport Water Quality 429

    15.4 Noise 430

    15.4.1 Effects 432

    15.4.2 Noise Measurement 433

    15.4.3 Noise Trends 435

    15.4.4 Noise Controls 436

    15.4.5 Emerging Issues 438

    15.5 Air Quality 439

    15.5.1 Effects 442

    15.5.2 Emissions Measurement 443

    15.5.3 Emissions Trends 443

    15.5.4 Emissions Control 447

    15.5.5 Emerging Issues 448

    15.6 Impact of Aviation on Climate 449

    15.6.1 Effects 449

    15.6.2 Measurement 451

    15.6.3 Greenhouse Emissions Control 452

    15.7 Alternative Fuels 453

    15.8 Summary and Looking Forward 455

    References 456

    16 Information Technology in Airline Operations, Distribution and Passenger Processing 461
    Peter P. Belobaba, Cynthia Barnhart, and William S. Swelbar

    16.1 Information Technology in Airline Planning and Operations 461

    16.2 Airline Distribution Systems 464

    16.2.1 Evolution of Computer Reservations Systems 464

    16.2.2 Alternative Airline Distribution Channels 469

    16.3 Distribution Costs and e-Commerce Developments 475

    16.3.1 Internet Distribution Channels 477

    16.3.2 Electronic Ticketing 481

    16.3.3 Implications for Airlines and Consumers 481

    16.4 Innovations in Passenger Processing 482

    References 485

    17 Critical Issues and Prospects for the Global Airline Industry 487
    Peter P. Belobaba, William S. Swelbar, and Amedeo R. Odoni

    17.1 Evolution of US and Global Airline Markets 488

    17.1.1 Evolution of US Airline Markets 488

    17.1.2 Recent Developments in Global Airline Markets 491

    17.2 Looking Ahead: Critical Challenges for the Global Airline Industry 494

    17.2.1 Strategies for Sustained Profitability 495

    17.2.2 Infrastructure and the Environment 498

    References 500

    Index 501

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      Book Synopsis

      Extensively revised and updated edition of the bestselling textbook, provides an overview of recent global airline industry evolution and future challenges

      • Examines the perspectives of the many stakeholders in the global airline industry, including airlines, airports, air traffic services, governments, labor unions, in addition to passengers
      • Describes how these different players have contributed to the evolution of competition in the global airline industry, and the implications for its future evolution
      • Includes many facets of the airline industry not covered elsewhere in any single book, for example, safety and security, labor relations and environmental impacts of aviation
      • Highlights recent developments such as changing airline business models, growth of emerging airlines, plans for modernizing air traffic management, and opportunities offered by new information technologies for ticket distribution
      • Provides detailed data on airline

        Table of Contents

        Notes on Contributors xiii

        List of Contributors xix

        Series Preface xxi

        Acknowledgments xxiii

        1 Introduction and Overview 1
        Peter P. Belobaba

        1.1 Introduction: The Global Airline Industry 1

        1.1.1 Deregulation and Liberalization Worldwide 4

        1.1.2 Industry Evolution Since 2000 6

        1.2 Overview of Chapters 13

        References 17

        2 The International Institutional and Regulatory Environment 19
        Amedeo R. Odoni

        2.1 Introduction 19

        2.2 Background on the International Regulatory Environment 20

        2.2.1 The Chicago Convention 20

        2.2.2 Freedoms of the Air 21

        2.3 Airline Privatization and International Economic Regulation 24

        2.3.1 Airline Privatization 24

        2.3.2 Types and Critical Aspects of Air Service Agreements 25

        2.3.3 Typical Content of Bilateral and Multilateral ASAs 26

        2.3.4 The Unified EU Market and Other Major Developments 29

        2.3.5 The Role of Airline Alliances 32

        2.4 Airports 33

        2.4.1 Restrictions on Airport Access 33

        2.4.2 Airport Ownership and Management 36

        2.5 Air Traffic Management 39

        2.6 Key Organizations and Their Roles 41

        2.6.1 International Organizations 41

        2.6.2 Organizations in the United States 43

        2.7 Summary and Conclusions 45

        References 46

        3 Overview of Airline Economics, Markets and Demand 47
        Peter P. Belobaba

        3.1 Airline Terminology and Definitions 47

        3.1.1 Basic Airline Profit Equation 49

        3.2 Air Transportation Markets 51

        3.2.1 Typical Air Passenger Trip 51

        3.2.2 Spatial Definitions of Airline Markets 52

        3.3 Origin–Destination Market Demand 55

        3.3.1 Dichotomy of Airline Demand and Supply 55

        3.3.2 Factors Affecting Volume of O–D Demand 57

        3.3.3 Quality of Service Factors 57

        3.3.4 Total Trip Time and Frequency 58

        3.4 Air Travel Demand Models 60

        3.4.1 Elasticity of Air Travel Demand 60

        3.4.2 Air Travel Demand Segments 62

        3.4.3 O–D Market Demand Functions 64

        3.5 Airline Competition and Market Share 67

        3.5.1 Market Share/Frequency Share Model 67

        3.5.2 “S-Curve” Model Formulation 69

        3.5.3 Quality of Service Index (QSI) Models 70

        3.6 Summary 71

        References 72

        4 Airline Pricing Theory and Practice 75
        Peter P. Belobaba

        4.1 Airline Prices and O-D Markets 75

        4.1.1 Regulated versus Liberalized Pricing 76

        4.1.2 Theoretical Pricing Strategies 77

        4.1.3 Price Discrimination versus Product Differentiation 79

        4.2 Differential Pricing 79

        4.2.1 Market Segmentation 81

        4.2.2 Fare Product Restrictions 82

        4.2.3 Airline Fare Structures 83

        4.3 Recent Trends in Airline Pricing 89

        4.3.1 Branded Fare Families 90

        4.3.2 Unbundling and Ancillary Revenues 91

        4.4 Airline Pricing Strategies 93

        4.4.1 Factors Affecting Fare Structure in an O-D Market 93

        4.4.2 Competitive Fare Matching 96

        References 98

        5 Airline Revenue Management 99
        Peter P. Belobaba

        5.1 Computerized Revenue Management Systems 101

        5.2 Flight Overbooking 103

        5.3 EMSR Model for Flight Leg Revenue Optimization 108

        5.4 Network Revenue Management 112

        5.4.1 O-D Control Mechanisms 113

        5.4.2 Network RM Optimization Models 118

        5.4.3 Revenue Benefits of O-D Control 120

        5.5 Revenue Management for Less Restricted Fare Structures 121

        5.5.1 Demand Forecasting by Willingness to Pay 122

        5.5.2 Marginal Revenue Optimization: Fare Adjustment Theory 123

        References 125

        6 Airline Operating Costs and Measures of Productivity 127
        Peter P. Belobaba

        6.1 Airline Cost Categorization 127

        6.1.1 Administrative versus Functional Cost Categories 128

        6.1.2 Cost Drivers by Functional Category 132

        6.2 Operating Expense Comparisons 133

        6.2.1 Percentage Breakdown of Operating Expenses 133

        6.2.2 Aircraft Operating Cost Comparisons 134

        6.2.3 Low-Cost Carriers 140

        6.3 Comparisons of Airline Unit Costs 145

        6.3.1 Total Operating Costs versus Unit Costs 145

        6.3.2 Legacy versus Low-Cost Carrier Unit Costs 148

        6.4 Measures of Airline Productivity 153

        6.4.1 Aircraft Productivity 153

        6.4.2 Labor Productivity 156

        References 158

        7 The Airline Planning Process 159
        Peter P. Belobaba

        7.1 Fleet Planning 160

        7.1.1 Airline Fleet Decisions 161

        7.1.2 Fleet Planning Methods 166

        7.2 Route Planning 170

        7.2.1 Hub Economics and Network Structure 170

        7.2.2 Route Planning and Evaluation 175

        7.3 Airline Schedule Development 180

        7.3.1 Frequency Planning 181

        7.3.2 Timetable Development 182

        7.3.3 Fleet Assignment and Aircraft Rotations 185

        7.4 The Future: Integrated Airline Planning 186

        References 187

        8 Airline Schedule Optimization 189
        Cynthia Barnhart and Vikrant Vaze

        8.1 Schedule Optimization Problems 190

        8.2 Fleet Assignment 191

        8.2.1 The Fleet Assignment Model 195

        8.2.2 Fleet Assignment Solutions/Impacts 198

        8.2.3 Extending Basic Fleet Assignment Models 198

        8.3 Schedule Design Optimization 203

        8.3.1 Modeling the Optimization of Flight Retiming and Fleet Assignment Problems 206

        8.3.2 Importance of Modeling Competition in Schedule Design 207

        8.4 Crew Scheduling 209

        8.4.1 The Crew Pairing Problem 210

        8.4.2 Crew Scheduling Problem Solutions and Impacts 215

        8.5 Aircraft Maintenance Routing and Crew Pairing Optimization 215

        8.5.1 Modeling and Solving the Extended Crew Pairing Problem 217

        8.5.2 Modeling and Solving the Restricted Aircraft Maintenance Routing

        Problem Based on the Solution to the Extended Crew Pairing

        Problem 218

        8.6 Future Directions for Schedule Optimization 219

        References 221

        9 Airline Flight Operations 223
        Alan H. Midkiff, R. John Hansman, Jr., and Tom G. Reynolds

        9.1 Introduction 223

        9.2 Regulation and Scheduling 224

        9.2.1 General Regulatory Requirements 224

        9.2.2 Flight Crew Regulation and Training 224

        9.2.3 Flight Crew Scheduling 226

        9.3 Flight Crew Activities during a Typical Flight 227

        9.3.1 Flight Crew Sign-In 228

        9.3.2 Operations/Planning 228

        9.3.3 Preflight 233

        9.3.4 Predeparture 240

        9.3.5 Gate Departure 242

        9.3.6 Taxi-Out 243

        9.3.7 Takeoff 244

        9.3.8 Terminal Area Departure 245

        9.3.9 Climb 246

        9.3.10 Cruise 247

        9.3.11 Descent 250

        9.3.12 Terminal Area Arrival 253

        9.3.13 Final Approach 254

        9.3.14 Landing and Rollout 256

        9.3.15 Taxi-In 257

        9.3.16 Parking 258

        9.3.17 Postflight 259

        9.4 Summary 259

        List of Abbreviations 260

        References 262

        10 Irregular Operations: Schedule Recovery and Robustness 263
        Cynthia Barnhart and Vikrant Vaze

        10.1 Introduction 263

        10.2 Irregular Operations 264

        10.2.1 Managing Irregular Operations: Airline Operations Control Centers 266

        10.2.2 Options for Schedule Recovery from Irregular Operations 267

        10.2.3 Schedule Recovery from Irregular Operations: Objectives and Process 269

        10.2.4 Evaluating the Costs of Recovery Options: The Challenges Imparted by Uncertainty and Downstream Effects 278

        10.3 Robust Airline Scheduling 279

        10.3.1 Robust Schedule Design 280

        10.3.2 Robust Fleet Assignment 281

        10.3.3 Robust Aircraft Routing 281

        10.3.4 Robust Crew Scheduling 283

        10.4 Directions for Ongoing and Future Work on Schedule Recovery from Irregular Operations 284

        References 285

        11 Labor Relations and Human Resource Management in the Airline Industry 287
        Jody Hoffer Gittell, Andrew von Nordenflycht, Thomas A. Kochan, Greg J. Bamber, and Robert B. McKersie

        11.1 Alternative Strategies for the Employment Relationship 288

        11.2 Labor Relations in the US Airline Industry 289

        11.2.1 Regulatory Framework for US Labor Relations 291

        11.2.2 US Airline Responses to Cost Pressures Postderegulation 293

        11.2.3 US Labor Relations Post-September 11, 2001 299

        11.3 Labor Relations in the Airline Industry in Other Countries 302

        11.3.1 The International Regulatory Framework for Labor Relations 302

        11.3.2 Summary of Airline Labor Relations Strategies: What Works? 310

        11.4 Human Resource Management at Airlines 312

        11.4.1 Hiring and Training for Relational Competence 316

        11.4.2 Flexible Boundaries between Jobs 316

        11.4.3 Supervisory Coaching and Feedback 317

        11.4.4 Performance Measurement at the Process Level 318

        11.4.5 Conflict Resolution 318

        11.4.6 Boundary Spanning Roles 319

        11.4.7 Partnering with Other Key Players 320

        11.4.8 Leadership 321

        11.5 Conclusions 322

        References 323

        12 Aviation Safety and Security 327
        Arnold I. Barnett

        12.1 Safety 328

        12.1.1 Safety Is No Accident 328

        12.1.2 Measuring Air Safety: Some Hazards 329

        12.1.3 The Q-Statistic 331

        12.1.4 Some Calculated Q-Values 332

        12.1.5 Other Approaches to Safety Measurement 333

        12.1.6 Are Some Airlines Safer Than Others? 334

        12.1.7 The Last Century 335

        12.1.8 A Collision Risk Assessment 337

        12.1.9 Midair Collision Risk 340

        12.2 Security 341

        12.2.1 September 11 in Context 341

        12.2.2 Some Costs of Aviation Security 342

        12.2.3 Some Security Procedures 343

        12.2.4 Is It Worth It? 349

        12.2.5 Two Economic Paradigms 349

        12.2.6 A European Dilemma 351

        12.2.7 More Security Dilemmas 353

        12.2.8 Final Remarks 358

        References 359

        13 Airports 361
        Amedeo R. Odoni

        13.1 Introduction 361

        13.2 General Background 363

        13.3 Physical Characteristics 366

        13.3.1 Airside Design Standards 366

        13.3.2 Geometric Configuration on Airside 369

        13.3.3 Typology of Passenger Buildings 372

        13.3.4 Assessing Passenger Building Concepts 374

        13.3.5 Ground Access 376

        13.4 Capacity, Delays, and Demand Management 377

        13.4.1 Airside Capacity 377

        13.4.2 Airside Delays and Their Mitigation 379

        13.4.3 Landside Capacity and Level of Service 381

        13.5 Institutional, Organizational, and Economic Characteristics 384

        13.5.1 Airport Ownership and Management 384

        13.5.2 Airport User Charges 385

        13.5.3 Economic Regulation 389

        13.5.4 Financing Capital Projects 391

        References 392

        14 Air Traffic Control 395
        R. John Hansman, Jr. and Amedeo Odoni

        14.1 Introduction 395

        14.2 The Generic Elements of an ATC System 396

        14.2.1 Communications Systems 397

        14.2.2 Navigation Systems 397

        14.2.3 Surveillance Systems 402

        14.2.4 Flight and Weather Information Systems 404

        14.3 Airspace and ATC Structure 405

        14.4 ATC Operations 408

        14.5 Standard Operating Procedures 410

        14.6 Capacity Constraints 411

        14.7 Congestion and Air Traffic Flow Management 417

        14.8 Future ATC Systems 420

        References 420

        15 Air Transport and the Environment 423
        Karen Marais, Philip J. Wolfe, and Ian A. Waitz

        15.1 Introduction 423

        15.2 Limiting Aviation’s Environmental Impact: The Role of Regulatory Bodies 425

        15.3 Airport Water Quality Control 426

        15.3.1 Effects of Deicing Fluids 428

        15.3.2 Managing Airport Water Quality 429

        15.4 Noise 430

        15.4.1 Effects 432

        15.4.2 Noise Measurement 433

        15.4.3 Noise Trends 435

        15.4.4 Noise Controls 436

        15.4.5 Emerging Issues 438

        15.5 Air Quality 439

        15.5.1 Effects 442

        15.5.2 Emissions Measurement 443

        15.5.3 Emissions Trends 443

        15.5.4 Emissions Control 447

        15.5.5 Emerging Issues 448

        15.6 Impact of Aviation on Climate 449

        15.6.1 Effects 449

        15.6.2 Measurement 451

        15.6.3 Greenhouse Emissions Control 452

        15.7 Alternative Fuels 453

        15.8 Summary and Looking Forward 455

        References 456

        16 Information Technology in Airline Operations, Distribution and Passenger Processing 461
        Peter P. Belobaba, Cynthia Barnhart, and William S. Swelbar

        16.1 Information Technology in Airline Planning and Operations 461

        16.2 Airline Distribution Systems 464

        16.2.1 Evolution of Computer Reservations Systems 464

        16.2.2 Alternative Airline Distribution Channels 469

        16.3 Distribution Costs and e-Commerce Developments 475

        16.3.1 Internet Distribution Channels 477

        16.3.2 Electronic Ticketing 481

        16.3.3 Implications for Airlines and Consumers 481

        16.4 Innovations in Passenger Processing 482

        References 485

        17 Critical Issues and Prospects for the Global Airline Industry 487
        Peter P. Belobaba, William S. Swelbar, and Amedeo R. Odoni

        17.1 Evolution of US and Global Airline Markets 488

        17.1.1 Evolution of US Airline Markets 488

        17.1.2 Recent Developments in Global Airline Markets 491

        17.2 Looking Ahead: Critical Challenges for the Global Airline Industry 494

        17.2.1 Strategies for Sustained Profitability 495

        17.2.2 Infrastructure and the Environment 498

        References 500

        Index 501

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