This study, conducted by Lockheed Martin, was funded by the U.S Trade and Development Agency. The study focused on the development of a safe and efficient airspace environment in the Aqaba-Eliat region. This includes the specification of plans for new-expanded terminal facilities, and airside facilities such runways, taxiways, and aprons. Included is the assessment of improved air traffic control capabilities, specifically the deployment of a surveillance radar serving the terminal area. This is Volume 1 of a two-volume report, and is divided into the following sections: Executive Summary; (1) Introduction; (2) Review of Existing Systems and Facilities; (3) Review All Available Passenger and Cargo Forecasts; (4) Preliminary Layout of the Airport Facilities; (5) Regional ATC Plan; (6) Capital and Operations Cost Estimates; (7) Revenue Analysis and Financial Analysis; (8) Optimum Sizes for the Project; (9) Training Requirements.
Aqaba-Eilat Airport Feasibility Study
1996
522 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Israel , Jordan , Feasibility , Airport planning , Master planning , Forecasting , Passengers , Demand(Economics) , Cost estimates , Economic analysis , International cooperation , Carbon aircraft , Export trade information , Foreign marketing , Eilat(Israel) , Aqaba(Jordan)
Online Contents | 1999
Online Contents | 1994
Engineering Index Backfile | 1960