Over the last fifty years ground transportation management (GTM) has slowly evolved into a major function at most larger airports. However, during this time there has been relatively little written discussing the idea, organization structures or duties included within this functional activity. This paper reviews and updates the limited, earlier research. This study replicates initial work done in 1989 and thus provides a short longitudinal view of the airport GTM function. The final results demonstrate the current position of GTM and suggest trends for the future.
Airport ground transportation management: moving towards the turn of the century
Transportation Planning and Technology ; 20 , 1 ; 83-92
1996-09-01
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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AIRPORT GROUND TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT: MOVING TOWARDS THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
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