The report summarizes three separate tasks involved in an analysis of United States general aviation airports. The analysis is intended to provide information concerning the effectiveness of federal airport aid programs as compared to similar programs of state aviation agencies. The principal aim is to identify differences and to study the impact of those differences on program effectiveness. The results may be useful in determining modifications which would be helpful.
Analysis of General Aviation Airports Developed with and without Federal Financial Assistance
1975
25 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Airports , Civil aviation , Surveys , Comparison , Research management , Sites , Standards , Management planning and control , Data acquisition , Factor analysis , Finance , Information systems , State government , General aviation airports , DOT/2A , DOT/4CZ/CY , Private financing programs , Federal assistance programs , State programs , Evaluation , National government
How are general aviation airports approaching new financial challenges?
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
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