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Airport Ceos And The Decentralized System Of Airports: A Case Study, Marjan Mazza Jan 2020

Airport Ceos And The Decentralized System Of Airports: A Case Study, Marjan Mazza

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The job of the airport CEO is complex with responsibility for the security and safety of a large and dynamic facility and, yet the FAA does not have regulatory qualification and performance standards for the position. The purpose of this qualitative multi-case study was to explore the primary attributes that could be the leading indicators in the event national standards for the hiring of airport CEOs are pursued at major commercial airports. The guiding conceptual framework of the study was to combine competency with the concept of training and development. Airport CEOs from six airport facilities were interviewed, and an …


Commercial Space Transportation: A Simulation And Analysis Of Operations Impacts On The United States National Airspace System And Airline Stakeholders, Janet K. Tinoco, Rodrigo Firmo, Chunyan Yu, Mohammad Moallemi, Carlos Castro, Todd Waller Mar 2018

Commercial Space Transportation: A Simulation And Analysis Of Operations Impacts On The United States National Airspace System And Airline Stakeholders, Janet K. Tinoco, Rodrigo Firmo, Chunyan Yu, Mohammad Moallemi, Carlos Castro, Todd Waller

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Agenda:

  • Background on space launch activity
  • Research problem and objective
  • Methodology
  • Results
  • Implications
  • Future research


Public-Private Partnerships In Transportation: Lessons Learned For The New Space Era, Janet K. Tinoco Jan 2018

Public-Private Partnerships In Transportation: Lessons Learned For The New Space Era, Janet K. Tinoco

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Entrepreneurial firms in the space sector have accomplished unimaginable feats unheard of just 20 years ago, such as reusable rockets and cargo launches to the International Space Station (ISS). Clearly, the private sector will continue to be a significant participant in the future of the space industry, partnering with governments and nations, to accomplish more with less. Likewise, the public sector must cope with decreased funding and worthy space objectives while balancing cost, risk, and return. Partnering with private enterprise is the best solution to meeting mandated objectives in space program advancement. This paper addresses partnerships in real property assets …


Public-Public And Public Private Partnerships In Transportation, Janet K. Tinoco Mar 2015

Public-Public And Public Private Partnerships In Transportation, Janet K. Tinoco

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Graduate students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU), Daytona Beach, FL partook in a research effort for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Kennedy Space Center (KSC), examining partnerships in real property. The students researched relevant public-private partnerships (PPPs) and public-public partnerships PuPs in space, air, rail/road, sea, and utilities -- nationally and globally.