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Abe COMPONENTS OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (AIR TRANSPORTATION) One of the most important components of the world’s transportation Provides major means of long distance travel in the world Has substantial economic impact on global and national economies Plays and important role in improving environment quality and promoting sustainable development. MAJOR COMPONENTS OF AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Airports Air Traffic Control Systems Aircraft Airlines AIRPORTS Usually classified into two categories Civilian Airport Can be categorized into air carrier and general aviation Military Use Two Distinct Functional Areas: Airside Operations Landside Operations AIRSIDE OPERATIONS Greatest expanse of airport space is occupied by runways Runway layouts and orientations are usually dictated by wind direction or other constraints like the presence of nearby mountains Runways are sometimes directionally configured to reduce aircraft noise exposure over a given community. LANDSIDE OPERATIONS Deals primarily with the handling of passengers Passenger processing and waiting activities occur in terminal buildings.

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COMPONENTS OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

(AIR TRANSPORTATION)

• One of the most important components of the world’s transportation

• Provides major means of long distance travel in the world

• Has substantial economic impact on global and national economies

• Plays and important role in improving environment quality and promoting sustainable development.

MAJOR COMPONENTS OF AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

• Airports

• Air Traffic Control Systems

• Aircraft

• Airlines

AIRPORTS

• Usually classified into two categories

– Civilian Airport

• Can be categorized into air carrier and general aviation

– Military Use

• Two Distinct Functional Areas:

– Airside Operations

– Landside Operations

AIRSIDE OPERATIONS

• Greatest expanse of airport space is occupied by runways

• Runway layouts and orientations are usually dictated by wind direction or other constraints like the presence of nearby mountains

• Runways are sometimes directionally configured to reduce aircraft noise exposure over a given community.

LANDSIDE OPERATIONS

• Deals primarily with the handling of passengers

• Passenger processing and waiting activities occur in terminal buildings.

GROUND ACCESS

• Very important especially if an airport is located a relative long way from where the passengers start their trip locally

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM