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Airport Magazine, December/January 2008

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Airport Magazine, December/January 2008Airport executives around the world read Airport Magazine to stay informed on airport issues.

The magazine’s readership of more than 23,000 includes members of the American Association of Airport Executives, aviation policymakers and high-ranking government officials from the U.S. and around the world, corporate executives from every sector of the global aviation industry and more.

This award-winning magazine, published seven times per year by the American Association of Airport Executives, has been the publication of choice for airport executives around the globe since 1989, keeping them informed about critical issues facing airports today.

December/January 2008 (Vol. 19, No. 7) | Biometrics (cover); SMS implementation at Lima Jorge Chavez International; Rebuilding New Orleans Lakefront; glue-down artificial turf application on airfields.

Download Airport Magazine, December/January 2008

PDF format, 4.2MB, 68Pages.

On the cover: Growing green–The need for new terminals and the push toward green building are coming together.

Other features:

    * Biometrics-Is it you or your badge on the airfield? Plus a Web extra on terminology and questions to ask a prospective vendor.
    * SMS at JCIA-Read about Lima’s Jorge Chavez International safety management system implementation, and don’t miss this related Web extra.
    * Rebuilding Lakefront-The original New Orleans airport was hit hard by Katrina. Here’s how rebuilding
    * has gone.
    * Fake Grass, Real Safety Improvements-New glue-down applications of artificial turf could help airports create
    * safer airfields.
    * Airport Spotlight-El Paso, Texas

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