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This text investigates the complex operational logistics and daily functions required to maintain a major international airport over a five-day period. The authors, Gwyn Arch and Patrick J. Rooke, utilize a documentary approach to examine the interplay between ground staff, air traffic control, and passenger management. By focusing on a specific timeframe, the book provides a structured analysis of the systemic pressures inherent in modern aviation hubs.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers often identify this work as a practical, observational study of airport management systems. The prose is noted for its straightforward, technical focus on the mechanics of daily operations rather than anecdotal narrative.
Page Count:
32
Publication Date:
1973-03-01
Publisher:
Elsevier
ISBN-10:
0080068596
ISBN-13:
9780080068596
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