In an effort to increase airport efficiency in moving passengers and cargo while bolstering the economies of regions surrounding airports, some domestic and international airport owners and operators, government officials, and business owners are exploring opportunities to strategically develop airports and the regions around them. These stakeholders view airports as a central piece of their development efforts, believing that businesses in close proximity to an airport can use that proximity as a marketing tool. For businesses that seek to satisfy consumer demand for timely delivery of goods and services, this close proximity can be an element of their business plans. Some efforts are under way in the United States to promote development at airports and in the regions around them. This book describes the factors considered and actions taken by airport operators, government officials, developers, and others to facilitate airport-centric development.
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Airport-Centric Development: The Aerotropolis Concept and Capacity Needs (Transportation Infrastructure-Roads, Highways, Bridges, Airports and Mass Transit)
$3,990.00
ISBN
9781628080759
Categories AEROSPACE & AIR TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES, Airports, ECONOMICS, FINANCE, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY, INDUSTRY & INDUSTRIAL STUDIES, TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES
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