AIRDEV 2012

The AIRDEV 2012 Conference gathered academics and professionals from the Air Transport and Airport sectors. The conference was held in Lisbon, Portugal, the 19-20 April, 2012.

The organizers welcomed 60 participants from 11 countries to a memorable conference. The conference was held in the 'Hotel Villa Rica' (295, Av. 5 de Outubro, Lisbon, Portugal).

A number of papers and presentations were presented within the following thematic areas:

(1) Airport Business Models;
(2) Airport Financing and Ownership;
(3) Flexibility in the Design of Airport Expansion;
(4) Airport Performance; and
(5) Airport, Hinterland and Stakeholders.

The Conference Programme can be downloaded here.

The Presentations are available for download below. The Conference Proceedings can be downloaded here.

 


PRESENTATIONS
Click the title to download the respective presentation.
The authors are sorted in order of presentation at the conference. 

What future for Airports?
Rosário MACÁRIO
Instituto Superior Técnico
Eddy VAN DE VOORDE
University of Antwerp

Case Study in Airport Development
The Vancouver Story

Michael BROWN
Vancouver Airport Authority

Athens International Airport
A successful airport in challenging times

Stratos PAPADIMITRIOU
Athens International Airport

The Airport Business in a Competitive Environment
Edgar PEREZ

INESC Porto / FEUP / MIT Portugal

Performance and Efficiency Evaluation of Airports
The Balance Between DEA and MCDA Tools

Emília BALTAZAR, Jorge Miguel REIS SILVA
University of Beira Interior


Benefits of turnaround integration into the airport business trajectory: TITAN
Valeria SALARIS
ISDEFE

Recent Developments for the Use of Digital Simulation in Airport Performance Evaluation
Miguel MÙJICA
Autonomous University of Barcelona

The business model of an airport
Els STRUYF
University of Antwerp

Flexible Development of Airports
Where we stand now?
 
Liliana MAGALHÃES
Instituto Superior Técnico

How fare are Landing Fees in terms of Induced Costs on Runways?
The Portuguese Case

Frederico MORGADO
Universidade do Algarve


Dynamic Processes of an Airport's System
A Value Network Analysis

Margarida VAZ
University of Beira Interior

The Re-Cycle of secondary airports and new opportunities for the territory
Sara FAVARGIOTTI
University of Genoa

Exploratory analysis on LCC potential to influence airport efficiency
Sérgio DOMINGUES
University of Antwerp

Public-Private Partnerships in the Airport Sector
Structured Guidelines for PPP Implementation

André PENA
Instituto Superior Técnico

Allocation of Runway Construction Costs to Users based on Required Runway Length
Frederico MORGADO
Universidade do Algarve

A Case Study on the Selection of Dual Till versus Single Till Charges
João TEIXEIRA
Instituto Superior Técnico

Flying in 2050: towards an asymptotic growth of air traffic?
Yves CROZET
University of Lyon
Georges VILLE
Air and Space Academy

Connecting Airports and Hinterland with High Speed Rail
Peter WOLTERS
European Intermodal Association

New Paradigm for Airport Planning 
Antonín KAZDA
Žilina University, Slovakia

Airport PPPs in challenging times - transactions and changing business trends
Tiago Lopes
ALG Transportation Infrastructure & Logistics, Europraxis


Airport Marketing within a highly critical environment

Ioanna PAPADOPOULOU
Athens International Airport

 


SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Prof. Rosário Macário
Instituto Superior Técnico
Portugal

Prof José Viegas
Instituto Superior Técnico
Portugal

Prof Eddy van de Voorde
University of Antwerp
Belgium

Prof. Jorge Pinho de Sousa
University of Oporto
Portugal

Dr. Vasco Reis
Instituto Superior Técnico
Portugal

Prof. Jorge Silva
University of Beira Interior
Portugal

Prof Richard de Neufville
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA

Prof Tae Oum
Bristish Columbia University
Canada

Prof Kenneth Button
George Mason University
USA

Prof Amedeo Odoni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA

Prof Cynthia Barnhardt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA

Prof Pais Antunes
University of Coimbra
Portugal

 


The AIRDEV Research Project was financed by MIT Portugal and developed with the associated partners FEUP and UBI.