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According to Price and Forrest (2008, p14), the Security Act also required FAA to certify the EDS that could 'alone or as part of an integrated system detect under realistic air carrier operating conditions the amounts, configurations, and types of explosives which would be likely to be used to cause catastrophic damage to commercial aircraft....
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Research Paper
Above all, he is also responsible for all Airside Operations at MIA, including aircraft gate and apron control, the security and safety of aircraft , airside motor vehicle decal program, construction, cargo, aircraft parking, ramp, passenger loading bridges, access (FAA, 2013), Flight Information Display System (FIDS) and, motor vehicles and pedestrian traffic on the aircraft Operations Area (AOA).... These sections include Ramp Control, aircraft Gate Control, and Access Control....
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That is the potential for checked luggage and cargo loaded into the hold of an airplane to be rigged with explosives.... To date, no airline or airport routinely screens checked bags and cargo for explosives.... September 11, 2001 dramatically increased the urgency of aviation safety in the United States and around the world....
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Automatic fire detection systems can detect fires which may not be detected by aircraft crew until controlling the fire becomes difficult, or even impossible.... drawback with these systems is the high frequency of false alarms which result in aircraft turnbacks, urgent landings and AOG (aircraft on ground) scenarios.... Since the aircraft crew has no way to visually verify the presence of a fire, any alarm has to be treated as a real fire....
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Term Paper
By the evening of June 5, these paratroopers along with glider and C47 Cargo Aircraft had assembled in airfields in England.... When General Eisenhower gave the signal, the aircraft and gliders made the initial advance on France.... On the night of June 5 and June 6 1944, Allied forces launched the greatest armada ever formed to begin the liberation of Europe in World War II....
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According to Korea Aerospace Industries Association (KAI), Korean Airlines (KAL) is the largest airline in Korea and it operates in passenger as well commercial/Cargo Aircraft equipment as well as other various aerospace services such as parts and components.... The customers of KAL include passengers, corporate organizations as well as other actors in the aircraft industry among others.... able 1: Korean Airline- Porter's Five Forces modelForceHigh/lowRivalry among existing playersHighThreat of substitutesHigh Buyer powerHighSupplier powerLow Threat of new entrantsLow KAL has a total of 149 aircraft and is the largest in terms of consumers and it specializes in offering services in the following sectors: Passenger services, components and parts, aerospace services as well as cargo (KAI)....
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Various safety procedures have been put in practice to alleviate the risks linked with placing freight on passenger airplane and all-Cargo Aircraft (Elias, 2003).... These initiatives comprise: develop the 'identified shipper' agenda; enhance cargo inspections; raise the physical safety of air cargo services; increase oversight of air cargo operations; give safety training for cargo employees; and strict controls over access to aircraft throughout cargo operations....
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Directly correlated to passenger traffic demand is the air cargo carrier market and whilst current economic predictions point to a temporary reduction in the carrier market, long-term predictions suggest that the air cargo market may attract an increase in profitability, particularly with integrated cargo carriers.... To this end, this paper further evaluates the factors affecting cargo growth in the future and considers the extent to which airlines can maximize profitability in the cargo carrier market....
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