the present moment, Emirates Airline is the biggest airline in the Middle East expanse, providing air transportation services to more than 150 cities in over 80 nations in the world and operating more than 3,600 flights every week. Remarkably, aside being ranked as the biggest airline in the Middle East region, the airline is the fourth biggest globally, with regard to revenue and also passenger traffic (Alshubaily, 2017). The historical account of Emirates Airlines goes back to the 1980s decade, when the dominant airline in the region, Gulf Air, began cutting airline trips to Dubai. The response of the government was the introduction of Emirates… Continue Reading...
that will be paid back with airport user fees.
The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) "identifies nearly 3,400 existing and proposed airports that are significant to national air transportation and thus eligible to receive Federal grants under the Airport Improvement Program (AIP)," (FAA, 2016). NPIAS classifies HNL as a "large/medium hub." According to the FAA Master Record, HNL has an NPIAS/Federal Agreement classification as NGPSY3. HNL also has a weather station, control tower, and is not just for civilian but also military use, with military classification at A level ("Airport Details for PHNL -- ACTIVE," 2014).
Chapter 2: Airside
Airside comprises runways, taxiways, cargo facility, tore, and any rescue equipment and infrastructure like aircraft rescue and firefighting… Continue Reading...