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Airports and airlines running their technology enhanced business within airports as unique entities and as a group of several and diverse stakeholders with the focus to guarantee cost-effective, on schedule, and safe civil air traffic. Thus, airport operators must conduct the necessary actions for a proactively airport technology management to minimize the potential for operational failures and facilitate collaboration between airport authorities, airlines, ground handling, and air traffic control within the airports. Moreover, airport operators have the managerial obligation to plan and forecast future airport operations to capitalize on revenue potential and enhance service and security quality.
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Moeller, D.P.F. (2013). Airport Technology Management. In: Akhilesh, K. (eds) Emerging Dimensions of Technology Management. Springer, India. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0792-4_8
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