AIR TRANSPORT POLICY AND PLANNING:

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AIR TRANSPORT POLICY AND PLANNING:
GENERAL
INFORMATION
PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS
AIR TRANSPORT POLICY
AND PLANNING:
MEETING FUTURE NEEDS
UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER
AIR TRANSPORT COURSES
Airlines
Aer Arran, Aeroflot, Air Botswana, Air Canada,
Air Dolomiti, Air Madagascar, Air Malta, Air
Namibia, Air Zimbabwe, Alitalia, bmi British
Midland, British Airways, Cargolux, Cyprus
Airways, Delta, Egypt Air, Emirates, Ethiopian,
Finnair, Ghana Airways, Gulf Air, Hapag Lloyd,
Iberia, Icelandair, Japan Airlines, JAT, Kenya
Airways, KLM, Kuwait Airways, LOT, Lufthansa,
Luxair, Malaysia Airlines, Malev, Olympic,
Philippine, Polynesian, Qantas, Royal Brunei,
SAS, SATA, Saudia, South African Express, Sudan
Airways, Swiss, TAAG, Tarom, Thai, TNT Aviation
Services, Turkish, United, Vietnam Airlines, Virgin
Atlantic, Wideroe.
Airports
The course fees include:
Transport
Canada, Ireland, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands,
South Africa, UK.
• Morning and afternoon coffee/tea and lunch
each day.
• Tour of historic London pubs on the
Monday evening (participants pay for their
own food and drink on the pub tour)
• Theatre visit on the Tuesday evening
Seminar lecture notes will be given to all
delegates on arrival.
Other Organisations
Seminar details
Civil Aviation
Australia, Bahrain, Cyprus, Dubai, France,
Ghana, Hong Kong, Kenya, Netherlands,
Norway, Pakistan, Romania, Seychelles,
Singapore, Spain, Sweden, UK, US.
Accommodation
You will need to make your own accommodation
arrangements. We have a list of suggested hotels
with easy access to the University, ranging from 2
to 5 stars (around £70 to £200 per night).
Please contact Andy Colley by telephone or email
for our hotel information sheet:
T: +44 (0)20 350 67003
E: air-transport@westminster.ac.uk
The seminar commences at the University of
Westminster in London at 9am on Monday 16
March and finishes 5.30pm on Wednesday
18 March. Attendance can also be arranged on a
daily basis for people unable to stay for the whole
programme. Please contact us for further details.
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Council, Avmark Aviation Economist, BAE
Systems, Barclays Bank, Boeing, Cyprus
Development Bank, DLR Air Transport Research,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, ERA,
European Commission, European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, European
Investment Bank, Fessel Market Research, Flanders
Regional Government, Flight Directors Ltd, GE
Capital Aviation Services, Halcrow, Hiroshima
Shudo University, Hokkaido Development Bank,
HM Treasury, IATA, ICAO, INECO, International
Aeradio, Imperial College, Kiev Institute of
Aviation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Mercer Management Consulting, MVA, NEDO,
Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics,
OAG, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Province of
Noord-Holland, Rolls Royce, Shell, SH&E, Sita,
Sonangol Aeronautica, TM Economics,
University of Ulster.
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ADV German Airports Association, AENA
Spanish Airport Authority, Amsterdam, Athens,
BAA plc, Beirut, Belfast, Berlin, Birmingham,
Bordeaux, Bournemouth, Brussels, Budapest,
Ciudad Real, Cook Islands, Copenhagen, Cork,
Dortmund, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Faro, Florence,
Frankfurt, Geneva, Gothenburg, Guernsey,
Humberside, International Airports Authority of
India, Jersey, Kortrijk, Kuala Lumpur, Las Palmas,
Lisbon, Liverpool, Ljubljana, London City, Luton,
Maastricht, Manchester, Manila, Mexican
Airports Commission, Milan, Munich, Munster,
Nairobi, Newcastle, Nice, Nigerian Airports
Authority, Norwich, Nottingham East Midlands,
Nuremberg, Oslo, Paris, Pisa, Riga, Rome,
San Francisco, Scottish Highland and Islands
Airports, Sierra Leone, Slovak Airports Authority,
Stockholm, Stuttgart, Swaziland Airport Authority,
Thailand Airport Authority, Toronto, Trondheim,
Vancouver, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw,
Wellington, Western Samoa, Zagreb, Zurich.
Government Departments
16 – 18 MARCH 2015
SHORT COURSES IN LONDON
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MARYLEBONE CAMPUS
Information in this brochure is correct at the time of going to press but amendments may have to be made subsequently.
The University of Westminster is a charity and a company limited by guarantee. Registration number: 977818 England.
Registered Office: 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW Ref: 7171/01.15/AS/EP
A BETTER
ENVIRONMENT
AIR TRANSPORT
POLICY AND
PLANNING:
MEETING
FUTURE NEEDS
Airports increasingly present a major infrastructure
constraint to meeting the demand for air travel.
Expansion of air services often conflicts with other
government policy objectives and is becoming
a highly contentious topic. Meanwhile, the
regulatory framework for air transport continues to
evolve. This seminar aims to address a number of
key issues of interest to airport and airline planners
and managers and those formulating air
transport policy.
Measures to expand airport capacity will
be considered in relation to both terminals and
runways and the interaction with surface transport.
Economic and environmental issues will be
interpreted. The implications of airline strategies
for airports will be addressed, with particular
reference to changing patterns of passenger
demand and airline operations. Methods for
improving the efficiency of operations will be
evaluated, including research needs in forecasting
and marketing. Government policy in the UK and
other countries will be discussed.
The seminar has been designed to appeal
to a wide range of participants including
airport and airline planners, managers and
operational staff, aviation specialists in government
departments, analysts from aircraft manufacturers
and consultants.
BOOKING FORM
DEPARTMENT
OF PLANNING
AND TRANSPORT,
UNIVERSITY OF
WESTMINSTER
SEMINAR
PROGRAMME
16 – 18 MARCH 2015
TERMINAL PLANNING AND DESIGN
Graham Ruddock, Formerly Principal Terminal
Facilities Planner, Mott MacDonald
AIRPORT CAPACITY AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Dr Nigel Dennis, Senior Research Fellow,
University of Wesminster
CURRENT ISSUES IN THE ECONOMIC
REGULATION OF AVIATION (including alliances,
anti-trust, unfair competition and consumer rights)
Jamie Baldwin, Aviation Consultant & Adjunct
Instructor Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University Worldwide
NEW RUNWAY OPTIONS FOR HEATHROW
Tom Carter, Vice-Chairman, MSP Solutions
Organisers
The course director is Dr Nigel Dennis. He can
be contacted for further information by telephone
(+44 (0)20 3506 6559) or by email:
dennisn@westminster.ac.uk
This seminar is one of a number of short courses
organised by the Department of Planning and
Transport at the University of Westminster. Each
course provides an in-depth analysis of a topical
issue through a limited number of high class,
detailed presentations.
The Department of Planning and Transport
has been involved with air transport research,
consultancy and teaching for 40 years. The
University’s association with aviation goes back
much further however as it was here in the 19th
Century that Sir George Cayley first demonstrated
the principles of flight.
Venue
The University of Westminster is conveniently
situated in the heart of London at 35 Marylebone
Road - 100 metres east of Baker Street
underground station and directly opposite
Madame Tussauds. It is also only ten minutes walk
from Oxford Street.
For further information including a copy of the
timetable visit westminster.ac.uk/airtransportshort
(PLEASE PHOTOCOPY IF YOU NEED
ADDITIONAL COPIES)
AIR TRANSPORT POLICY
AND PLANNING
16 – 18 MARCH 2015
AERODROME SAFEGUARDING
Colin Cragg, Director, Airside Ops Ltd
PUBLIC ATTITUDES TO AIRPORTS
Steve Bailes, Formerly Special Projects Officer,
Hertfordshire County Council
DEVELOPING A REGIONAL AIRPORT
Marcel Buelens, Chief Executive Officer,
Antwerp and Ostend-Bruges Airports
UNDERSTANDING AIR TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR
AND PASSENGERS’ CHOICE OF AIRPORT
Professor Stephane Hess, Research Group Leader,
ITS, University of Leeds
DEVELOPING AN AIRPORT FOR AIR CARGO
Alain Decors, VP Marketing & Development
Worldwide, WFS Group
AIRPORT CONNECTIVITY AND COMPETITION
BETWEEN HUBS
Dr Guillaume Burghouwt, Research Consultant,
Amsterdam Aviation Economics
SURFACE ACCESS MANAGEMENT AT AIRPORTS
AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Dr Thomas Budd, Research and Teaching Fellow,
Cranfield University
AIRPORT MASTER PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT OF THE ‘AIRPORT CITY’ CONCEPT
Jon Bottomley, Principal Planner, Manchester
Airports Group
AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Graham Lake, formerly Director General, CANSO
AIRLINE SUSTAINABILITY DILEMMAS
Dr Debbie Ancell, Senior Lecturer,
University of Westminster
Name
Position
Address
Organisation
Postcode
Fax
Telephone
Email
PAYMENT DETAILS
Early bird registration (by 27 February):
Standard Seminar Fee:
Please book
£845
£895
place(s) for me at £
each (note: VAT not chargeable)
Total payable £
I require an invoice to be raised
YES
NO
(If YES please provide invoice address and contact information (if different from above), also VAT number if applicable)
DESIGN AND POLICY FOR LARGE HUB AIRPORTS
Mike Pearson, Helios
I enclose a cheque made payable to the University of Westminster for £
(cheques should be drawn on a UK bank in £ sterling)
I would like to pay by bank transfer (please contact Andy Colley for details)
I would like to pay by credit/debit card (please contact Andy Colley for details)
Do you have any dietary or access requirements?
Where did you first hear about the seminar?
Please return the booking form to:
Andy Colley, Short Course Coordinator,
Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS, United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)20 3506 7003 E: air-transport@westminster.ac.uk
If bookings are cancelled, £150 will be retained to cover administration costs. Substitutions can be made at any time or the full credit
can be held towards other aviation short courses at the University of Westminster within 12 months.

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