Abstract

The policies and methods outlined indicate how an airport may be managed so as to take care of all interests. The author covers relations of the airport management with transport companies operating large fleets, with air-service operators having fleets of taxi and charter planes, with schools, with dealers and distributors, with manufacturers, with private owners of airplanes, with individual owners of single airplanes or small fleets for business purposes, and with the general public. Figures are given showing how a successful business has been built.

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