Learning outcomes |
The technological evolution, with a substantial impact in the aeronautical industry, has put a permanent challenge on Infrastructures, Operations and Air Transport Systems.
By systemically framing this reality, the Aircraft Operation intends to develop in the students, on the one hand, critical reasoning around the matter and, on the other hand, the competencies that allow them to take the most appropriate options if they are confronted with decision-making processes in real scenarios.
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Main Bibliography |
AIRBUS (2009) Getting to Grips with RNP AR - Required Navigation Performance with Authorization Required, AIRBUS SAS, Flight Operations Support & Services Customer Services Directorate, France.
Ashford, N., H. Stanton and C. Moore (1997) Airport Operations, Second Edition, Boston, McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 0-07-003077-4.
Donohue, G. and A. Zellweger (Eds), (2001) Air Transportation Systems Engineering, Lexington, AIAA, ISBN: 1-56347-474-3.
ICAO (2008) Performance-based Navigation (PBN) Manual, Doc 9613-AN/937, Third Edition, Montreal, ICAO.
Netto, O., Silva, J. and M. Baltazar (2020) The airport A-CDM operational implementation description and challenges, Journal of Airline and Airport Management, ISSN: 2014-4806, 2014-4865, DOI: 10.3926/jairm.148.
Nolan, M. (1999) Fundamentals of Air Traffic Control, Pacific Grove, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, ISBN: 0-534-56795-9.
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