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Aviation 2011

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Aviation 2011 This catalogue includes new Aviation titles for 2011 as well as key backlist titles.

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Aviation Management ................................................................................2

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Aviation Business and Economics ...........................................................5

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Aviation Law, Policy and Regulation ........................................................9 Essential Paperbacks Pull–out Listing....................................................11 Airlines and Airports .................................................................................15

Pricing and Contents

Human Factors in Aviation ......................................................................17

Prices and publication dates shown in this catalogue are correct at press time (May 2011), but are subject to change without notice. Details of forthcoming titles are necessarily provisional.

Maintenance ..............................................................................................21

Publishing Proposals

Index ............................................................................................................................... 24

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Ordering Information ................................................................................................... 24

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Aviation Systems and Operations ..........................................................22 Aviation Training and Selection / Aviation Psychology .......................23

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Aviation Management Managing Aviation Projects from Concept to Completion

A Management Perspective

Triant G. Flouris, Daniel Webster College, USA and Dennis Lock

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BESTSELLER Air Transportation

John G. Wensveen, Dowling College, USA SIXTH EDITION ‘The essential textbook for business and management commercial aviation programs…’ Airways Air Transportation: A Management Perspective provides a solid foundation of current practices in air transportation management combined with an extensive historical overview. The book uses past and present trends to forecast future challenges the industry may face, encouraging the reader to really think about the decisions a manager implements. Updated topics include airline passenger marketing, labour relations, financing and heightened security precautions. Key Points: s /FFERSARENOWNEDINTRODUCTORYOVERVIEW on air transportation.

‘…a successful examination of airmanship, and a useful attempt to set out defined standards in key areas for learning and development.’ The Aerospace Professional

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Preface Index

s %NHANCESTHEUNDERSTANDINGOFALLAREASRELATED to air transportation including airline passenger marketing, labour relations and airport security. s 7IDE REACHINGANDACCESSIBLEUNDERGRADUATE DUATE textbook, suitable for all aviation programs. ms. 2007 590 pages 978-0-7546-7171-8 Paperback £40.00 978-0-7546-7165-7 Hardback £85.00 978-0-7546-8474-9 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754671718

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ASHGATE’S AVIATION LIST Ashgate has been a world leader in aviation publishing for more than twenty years. During that time we have developed a unique collection of titles that have contributed significantly to the field, and this is expanding rapidly. Ashgate publishes both authored and contributed works on an extremely BROADRANGEOFAVIATION RELATEDSUBJECTS SUCHASMARKETING ECONOMICS finance and strategy, flight operations, maintenance, applied psychology, mental health, training and selection…the list is almost as diverse as the industry itself. Academics and professionals around the world rely on the quality of Ashgate aviation books. 7EALWAYSWELCOMEAPPROPRIATENEWBOOKPROPOSALSFROMPROSPECTIVE AUTHORS!LLPROPOSALSARESUBJECTTOADOUBLE BLINDPEERREVIEWPROCESS to ensure quality and relevance, and our primary aim is to publish unique, innovative books. If you have an idea for a new book that you would like to discuss with us, please contact the Commissioning %DITOR 'UY,OFT7EPARTICULARLYWELCOMEWORKSADDRESSINGTHE evolving key issues in the industry, such as terrorism and security, social and environmental implications, the impacts and opportunities OFNEWTECHNOLOGIES ANDTHECHALLENGESOFMULTI CULTURALINTERACTION To submit a book proposal, please contact: 'UY,OFT 3ENIOR#OMMISSIONING%DITOR !SHGATE0UBLISHING,IMITED 7EY#OURT%AST 5NION2OAD Farnham, Surrey GU9 7PT United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1252 736600 Fax: +44 (0)1252 736736 email: [email protected]

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‘…The state of the US airline industry, and to some extent the increasing complexity of the aviation and civil aerospace industry, has put a heavier burden on the need for streamlined management of the industry as a whole. This book is an important contribution to the body of knowledge and will make a tremendous impact on educating the aviation managers of present and future.’ Vahid Motevalli, Department of Mechanical %NGINEERING4ECHNOLOGY 0URDUE5NIVERSITY 53! These two experts combined their considerable talents to write their earlier book, Aviation Project Management, an essential primer for managers and students. The authors have now written this MOREIN DEPTHBOOKFORMANAGERSANDSTUDENTS who need to study aviation project management in much greater detail, as well as critically connect project management within an aviation CONTEXTTOPRUDENTBUSINESSDECISION MAKING Aviation project management is described in considerable detail throughout all stages of a lifecycle that begins when the project is only a vague concept and does not end until the p project has been successfully completed, fully documented, and put into operational service. d

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2009 528 pages 2 978-0-7546-7615-7 Hardback £65.00 9 978-0-7546-9874-6 ebook 9 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754676157 w

Aviation Project Management Triant G. Flouris, Daniel Webster College, USA and Dennis Lock ‘Triant Flouris and Dennis Lock have made an important contribution to the literature with their new book, Aviation Project Management. The planners, designers and builders of many airport and other infrastructure megaprojects around the world would have benefitted enormously had it been available earlier, and billions of dollars of delays and cost overruns likely would have been avoided…Will also be of interest to airframe and engine manufacturers, and airline executives, as well as students of aviation business and management, for it offers perceptive insights into strategic and tactical planning and decision making.’ Paul Stephen Dempsey, McGill University, Canada This unique book highlights the ways that successful businesses are managed in the aviation industry through the identification and application of proven project management methods. Theoretical concepts are defined, clarified and shown how they can be valuable to business managers and students of the aviation business sector. 2008 314 pages 978-0-7546-7395-8 Hardback £55.00 978-0-7546-9868-5 eBook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754673958

Key Points: VËË j?ÄË݉͆ˬÁŽjWÍË management solely within the aviation industry. VËË ™ÜjßÄËjÄÍ?M‰Ä†jaË ËËËˬÁŽjWÍ˔?™?~j”j™ÍË practice in a way that will maximize its take-up in the aviation industry. VËË+ÁÜ‰ajÄËjÞ?”¬jÄ^Ë case studies, best practice guidance, etc. rooted exclusively in aviation. VËË-jW””j™ajaËÍjÞÍË for aviation management students and industry professionals.

Aviation Management

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Commercial Aircraft Projects Managing the Development of Highly Complex Products

Hans-Henrich Altfeld, Airbus Center of Competence +ÁŽjWÍË?™aË+Á~Á?””jË ?™?~j”j™Í^ËÁ?™Wj (ANS (ENRICH!LTlELDMAINTAINSTHATANY management approach for the development of commercial aircraft should seek to integrate THESTRENGTHSOFSTATE OF THE ARTMANAGEMENT disciplines while limiting their application to some basic essentials. He explores the interconnectedness between individual management disciplines by explicitly considering the matter of integrative management. Key Points: s 5NIQUEINADDRESSINGHOWTHEDEVELOPMENT of a modern commercial airliner should be managed. s 3HOWSTHATCOSTREDUCTIONSCANBEACHIEVED by concentrating on the essential elements of project management disciplines to maintain their principal strengths and combining them in an intelligent and pragmatic way.

Contents: Foreword, Jürgen Thomas; Preface. PART I: INTRODUCING BASICS IN PROJECT MANAGING AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT: 7HYCOMMERCIALAIRCRAFT development is so special; How information technologies have shaped aircraft development; $EVELOPINGACOMMERCIALAIRPLANE/VERVIEW on essentials for integrative project management. PART II: INTEGRATIVE PEOPLE MANAGEMENT: -ULTI FUNCTIONALDESIGN BUILDTEAMS4HENEEDFOR CO LOCATIONANDORGANISATIONALBALANCE'ETTING development priorities right. PART III: MANAGING REQUIREMENTS AND RISKS: The engineering of requirements; Managing risks. PART IV: INTEGRATIVE PROJECT ARCHITECTURES: Allocating costs to projects; Designing an integrated architecture; Controlling configuration change; Integrated project planning. PART V: USING INTEGRATIVE PROJECT ARCHITECTURES: 0LANNINGMEGA PROJECTSINAPRAGMATICWAY Integrated project monitoring and control. PART VI: SUMMARY: Summarising remarks. PART VII: APPENDICES; Further reading; Index.

s 2ELEVANTTOTHEMULTITUDEOFCOMPANIES within the aerospace supply chain worldwide.

November 2010 482 pages 978-0-7546-7753-6 Hardback £65.00 978-07546-9494-6 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754677536

PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online Full contents list Preface Index

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Ethical Issues in Aviation Edited by Elizabeth A. Hoppe, Lewis University, USA ‘%THICAL)SSUESIN!VIATION is an innovative and thought-provoking book that explores an important, but heretofore, neglected area of research. While the study of ethics has been applied in numerous other industries, its application to aviation is long overdue. For those who study aviation, this book is sure to provide multiple new perspectives on familiar issues. It was a treat to read about the business of aviation, safety, diversity, airport development, and environmental issues through an ethical lens.’ !NDREW2'OETZ 5NIVERSITYOF$ENVER ‘Elizabeth Hoppe’s book and a course in ethics could benefit every pilot…I had a hard time putting the book down…I highly recommend this book for all aviation employees.’ Madeline Tompkins, Hawaiian Airlines Ethical Issues in Aviation focuses on current concerns and trends, to reflect the changes that have occurred in this deregulated era. The book provides the reader with an overview of the major themes in civil aviation ethics. It begins with theoretical frameworks, followed by sections on the business side of aviation, employee responsibility, diversity in aviation, ground issues regarding airports, air traffic control and security, as well as health and the environment.

Selected Contents: Foreword, Howard Putnam; Preface, Elizabeth Hoppe. PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS:)NTRODUCTION%THICALTHEORIESPART) DILEMMASANDDECISION MAKING Mark H. Waymack; %THICALTHEORIESPART))RIGHTSANDCHARACTER Mark H. Waymack; Capitalism and its critics, Nathan Ross. PART II: THE BUSINESS OF AVIATION: )NTRODUCTION/UTSOURCINGUNDERSYSTEMSINTEGRATION the long run benefits for Boeing and other aircraft producers, Alan MacPherson. PART III: ISSUES IN RESPONSIBILITY:)NTRODUCTION7HISTLEBLOWINGIN aviation, Bruce Hoover and Jiao Ma;%THICSAND FAA inspectors, Gerardo Martinez; The danger of capture in the FAA, Elizabeth A. Hoppe. PART IV: DIVERSITY IN AVIATION: Introduction; 2ACIALDISCRIMINATIONAGAINSTPILOTSANHISTORICAL perspective, Flint Whitlock; Gender and racial barriers in flight training, James E. Sulton III; Diversity recruiting in aviation maintenance, Paul Foster. PART V: AIRPORTS, ATC, AND SECURITY: Introduction; There goes the neighborhood: conflicts associated with the location and opersation of airports, Brian W. Ohm; Chicago /(AREANDTHEPOLITICSOFAIRPORTEXPANSION Joseph Ryan; The TSA and risk management: are we safer today?, Robert P. Mark. PART VI: HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT: Introduction; Greenhouse gas emissions, persistent contrails, and commercial aviation, Steven A. Kolmes; 'ROUND level pollution, invasive species, and emergent diseases, Steven A. Kolmes; Appendices; Index.

May 2011 314 pages 978-1-4094-1786-6 Hardback £60.00 978-1-4094-1787-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409417866

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Aviation Management

FORTHCOMING

Risk Management and Corporate Sustainability in Aviation Triant G. Flouris, Hellenic American University, Greece and Ayse Kucuk Yilmaz, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey ‘2ISK-ANAGEMENTAND#ORPORATE3USTAINABILITY in Aviation is both relevant and well written. It is an excellent book for any academic program in Aviation Science Management…’ ,EI9U 4EXAS3OUTHERN5NIVERSITY

Key Points: s 0ROVIDESACOMPREHENSIVEOVERVIEW of the major themes in aviation ethics.

s #ONTRIBUTIONSFROMBOTHACADEMICSAND professionals to give a broad, balanced ‘This well-written and accurate book offers ANDREAL WORLDPERSPECTIVE a real global and accessible view of sustainable development of the aviation industry through s /FFERSREADERSANUNDERSTANDINGOFETHICS the tools that risk management provides…’ from the research perspective and also the %MMANUEL!'YZIS %MM!'YZIS0ARTNERS perspective of its concrete applications in the workplace. The best corporate sustainability strategies and management approaches require the Contents: Foreword; Introduction to corporate consideration of all corporate risks in both SUSTAINABILITYENTERPRISE WIDERISKMANAGEMENT a holistic and systematic way. Flouris and Kucuk approach to contemporary business management 9ILMAZPRESENTANEFFECTIVEWAYTOMANAGE ANDORGANIZATION#ORPORATESUSTAINABILITYAND SUSTAINABILITYRISKSVIAANEW WELL DESIGNED enterprise risk management conceptual model; integrated, dynamic and flexible framework. The economics of global warming; Global warming It introduces an opportunity for turning risks and sustainable aviation; Modeling human factor into potential corporate advantages. BASEDRISKSINAVIATION2ISKMANAGEMENT CHANGE management, and effectiveness in aviation Risk Management and Corporate Sustainability operations; The integration of sustainability in Aviation is addressed to professionals, students risk into airport business and management; and researchers within air transportation business #ONCLUDINGREMARKS2EFERENCES)NDEX management and risk management.

NEW PROPOSALS WELCOME Ashgate Publishing welcomes proposals for new books to add to its growing list on commercial aviation and related subjects. If you have a proposal or an idea for a book that you want to discuss please contact: Guy Loft, Senior Commissioning Editor, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Wey Court East, Union Road, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7PT, United Kingdom. Telephone: +44 (0)1252 736600 Fax: +44 (0)1252 736736 Email: [email protected] For more information on how to present a proposal visit the Ashgate website, www.ashgate.com/authors

New appointment To support and further develop the Ashgate Aviation book list, Dr Keith Mason has been appointed Editorial Consultant. Dr Mason is a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Air Transport, Cranfield University, UK. He is also a Committee Member of the Air Transport Research Society, and the Book Review Editor of the Journal of Air Transport Management. Email: K.Mason@cranfield.ac.uk

September 2011 c. 150 pages 978-1-4094-1199-4 Hardback c. £35.00 978-1-4094-1200-7 ebook www.ashgate.com/9781409411994

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Aviation Business and Economics NEW

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Airline Marketing and Management

Stephen Shaw, SSA Ltd., Oxfordshire, UK SEVENTH EDITION ‘…a most valuable read for those who are involved in increasing sales and income in every aspect of airline activities.’ 2OGER7OOTTON #ITY5NIVERSITY ,ONDON 5+ ‘…an excellent foundation into the dynamic world of aviation marketing. The focus on both low cost and schedule airline marketing operations brings the reader up to date with the latest insights in the airline business. The book is not just educational but provides the reader with the tools to become an effective airline marketer.’ "RENDAN.OONAN %MIRATES!IRLINE'ROUP 5NITED !RAB%MIRATES Through six previous editions, Airline Marketing and Management has established itself as the leading textbook for students of marketing and ITSAPPLICATIONTOTODAYSAIRLINEINDUSTRY ASWELL as a reference work for those with a professional interest in the area. Carefully revised, the seventh edition of this internationally successful book examines an exceptionally turbulent period for the industry. It features new material on: s #HANGESINCUSTOMERNEEDS PARTICULARLY regarding more business travellers choosing – or being forced – to travel economy, and analysis of the bankruptcy of ‘All Business #LASSAIRLINES s !NEXPLANATIONOFTHE53%5@/PEN3KIES agreement and analysis of its impact. s 4HEINCREASEINALLIANCEACTIVITYANDCOMPLETION of several recent mergers, and the marketing advantages and disadvantages that have resulted. s 0RODUCTADJUSTMENTSTHATAIRLINESMUSTMAKE to adapt to changes in the marketing environment, SUCHASSCHEDULERE ADJUSTMENTSANDTHE reconfiguration of aircraft cabins. s #HANGESINPRICINGPHILOSOPHIES WITH for example, airlines moving to à la carte pricing, whereby baggage, catering and priority boarding are paid for as extras.

The reader will benefit from greater understanding of both marketing and airline industry jargon and from knowledge obtained regarding the extraordinary strategic challenges now facing AVIATION7RITTENINASTRAIGHTFORWARD EASY TO READ STYLEANDCOMBININGUP TO DATEANDRELEVANT examples drawn from the worldwide aviation industry, this new edition will further enhance THEBOOKSREPUTATIONFORPROVIDINGTHEIDEAL introduction to the subject. ‘Steve Shaw’s book is an invaluable source of information for both those who are entering the industry and those who are seasoned professionals. It is as much relevant to those who are making policy as to those who are implementing an organization’s strategy. It provides a thorough insight into best practice as well as reasoned approaches to marketing management and therefore becomes an effective check-list for managers at all levels in how to approach the aviation market. There is little doubt that managers who attend education programs in the field of marketing will find this book a very useful companion long after the teaching has finished.’ 2ICHARD(ILL 2OLLS2OYCEPLC

Contents: Introduction; The fundamentals; The market for air transport services; The marketing environment; Airline business and marketing strategies; Product analysis in airline marleting; Pricing and revenue management; Distributing the product; Brands management in airline marketing; 2ELATIONSHIPMARKETING!IRLINESELLING ADVERTISING and promotional policies; The future of airline marketing; Glossary of aviation terms; Glossary of marketing terms; Index.

June 2011 332 pages 978-1-4094-0149-0 Paperback £20.00 978-1-4094-0147-6 Hardback £75.00 78-1-4094-0148-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781400401490

Key Points: s 2EmECTSTHEMAJORCHANGESANDEXTRAORDINARY pressures on the airline industry due to the economic downturn. s 4HOROUGHLYREVISEDANDUPDATED s $EMONSTRATESHOWMARKETINGPRINCIPLES CANBEAPPLIEDTOMAXIMIZEAIRLINESUCCESS (and survival). s )NCLUDESTHEVERYLATESTUP TO DATEDEVELOPMENTS yet has been proven through the test of time, ANDUSEDONAWORLD WIDEBASISFORMORE than twenty years. s &ULLOFPRACTICALANDRELEVANTEXAMPLESOF successful and unsuccessful airline strategies, drawn from the global aviation industry.

About the Author: Stephen Shaw is Managing $IRECTOROF33!,TD 5+ AlRMSPECIALIZINGIN providing courses in marketing and economics to airlines and aerospace firms, located at Chinnor, /XFORD %NGLAND

s !IRLINEWEBSITESANDTHEIRROLEASBOTHASELLING and distributing tool. s 4HEFUTUREOFAIRLINEMARKETING

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Aviation, Business and Economics

KEY TEXT

Stormy Skies Airlines in Crisis

Paul Clark, Managing Director, Through The Looking Glass, UK ‘This is a stimulating book about the complexity, profitability (or, rather, non-profitably) and management of international airlines…written in a lucid, thought-provoking way that will encourage a wider interest in an industry that provides much benefit to world economic activity.’ 2OGER7OOTTON #ITY5NIVERSITY,ONDON 5+ ‘ ‘‘Do you want to know a secret?’’ You should read Paul Clark’s new book, Stormy Skies, ‘‘Eight days a week.’’ ‘‘Ask me why?’’ Because it has masterfully written essays dealing with most relevant issues facing the airline industry today in a refreshing and interesting way.’ Adam Pilarski, Avitas As the airline industry struggles to extricate itself from its latest crisis, the time has come to examine the fundamentals of airline business strategy in a more innovative way and find answers to the QUESTIONS @7HATWENTWRONGAND@7HYDIDNT WESEEITCOMINGStormy Skies captures the key issues that determine a viable airline industry INANINCREASINGLYGLOBALIZEDWORLDANDCALLS for more radical business thinking to ensure that mistakes are avoided in future.

Key Points: s )NCLUDESEXPERTOPINIONSTOCHALLENGE conventional wisdom within the air transport industry. s )NCORPORATESTHEVIEWSOFKEYlGURES from the airline, airport and aircraft manufacturing sectors. s 3TIMULATESDEBATEANDPROGRESSIVETHINKING during a difficult period for the industry. Contents:0REFACE@)SHOULDHAVEKNOWNBETTER a history of crisis and prediction; ‘Tomorrow never KNOWSFORECASTINGAIRCRAFTCAPACITY@,OVEME DOTHECHANGINGNATUREOFTRAVELLEREXPECTATIONS @)WANTTOHOLDYOURHANDAIRLINECONSOLIDATION @9OUNEVERGIVEMEYOURMONEYPRICINGAND REVENUEMANAGEMENT@7ITHALITTLEHELPFROMMY FRIENDSSOCIALMEDIA@3TRAWBERRYlELDSFOREVER THEENVIRONMENT@(ERECOMESTHESUN  vision; Index.

Airline Finance

Edited by George Williams, Cranfield University, UK and Svein Bråthen, Molde University College, Norway

THIRD EDITION

Contributors: 'EORGE7ILLIAMS 3VEIN"RÍTHEN 2OMANO0AGLIARI ,UIS3ILVEIRA *ON)NGE,IAN .IGEL(ALPERN 'ÚRAN!NGER *OHAN(OLMÏR 0ËR %RIK7ESTIN "ASIL/&EE 2ODNEY&EWINGS !RE,IEN +NUT&UGLUM ,ENNART"ERGBOM 2AJKUMAR30ANT )AN,OWDEN $AVID*"ENTLEY /LAV-OSVOLD,ARSEN *OHN3J’LANDER !NDY&OSTER October 2010 352 pages 978-0-7546-7342-2 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-9186-0 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754673422

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The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online Full contents list Introduction Index

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Air Transport Provision in Remoter Regions

7HILETHENUMBEROFLARGEAIRPORTSINTHEWORLD is in the hundreds, there are many thousands of smaller airports providing communities all over the globe with vital air links. This book stems from a series of biennial conferences devoted to ISSUESAFFECTINGAIR TRANSPORTPROVISIONINREMOTER REGIONS)TEXAMINESKEYECONOMICANDSOCIO economic issues; subvention mechanisms; route development initiatives; infrastructure provision; and issues affecting the provision of air services in remoter regions.

September 2010 178 pages 978-0-7546-7887-8 Hardback £35.00 978-0-7546-9756-5 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754678878

Peter S. Morrell, Cranfield University, UK

‘…an excellent, clearly written introduction to the subject.’ Air Finance journal

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‘…a well written text providing the essentials to understanding all areas of airline finance and can be treated as a key resource for students of airline management.’ !ERLINES-AGAZINE 2EVISEDANDUPDATED THISINTERNATIONALLYRENOWNED and respected book provides the essentials to understanding all areas of airline finance. The third edition reflects the many developments that have affected the industry since 2001. 2007 276 pages 978-0-7546-7134-3 Paperback £30.00 978-0-7546-7000-1 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-8476-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754671343

Aviation, Business and Economics

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Introduction to Air Transport Economics

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Foundations of Airline Finance Methodology and Practice

From Theory to Applications Bijan Vasigh, Ken Fleming and Thomas Tacker, all at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

Bijan Vasigh, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA, Ken Fleming, Aviation Consulting Group, USA and Liam Mackay, Continental Airlines, USA ‘Professor Vasigh has produced that rare thing –’ a book on applied finance that is readable and illuminating. Since the industry routinely destroys shareholder value, despite creating tremendous consumer value, this expertly guided tour behind airline financial statements should be required reading for analysts, policy-makers and newcomers to airline management.’ "RIAN0EARCE #HIEF%CONOMIST )!4! Foundations of Airline Finance: Methodology and Practice is a textbook that comprehensively covers, at a basic level, all aspects of the subject, bringing together many of the numerous and informative articles and institutional developments THATHAVECHARACTERIZEDTHElELDOFAIRLINElNANCE in the previous two decades.The book is of greatest value to students who are contemplating entering financial management in the air transportation industry; however, the text also serves as an accessible and comprehensive reference for industry professionals. August 2010 444 pages 978-0-7546-7770-3 Paperback £30.00 978-0-7546-7769-7 Hardback £75.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754677703

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Straight and Level

Practical Airline Economics Stephen Holloway THIRD EDITION ‘…goes beyond being a textbook to being a clearcut industry manual with relevant and up-to-date examples…For students at all levels, this book will become a foundation of knowledge and a trusted resource, and one which will never gather dust!’ Bryson P. Monteleone, Tailwind Capital,Virginia, USA This third edition of Straight and Level thoroughly updates the previous edition with extensive comments on recent industry developments and emerging business models. The discussion is illustrated by current examples drawn from all sectors of the industry and every region of the world. Anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of airline economics at a practical level and an insight into the reasons for its financial volatility should find the book of interest. 2008 614 pages 978-0-7546-7258-6 Paperback £30.00 978-0-7546-7256-2 Hardback £80.00 978-0-7546-9090-0 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754672586

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‘This is a landmark textbook in airline economics as, for the first time, disparate information from various economic disciplines is integrated with key institutional factors that affect the industry. Basic material is presented in an easy-to-read and understand format with plenty of real-world situations. Much of the material in this book cannot be found in other sources. I highly recommend this book.’ $ARRYL*ENKINS /HIO3TATE !IRLINE/PERATIONS#ENTER 53! Introduction to Air Transport Economics: From Theory to Applications uniquely merges the institutional and technical aspects of the aviation industry with their theoretical economic underpinnings. In one textbook it applies economic theory to all aspects of the aviation industry, bringing together the articles and INSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENTSTHATHAVECHARACTERIZED the field of airline economics in the last two decades. It will be of greatest relevance to undergraduate and graduate students interested in obtaining a more complete understanding of the economics of the aviation industry. 2008 382 pages 978-0-7546-7081-0 Paperback £25.00 978-0-7546-7079-7 Hardback £75.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670810

Contents: Preface; The evolving air transport industry; Principles of economics; Market demand analysis and demand and supply for airline services; Cost and production analysis: the general concepts; Aviation infrastructure: operations and ownership; International economics and aviation; International aviation: open skies and global alliances; Market structure and monopolistic markets; Hybrid market structure and the aviation industry; Aviation forecasting and regression analysis; Pricing policy and revenue management; Low cost, start-up airlines: a new paradigm; The economics of aviation safety and security; Index.

International Business Travel in the Global Economy Edited by Jonathan V. Beaverstock, University of Nottingham, UK, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox, both at Ghent University, Belgium and James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University, UK Transport and Mobility ‘This book is valuable for those who want an introduction into a broad range of aspects of business travel…’ !ERLINES-AGAZINE February 2010 268 pages 978-0-7546-7942-4 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-9869-2. ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754679424

Evolution of International Aviation Phoenix Rising Dawna L. Rhoades, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA SECOND EDITION ‘…this interesting book traces the economic development of international air transport from its beginnings to the present day and then goes on to consider what the future may hold.’ The Aerospace Professional 2008 296 pages 978-0-7546-7389-7 Hardback £35.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754673897

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Moving Boxes by Air

The Economics of International Air Cargo Peter S. Morrell, Cranfield University, UK Air cargo is a key element of the global supply chain. It allows outsourcing of manufacturing to other countries and links production in both multinational and smaller enterprises. It has also been the most important driver of certain export industries in countries such as South Africa, Kenya and Chile. As a component of the air transport industry, air cargo makes the crucial difference between PROlTANDLOSSONMANYLONG HAULROUTES&OR some network combination carriers it accounts FORUPTOHALFOFTOTALTONNE KMSmOWN ANDAS much as one quarter of total revenue. In addition, THEINTEGRATEDCARRIERSSUCHAS$(, &ED%X and TNT have their own fleets of dedicated freighter aircraft, and cargo aircraft operators like Cargolux and Nippon Cargo have a specialist role in the industry. Featuring expert analysis and worked examples to enhance understanding, Moving Boxes by Air OFFERSACOMPREHENSIVEANDUP TO DATEGUIDETO the business and practices of air cargo, with

a chapter dedicated to each key issue, such as: current trends, market characteristics, regulation, airport terminal operations, pricing and revenues, and environmental impacts. Contents: Preface; Introduction and trends in air cargo traffic; Air cargo market characteristics; %CONOMICANDTECHNICALREGULATION3UPPLY COMBINATIONANDALL CARGOCARRIERS3UPPLY Integrated carriers and others; Air cargo alliances and mergers; Aircraft and flight operations; Airport and ground operations; Distribution and marketing; Pricing and revenues; Airline costs; Air cargo profitability and performance; Air cargo and the environment; Air cargo forecasting; Air cargo issues and prospects; Definitions and Abbreviations; Index. Key Points: s 5P TO DATEGUIDETOALLASPECTSOFTHEAIR cargo industry. s %XPLAINSHOWTHEGLOBALAIRCARGOINDUSTRY operates, and differs between regions. s 0ROVIDESEXPERTANALYSISANDWORKEDEXAMPLES for better understanding of key issues.

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Aviation and Tourism

Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand

Implications for Leisure Travel

Theory and Applications

Edited by Anne Graham, University of Westminster, UK, Andreas Papatheodorou, University of the Aegean, Greece and Peter Forsyth, Monash University, Australia

Laurie A. Garrow, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

‘…this collection of essays is essential reading. Highly recommended.’ David Gillen, University of British Columbia, Canada This book deals exclusively with issues related to the relationship between aviation and leisure travel. It does this with an analysis of the theoretical concepts relevant to the subject area combined with a detailed investigation of current practice WITHINTHEAVIATIONANDTOURISMINDUSTRIES%ACH chapter is illustrated with case study material that will reinforce the understanding of the issues that are being examined. Contributors: Anne Graham, Anastasia Vasiliadou, 0ETER&ORSYTH 'ANG,I !NDREAS0APATHEODOROU 3TEVEN3HAW 'EORGE7ILLIAMS 3EAN"ARRETT *OHN:AMMIT +OSTAS)ATROU %LENA4SITSIRAGOU +EITH'$EBBAGE +HAULA!LKAABI *UKKA.ISKALA Dimitrios Dimitriou, Nuno Mocica Brilha, 2AFAEL%CHEVARNE .IGEL(ALPERN "EN$ALEY Marianna Sigala, Brian Graham, Callum Thomas, 2ESPICIO%SPIRITO3ANTO *R *OHN&/#ONNELL :HENG,EI 0AVLOS!RVANITIS 0ETROS:ENELIS Neelu Seetaram, Semisi Taumoepeau. March 2010. 408 pages 978-1-4094-0232-9. Paperback. $59.95 978-0-7546-7187-9. Hardback. $124.95 978-0-7546-9248-5. eBook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409402329

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September 2011 c. 350 pages 978-1-4094-0252-7 Hardback c. £55.00 978-1-4094-0253-4 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409402527

‘I would recommend Aviation and Tourism to everyone interested in the aviation and tourism sector. In my view, the editors have a nice and convincing job, and it should also be stressed that they have managed to strike a good balance between industrybased and academic papers. It provides valuable insights into the multiple ways in which aviation affects tourism and the other way round.’ –’Aerlines

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‘Laurie Garrow has written the book we’ve been needing and waiting for. Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand: Theory and Application will be required reading for practitioners and modelers throughout the air transportation industry…’ Barry Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA June 2010 306 pages 978-0-7546-7051-3 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-8126-7 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670513

Marketing in the International Aerospace Industry Wesley E. Spreen, Boeing Helicopters ‘…a ‘‘must read’’ for both practitioners and students of the global aerospace and defense marketplace…Blending analysis with interesting, real world vignettes to hammer home his points, he covers every nook and cranny of this arcane world in a straightforward and readable fashion.’ 2OBERT(4RICE ,OCKHEED-ARTIN#ORPORATION 2007 308 pages 978-0-7546-4975-5 Hardback £55.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754649755

Aviation Law, Policy and Regulation NEW

Air Transport and the Environment Ben Daley, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), UK ‘This is a thorough and very readable review of the environmental and social impacts of aviation, as both the industry and policymakers struggle to reconcile aviation growth with environmental limits. For those wanting a concise but detailed understanding of the issues and literature, this book is a very good place to start.’ Paul Upham, University of Manchester, UK ‘Ben Daley’s book provides a comprehensive, readable and balanced introduction to the complex field of aviation and the environment. It argues that swift and radical change will be needed to achieve sustainable development in the sector, for which trade-offs between environmental and economic concerns will have to be accepted. The book deserves to be widely read by policymakers and all those interested in measurable progress on these matters.’ 3TEFAN'ÚSSLING ,INNAEUS5NIVERSITY 3WEDEN Air Transport and the Environment provides an overview of the main issues relating to aviation environmental impacts. It explains the challenge facing policymakers in terms of sustainable development, focusing on the importance OFBALANCINGTHEINDUSTRYSECONOMIC SOCIAL and environmental costs and benefits, both for people living now and for future generations. Individual chapters review the current scientific understanding of the main aviation environmental impacts: climate change, local air pollution and aircraft noise. Various responses to those issues are also considered, including a range of policy OPTIONSBASEDONREGULATORY MARKET BASEDAND voluntary approaches. Key concepts such as environmental capacity, radiative forcing and carbon offsetting are explained. In addition, the book emphasises the main implications of aviation environmental issues for policymakers and for the management of the air transport industry. Debates about the environmental impacts OFmYINGOFTENGENERATESTRONGLYPOLARIZED reactions, yet this book adopts a constructive approach to the subject and attempts to present the environmental issues in a clear, straightforward MANNER)TAIMSTOPROVIDEAPOLICY RELEVANT synthesis of a wide range of perspectives rather THANADVOCATINGONEPARTICULARVIEWPOINT9ET the central purpose of this book is to bring the sustainable development challenge facing the air transport industry to the fore, and so to inform effective policy responses. Air transport plays a critical role in supporting economies and societies that are increasingly interconnected BYGLOBALIZATIONTHISBOOKPRESENTSTHEVIEWTHAT the vital economic and social benefits of the air transport industry should not be lost – and in fact could be distributed far more widely and equitably – but that the environmental impacts of air transport nevertheless require urgent and effective management.

‘Given the highly charged debates surrounding aviation’s environmental impacts, and their consequences for public policy, no publication currently available covers the issues adequately. Ben Daley’s book more than fills this gap. In lucid and uncompromising terms, he spells out the impacts objectively and convincingly, with climate change, air quality, noise and sustainable development receiving extended treatment. This is thought provoking and challenging material that demands our attention.’ $AVID'ILLINGWATER ,OUGHBOROUGH5NIVERSITY 5+ ‘Sustainable development is a formidable challenge for aviation. Air Transport and the %NVIRONMENTpresents the scope of this challenge within a scientifically-comprehensive, critical and thought-provoking analysis…’ Alice Bows, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester, UK Key Points:

November 2010 274 pages 978-0-7546-7286-9 Hardback £35.00 978-0-7546-9089-4 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754672869

s 5NIQUECOLLATIONOFCURRENTRESEARCHRELATING to environmental impacts of air transport. 14

s 7RITTENINCLEARANDACCESSIBLESTYLE for industry practitioners. s #OMPREHENSIVECOVERAGEANDBALANCED treatment of the subject. Contents: Preface; Introduction; Understanding the issues; Air transport and climate change; Air transport and air quality; Aircraft noise; Air transport and sustainable development; #ONCLUSION2EFERENCES)NDEX

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environmental initiatives (Chaplin 1996; IATA 1996; Ralph and Newton   ZKLOVW DQ LQFUHDVLQJ QXPEHU RI UHSRUWV DQG VWXGLHV RI VSHFL¿F aviation environmental issues – as well as of proposed policy responses – were published (CEC 1999; Crayston and Hupe 1999; Dobbie 1999, FAA 1997; Gander and Helme 1999; Graham and Guyer 1999; ICAO -DQLü0DWRDQG0XIXUXNL1RUJLD1\JDUGLV Simpson and Kent 1999; Vedantham and Oppenheimer 1998; Vincendon and von Wrede 1999; Walle 1999). Table 1.2

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Aviation Law, Policy and Regulation

NEW

Flying in the Face of Criminalization

The Safety Implications of Prosecuting Aviation Professionals for Accidents Sofia Michaelides-Mateou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus and Andreas Mateou, Cyprus Airways ‘This is one of the most important books on aviation safety to appear in at least a decade. Criminalizing human error is a growing safety problem in aviation as well as other industries. Sofia Michaelides-Mateou and Andreas Mateou have not only compiled an accessible and complete corpus of cases and arguments, but also given us a delightful, swift read.’ 3IDNEY$EKKER 3CHOOLOF!VIATION ,UND5NIVERSITY Sweden

Key Points:

Those involved in an aviation accident face a dilemma between not supplying information for preventing future accidents and supplying such information which may result in their criminal prosecution. Aviation safety is largely built upon the trust placed by aviation professionals in the process of accident investigation. This book examines THEGROWINGTRENDTOCRIMINALIZETHESESAMEPEOPLE following an accident investigation and considers the implications this has for aviation safety.

Contents: Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 7HATTHEBLACKBOXCANNOTTELLYOUnLIABILITY in law; The greying of the black box – aviation accident investigation; Knowing and doing; The notion of intermingling; The state of play; The EFFECTOFCRIMINALIZATIONONAVIATIONSAFETY4HE way forward. Cases of prosecution of aviation PROFESSIONALS2EFERENCES)NDEX

s %XAMINESTHE@INTERMINGLINGOFTHE investigations following an aviation accident. s %XPLORESTHEIMPLICATIONSOFCRIMINALIZING aviation personnel in the event of an accident. s #ONTAINSANEXTENSIVELISTANDEXAMINATION of cases in which aviation personnel have been prosecuted subsequent to an accident.

FORTHCOMING Contracting for Space

Public Policy, Organization and Financing of Air Traffic Management Clinton V. Oster, Jr., Indiana University, Bloomington, USA and John S. Strong, The College of William and Mary, USA

Edited by Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University Lüneburg and Weber-Steinhaus & Smith Bremen, Germany and Ingo Baumann, BHO Legal, Köln, Germany

Contributors: Sir Martin Sweeting, Tare Brisibe, ,ESLEY*ANE3MITH )NGO"AUMANN +AI5WE3CHROGL #HRISTOPHE6ENET "ERNHARD3CHMIDT 4EDD *EAN *ACQUES4ORTORA -ICHAEL'ERHARD +AMLESH'UNGAPHUL 3YLVIA+AINZ (UBER ,EOPOLD-ANTL 0HILLIPPE!CHILLEAS 2OMAIN 2ICHARD4REMAYNE 3MITH 0HILIPPE#LERC #RISTIAN"ANK 4IMIEBI!GANABA ,AURENCE2AVILLON 'UNILLA3TJERNEV /LIVER(EINRICH 6ASILIS:ERVOS $IETRICH7EBER 3TEINHAUS $EIRDRE.I#HEARBHAILL -ARTIN-ITTELBACH -USTAPHA%LRIZ 0ETER.EWMAN )NES3CHARLACH 7ALTER0EETERS 0HILIPPE-ONTPERT +AY 5WE(ÚRL -ATTHIAS#REYDT -IREILLE#OUSTON Catherine Doldirina, Frans von der Dunk, Hans Dodel, Claude Alain du Parquet, /LIVER(UTH 2AFAEL2OELANDT 'ISELA3à” September 2011 c. 400 pages 978-1-4094-1923-5 Hardback c. £75.00 978-1-4094-1924-2 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409419235

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Managing the Skies

Contract Practice In the European Space Sector

This book is a guide to the regulatory background of space projects and examines the typical legal problems which need to be solved by practitioners in the field. It contains contributions from leading experts and practitioners in the field.

November 2010 234 pages 978-1-4094-0767-6 Hardback £55.00 978-1-4094-0768-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409407676

‘…the book’s greatest strength is its eminent readability, brought to bear by the skilful use of layman’s language by the authors…’ Aerlines About the Editor: Lesley Jane Smith is a Professor of Law at Leuphana University Lüneburg and the Riga Graduate School of Law, University of Latvia and a practicing Member of the Law Society of Scotland and the Hanseatic Bar of Bremen. Dr. Ingo Baumann practices at BHO Legal in Cologne, Germany. He specializes in technology and research ¬ÁŽjWÍÄ^ˬ?Á͉W֐?ÁßË in the space industry.

Managing the Skies provides a guide to what has been tried in air traffic management, what has worked, and what lessons might be learned. Special attention is given to the FAA and its efforts and challenges in reforming ATC in the US, both historically and in the current climate. The book CONTAINSIN DEPTHCASESTUDIESTOPROVIDEATRULY global perspective of ATC practices. Key Points: s 5NIQUEGUIDETO!4# RELEVANTTOSTAKEHOLDERS INTHE&!!SRESTRUCTURINGANDREFORMINTHE53 s /FPARTICULARINTERESTTOAPUBLICPOLICYAUDIENCE s /FFERS)N DEPTHSTUDIESOF!4#SYSTEMSAROUND the world. 2007 234 pages 978-0-7546-7045-2 Hardback £55.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670452

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Setting the stage Index

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Peter S. Morrell, Cranfield University, UK '…an excellent introduction for anyone starting at an airline or in aircraft finance…an excellent, clearly written introduction to the subject.' Air Finance journal 2EVISEDANDUPDATEDINITSTHIRDEDITION this internationally renowned and respected book provides the essentials to understanding all areas of airline finance. Designed to address each of the distinct areas of financial management in an air transport industry context, it also shows how these fit together, while each chapter and topic provides a detailed resource which can be also consulted separately. Thoroughly amended and updated throughout, the third edition reflects the many developments that have affected the industry since 2001. It features several important new TOPICS INCLUDING,OW#OST#ARRIERS,##S FUELHEDGINGAND53#HAPTER 11 provisions. 2007 276 pages 978-0-7546-7134-3 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754671343

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Aviation and Tourism

Stephen Shaw, SSA Ltd, Oxfordshire, UK

Implications for Leisure Travel

'Stephen Shaw's excellent book is now updated in its seventh edition to cover the difficulties of the last few years and demonstrable solutions. It is a most valuable read for those who are involved in increasing sales and income in every aspect of airline activities.’

Edited by Anne Graham, University of Westminster, UK, Andreas Papatheodorou, University of the Aegean, Greece and Peter Forsyth, Monash University, Australia

2OGER7OOTTON #ITY5NIVERSITY ,ONDON 5+ Airline Marketing and Management examines the principles of marketing and demonstrates the ways in which these principles can be applied to today's airline industry. It has been thoroughly updated and expanded for this seventh edition, to keep pace with changes affecting the industry. 7RITTENINASTRAIGHTFORWARD EASY TO READSTYLEANDCOMBININGUP TO DATE and relevant examples drawn from the worldwide aviation industry, this new edition will further enhance the book's reputation for providing the ideal introduction to the subject. July 2011 332 pages 978-1-4094-0149-0 Paperback £20.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409401490

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Airways

'It provides a single useful source for those wanting either an overall view or others needing the detail of aspects of a particular theme. So, this book is perhaps essential reading for both students and for those who have difficult decisions to make on the future strategy of the aviation and tourism sector.' Tourism This book deals exclusively with issues related to the relationship between aviation and leisure travel. It does this with an analysis of the theoretical concepts relevant to the subject area combined with a detailed investigation of current practice within the aviation and tourism industries. %ACHCHAPTERISILLUSTRATEDWITHCASESTUDYMATERIALTHATWILLREINFORCETHE understanding of the issues that are being examined. 2010 408 pages 978-1-4094-0232-9 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409402329

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Aviation Markets Studies in Competition and Regulatory Reform David Starkie ‘This book is recommended reading for practitioners, policy-makers and researchers with an interest in aviation transport or market regulation policy.' "UILT%NVIRONMENT Aviation Markets: Studies in Competition and Regulatory Reform is a collection of 17 papers selected from David Starkie's extensive writings over the last 25 years. Previously published material has been extensively edited and adapted, and combined with new material, published here for the first time. The book is divided into five sections, each featuring an original overview chapter, to establish the background and also explain the papers' wider significance including, wherever appropriate, their relevance to current policy issues. 2008 246 pages 978-0-7546-7388-0 Paperback £25.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754673880

Buying the Big Jets Fleet Planning for Airlines SECOND EDITION

Paul Clark, Managing Director, Through The Looking Glass, Canada and UK ‘…a valuable examination of the current practices in aircraft evaluation and selection, clarifying the new fleet planning methodologies and decision making processes…of great value to professionals with fleet planning responsibilities, students of air transport and for the banking community, where insights into aircraft acquisition are vital.’ Air International Selecting the right aircraft for an airline operation is a vastly complex process, involving a multitude of skills and considerable knowledge of the business. Buying The Big Jets was first published in 2001 to provide guidance to those involved in aircraft selection strategies. This Second %DITIONBRINGSTHEPICTUREUPTODATE INCORPORATINGDISCUSSIONONTHE STRATEGIESOFLOW COSTCARRIERS ANDTHESIGNIlCANCEOFTHEAIRCRAFTCABINFOR LONG HAULOPERATIONS 2007 262 pages 978-0-7546-7091-9 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670919

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Foundations of Airline Finance Methodology and Practice Bijan Vasigh, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA, Ken Fleming, Aviation Consulting Group, USA and Liam Mackay, Continental Airlines, USA ‘Since the industry routinely destroys shareholder value, despite creating tremendous consumer value, this expertly guided tour behind airline financial statements should be required reading for analysts, policy-makers and newcomers to airline management.’ "RIAN0EARCE #HIEF%CONOMIST )!4! Foundations of Airline Finance: Methodology and Practice is a textbook that comprehensively covers, at a basic level, all aspects of the subject, bringing together many of the numerous and informative articles and INSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENTSTHATHAVECHARACTERIZEDTHElELDOFAIRLINE finance in the previous two decades. 2010 444 pages 978-0-7546-7770-3 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754677703

Introduction to Air Transport Economics From Theory to Applications Bijan Vasigh, Ken Fleming, and Thomas Tacker, all at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA 'It offers an overview into the dynamic industry environment while using practical industry applications to explain general economic concepts – a great introduction to the world of aviation and explanation for what keeps airlines in the air.' :ANE2OWE 3ENIOR6ICE0RESIDENT.ETWORK3TRATEGY #ONTINENTAL!IRLINES Introduction to Air Transport Economics: From Theory to Applications uniquely merges the institutional and technical aspects of the aviation industry with their theoretical economic underpinnings. In one comprehensive textbook it applies economic theory to all aspects of the aviation industry, bringing together the numerous and informative articles ANDINSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENTSTHATHAVECHARACTERIZEDTHElELDOFAIRLINE economics in the last two decades 2008 382 pages 978-0-7546-7081-0 Paperback £25.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670810

Straight and Level Practical Airline Economics THIRD EDITION

Stephen Holloway '3TRAIGHTAND,EVEL tells us where the industry is at, and then it goes into the ‘nuts and bolts’. The book is practical and extremely useful for anyone wanting to understand where the industry is and why – and where it could go. A real contribution to the airline industry!' 2ODGER2OBERTSON 5.37!VIATION !USTRALIA This third edition of Straight and Level thoroughly updates the previous edition with extensive comments on recent industry developments and emerging business models. The discussion is illustrated by current examples drawn from all sectors of the industry and every region of the world. Anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of airline economics at a practical level and an insight into the reasons for its financial volatility should find the book of interest. 2008 614 pages 978-0-7546-7258-6 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754672586

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Human Factors in Aviation Aeromedical Transportation A Clinical Guide T. Martin, Royal Hampshire County Hospital Winchester, UK 'This second edition will be a much appreciated update of the first and remains a basic read for those interested in the field.' (&%3.EWSLETTER Still the only book published anywhere in the world devoted entirely to the principles of aeromedical transport, this second edition has been radically revised and updated. It now features the latest research, updated references and new chapters on the transport of intensive care patients ANDMEDICALEMERGENCIESDEATHINmIGHT 2006 312 pages 978-0-7546-4148-3 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754641483

Fatigue in Aviation: A Guide to Staying Awake at the Stick John A. Caldwell, Jr. and J. Lynn Caldwell, Consultants for Fatigue-Management in Military Aviation, Commercial/Civilian Air Operations, and Emergency Air-Ambulance Services Studies in Aviation Psychology and Human Factors 'Fatigue in Aviation is wholeheartedly recommended for flight crews and everyone else in aviation whose work impacts the lives of others: security; maintenance; emergency services; airline management; air traffic control....and, indeed, for anyone who's ever had a bad night's sleep.' The Aerospace Professional This book provides readers with an overview of fatigue, its impact and management for assessment and safety for aviation crews and managers in THEOPERATIONALSETTING#OUPLEDWITHCOUNTERMEASURESOFFERINGA@TOOLBOX OFSOLUTIONSTOFATIGUE RELATEDPROBLEMS 2003 170 pages 978-0-7546-3300-6 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754633006

FORTHCOMING Human Performance on the Flight Deck Don Harris, HFI Solutions Ltd, UK 'Finally, a complete book that addresses the positive contributions of Human Factors knowledge and Aviation Psychology. A good description of how all of its facets come together. A must reader. Written by a researcher and teacher with extensive experience in coping with the best and worst of humans working in one of the most rewarding industries in the world.' 0ETER*ORNA 0RESIDENT %UROPEAN!SSOCIATIONFOR!VIATION0SYCHOLOGY Taking an integrated, systems approach to dealing exclusively with the human performance issues encountered on the flight deck of the MODERNAIRLINER THISBOOKDESCRIBESTHEINTER RELATIONSHIPSBETWEEN THEVARIOUSAPPLICATIONAREASOFHUMANFACTORS RECOGNIZINGTHAT the human contribution to the operation of an airliner does not fall into neat pigeonholes. The relationship between areas such as pilot selection, training, flight deck design and safety management is CONTINUALLYEMPHASIZEDWITHINTHEBOOK September 2011 c. 380 pages 978-1-4094-2338-6 Paperback c. £35.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409423386

The Limits of Expertise R. Key Dismukes, Benjamin A. Berman, and Loukia D. Loukopoulos, all at the NASA Ames Research Center, USA Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations 'It is not often that one finds a book that so admirably combines scientific theory and practical operations analysis. The authors do so with insight and integrity, and both professionals and the general public would be well served if more books such as this were available.' %RGONOMICSIN$ESIGN The Limits of Expertise reports a study of the 19 major U.S. airline ACCIDENTSFROM INWHICHTHE.ATIONAL4RANSPORTATION3AFETY "OARD.43" FOUNDCREWERRORTOBEACAUSALFACTOR%ACHACCIDENTIS reported in a separate chapter that examines events and crew actions and explores the cognitive processes in play at each step. 2007 364 pages 978-0-7546-4965-6 Paperback £25.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754649656

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The Multitasking Myth

Also Available...

Handling Complexity in Real-World Operations

Aircraft Command Techniques Gaining Leadership Skills to Fly the Left Seat

Loukia D. Loukopoulos, NASA Ames Research Center / San José State University Research Foundation, USA, R. Key Dismukes, NASA Ames Research Center, USA and Immanuel Barshi, NASA Ames Research Center, USA

Sal J. Fallucco 2002 228 pages 978-0-7546-1835-5 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754618355

The Airline Training Pilot Tony Smallwood

Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight /PERATIONS

2000 346 pages 978-0-7546-1413-5 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754614135

'It is not often that one comes across a book that is interesting, tractable, expands our understanding about important concepts and issues, and has such obvious and useful application in real life. The Multitasking Myth is just such a book.' )NTERNATIONAL*OURNALOF!PPLIED!VIATION3TUDIES 4HISBOOKPRESENTSASETOF.!3!STUDIESTHATCHARACTERIZETHENATURE of concurrent task demands confronting airline flight crews in routine OPERATIONS ASOPPOSEDTOEMERGENCYSITUATIONS4HEAUTHORSANALYZETHESE demands in light of what is known about cognitive processes, particularly those of attention and memory, with the focus upon inadvertent omissions of intended actions by skilled pilots.

Aviation Psychology in Practice Edited by Neil Johnston, Nick McDonald and Ray Fuller 1997. 390 pages 978-1-84014-133-7 Paperback £40.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781840141337

Beyond Aviation Human Factors Safety in High Technology Systems Daniel E. Maurino, James Reason, Neil Johnston and Rob B. Lee 1998 192 pages 978-1-84014-948-7 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781840149487

2009 202 pages 978-0-7546-7997-4 Paperback £25.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754679974

Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine

Safety Management Systems in Aviation

National, Organizational and Professional Influences Robert L. Helmreich and Ashleigh C. Merritt

Alan J. Stolzer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA, Carl D. Halford and John J. Goglia

2001 332 pages 978-0-7546-1904-8 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754619048

Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations

Human Factors in Flight SECOND EDITION

'In Safety Management Systems in Aviation, Stolzer, Halford and Goglia have produced the definitive SMS manual; richly detailed and loaded with relevant, real-world examples. This book should be required reading for every aviation safety student and professional!' #APT*IM7ALTERS -!3 &ORMER$IRECTOROF3AFETY 47! &/1!AND ASAP program manager This timely and unique book covers the essential points of SMS. The knowledgeable authors go beyond merely defining it; they discuss the quality management underpinnings of SMS, the four pillars, risk management, reliability engineering, SMS implementation, and the scientific rigour that must be designed into proactive safety. This comprehensive work is designed as a textbook for the student of aviation safety, and is an invaluable reference tool for the SMS practitioner in any segment of aviation.

1993 384 pages 978-1-85742-135-4 Paperback £35.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781857421354

Human Factors in Multi-Crew Flight Operations Harry W. Orlady and Linda M. Orlady 1999 644 pages 978-0-291-39839-0 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780291398390

Human Factors for Pilots SECOND EDITION

Roger G. Green, Helen Muir, Melanie James, David Gradwell and Roger L. Green

2010 322 pages 978-1-4094-1211-3 Paperback £25.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409412113

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Airlines and Airports FORTHCOMING

Air Transport in the 21st Century Key Strategic Developments

Edited by John F. O’Connell and George Williams, both at Cranfield University, UK Airlines are buffeted by fluctuating political ANDECONOMICLANDSCAPES EVER CHANGING competition, technology developments, GLOBALIZATION INCREASINGDEREGULATION and evolving customer requirements. As a consequence all sectors of the air transport industry are in a constant state of flux. The principle aim of this book is to review current trends in the airline industry and its related suppliers, thereby providing an insight into the forces that are changing its dynamics. The factors that are reshaping the structure of the industry are examined with a view to identifying the key issues whose impact will be critical in the future. The book is written in a management style and will appeal to all levels of personnel who work for airlines across the world. It is also written for airport authorities, aerospace manufacturers, regulatory and government transportation agencies, researchers and students of aviation management, transport studies, tourism and the wider air transport industry.

Key Points: s #OMPREHENSIVECOVERAGEOFTHEKEYISSUES affecting and shaping the aviation industry. s .OOTHERBOOKCOVERSSOMANYFACETS OFTHEPRESENT DAYAVIATIONINDUSTRY s #OMBINATIONOFPROFESSIONALCONTRIBUTIONS PLUSHIGH QUALITYACADEMICCHAPTERS s %XTRAORDINARYCOLLECTIONOF@FOREWORDS on the subject of the future of the industry. Selected Contents: Airlines – an inherently turbulent industry; State of US aviation: clinging TOOLDWAYSINANEWCENTURY2YANAIRANDTHE low cost revolution; Airline strategy – keeping the legacy carrier competitive: how can mature airlines stay ahead in the low fare airlines era?; Challenges to growth: environmental issues and the development of the air transport industry; Safety management systems in aviation; Information technology innovations in passenger services; Aviation security in the United States; An EXAMINATIONOFTHEWORLDSMOSTPROlTABLEAIRLINE INnTHE%MIRATESBUSINESSMODEL)NDEX

August 2011 c. 250 pages 978-1-4094-0097-4 Hardback c. £55.00 978-0-7546-9995-8 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409400974

Modeling Applications in the Airline Industry

Airport Competition

Ahmed Abdelghany, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA and Khaled Abdelghany, Southern Methodist University, USA

Edited by Peter Forsyth, Monash University, Australia, David Gillen, University of British Columbia, Canada, Jürgen Müller, Berlin School of Economics, Germany and Hans-Martin Niemeier, University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Modeling Applications in the Airline Industry explains the different functions and tactics performed by airlines during their planning and OPERATIONPHASES%ACHFUNCTIONRECEIVESAFULL explanation of the challenges it brings and a solution methodology is presented, supported by numerical illustrative examples wherever possible. Contents: Introduction to airline management. SECTION I: DEMAND MODELING AND FORECASTING: Modeling the choice of travel options; Passenger demand modeling and forecasting. SECTION II: SCHEDULING OF RESOURCES: Fleet assignment; Aircraft routing; Crew planning; Gate assignment; Baggage handling; Flight planning and fuel management. SECTION III: REVENUE MANAGEMENT: Introduction to revenue management; Demand forecasting FORREVENUEMANAGEMENT.O SHOWRATEAND OVERBOOKING3EATINVENTORYCONTROLFORmIGHT based revenue management systems; Seat INVENTORYCONTROLFORNETWORK BASEDREVENUE management systems; Ticket distribution; Sales CONTRACTS#ODE SHAREAGREEMENTSSECTION IV: IRREGULAR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: Ground delay programs and collabourative decision making; Impact of disruptions on air carrier schedule; Airline schedule recovery; Index. April 2010 290 pages 978-0-7546-7874-8 Hardback £55.00 978-0-7546-9725-1 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754678748

The European Experience

‘…this book is of universal interest.’ !MEDEO2/DONI -ASSACHUSETTS)NSTITUTE of Technology, USA Key Points: VËËExplains how modelling is used to provide solutions to many of the challenges of their operations. VËË#wË~Áj?ÍËMj™jxÍËÍË Masters level students of aviation management and less experienced managers within the industry. VËË ”M‰™jÄË?W?aj”‰WË and practitioner views. VËË+ÁÜ‰ajÄË?ËÜjÁßË realistic picture of how airlines operate, excluding theory and practices that haven’t been adopted. VËË.†ÝÄˉ™ÍjÁˆÁj?͉™Ë between different functions/operations.

Airport Competition asks whether airport competition is strong enough to limit market power. It provides evidence on how travellers chose an airport, and on how airports compete in different regions and markets. It also discusses the main policy implications of mergers and subsidies. Contributors: Peter Forsyth, David Gillen, %RIC0ELS *àRGEN-àLLER (ANS -ARTIN.IEMEIER 0ETER-ORRELL #HRISTIANE-àLLER 2OSTIN :HENG,EI (ANSJOCHEN%HMER )GNAZ(ANNAK #HARLES.G 0LAMENA)VANOVA %RIK46ERHOEF +ENNETH"UTTON !NNE'RAHAM $ANIELVON6UUREN 0IET2IETVELD Michael Tretheway, Ian Kincaid, Stephane Hess, 2OBERT*!NDRIULAITIS -ARC'AUDRY *OHN70OLAK 2OBERT-ALINA $ANIEL3TROBACH David Starkie, !NDREAS0APATHEODOROU %DITH3ZIVAS (ARTMUT7OLF !ISLING2EYNOLDS &EIGHAN (ANS+RISTOFERITSCH $AN%LLIOTT #ORNELIA4EMPLIN 0ETER,EWISCH

‘…Regulators and governments should take note as they consider the effectiveness of competition in the airports sector…’ Brian Pearce, IATA

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Introduction Index

June 2010 462 pages 978-0-7546-7746-8 Hardback £75.00 978-0-7546-9484-7 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754677468

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Airlines and Airports

KEY TEXT

Looking Beyond the Runway Airlines Innovating with Best Practices while Facing Realities Nawal K. Taneja, Ohio State University, USA The global airline industry, facing significant changes and discontinuity is prompted and forced TODEALWITHA@NEWNORMAL4ODEALWITHTHIS UPCOMING@NEWNORMAL AIRLINESHAVETOGO BEYONDTHEIRSHORT TERMCIRCUMSTANTIALSTRATEGIESn they need strategic renewal of their ageing BUSINESSMODEL)NTHISCANDIDLY WRITTENBOOK Nawal Taneja explains what will separate the winners from the losers. To help airline executives become informed OFNEWCOMPETITIVEGAMES THEAUTHORANALYZES numerous business sectors such as auto, hospitality, retail, technology and entertainment. For example, relevant lessons can be learned from the strategic mistakes made by the US automakers. ,IKEWISE EMERGENTANDCOMPELLINGINSIGHTSCAN be gained in superior customer experience from 2ITZ#ARLTONAND:APPOS ANDINVALUE CREATING INNOVATIONFROM#IRQUEDU3OLEILAND:IPCAR The book also features a multitiude of forewords from airlines and related businesses to provide readers with multiple perspectives on the changing landscape in the global airline industry.

Key Points: s 0RAGMATICANDTIMELY TALKINGDIRECTLYTO aviation executives about the biggest issues on their minds. s %XAMINESINNOVATIONANDSUCCESSFULPRACTICES INNON AVIATIONBUSINESSES s %MPHASISON@BUSINESSINTELLIGENCEANDAGILITY s #ASESTUDIESONTHREEMAJORAIRLINES EXPLORINGWHATTHEYVEBEENDOING to address the current crisis Contents:0REFACE&OREWORDS/UTLININGTHE chaos, evolving strategies and the new normal; ,EARNINGFROMOTHERSTRUGGLESTHEAUTOINDUSTRY ,EARNINGFROMOTHERSUCCESSESTHECUSTOMER experience industry; Innovating around airline realities; Firing on all cylinders to stay ahead; Viewing the changing world map; Flying with tailwinds against headwinds; index.

May 2010 354 pages 978-1-4094-0099-8 Hardback £35.00 978-0-7546-9997-2 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409400998 The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online Full contents list Preface Index

Why Can’t We Make Money in Aviation?

FORTHCOMING The Passenger Has Gone Digital and Mobile

Adam M. Pilarski, AVITAS, USA

Accessing and Connecting Through Information and Technology

‘This is a well thought out, profound professional perspective of the challenges of the air transportation business from a well respected airline economist and surveyor of the industry.’ 3TEVEN&5DVAR (AZY

Nawal K. Taneja, Ohio State University, USA

‘…the book is a joy to read. Balancing the anecdotal stories with the more detailed economic analysis reinvigorates the text regularly…’ !IRlNANCE*OURNAL 2007 260 pages 978-0-7546-4911-3 Hardback £35.00 978-0-7546-8472-5 eBook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754649113

Nawal K. Taneja shows how information and technology can now drive, NOTJUSTENABLE ANAIRLINEgSSTRATEGYTOBECOMETRULYCUSTOMER CENTRICATA PERSONALIZEDLEVEL WHILEATTHESAMETIMEENABLINGTHEOPERATORTOREDUCE costs, enhance revenues, reduce risks and become much more flexible and agile by better managing complexity. October 2011 c. 160 pages 978-1-4094-3502-0 Hardback c. £35.00 978-1-4094-3503-7 eBook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409435020

Flying Ahead of the Airplane Nawal K. Taneja, Ohio State University, USA

Buying the Big Jets Fleet Planning for Airlines Paul Clark, Through The Looking Glass, UK SECOND EDITION ‘…Clearly written…it provides an insight into and an understanding of fleet planning, the cornerstone of airline management.’ 2IGAS$OGANIS #RANlELD5NIVERSITY 5+ 2007 262 pages 978-0-7546-7091-9 Paperback £30.00 978-0-7546-7090-2 Hardback £75.00 978-0-7546-8380-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670919

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‘Flying Ahead of the Airplane is not only impressive in the blueprint it lays out for airline management but the fact that 13 top airline leaders from every continent contributed their vision of where the industry is going.’ !VIATION4ODAYS$AILY"RIEF Airlines willing to develop insight from foresight RELATINGTOTHEEXPECTED@STEPPHASECHANGES will eventually improve their margins. In Flying Ahead of the Airplane, Nawal 4ANEJAANALYZESGLOBALCHANGESANDTHOUGHT PROVOKINGSCENARIOSTOHELP airline executives adjust and adapt to the chaotic world. 2008 298 pages 978-0-7546-7579-2 Hardback £35.00 978-0-7546-9321-5 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754675792

Human Factors in Aviation SERIES FROM ASHGATE PUBLISHING Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations Series Editors: R. Key Dismukes, NASA Ames Research Center, USA, Daniel E. Maurino, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Sidney Dekker, Griffith University, Australia Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations is a series dedicated TOPUBLISHINGHIGH QUALITYMONOGRAPHSANDEDITEDVOLUMESWHICHCONTRIBUTE to the objective of improving the safe and efficient operation of aircraft. The series achieves this by disseminating new theoretical and empirical research from specialists in all relevant fields of aviation human factors. Its foundation is in applied psychology, presenting new developments ANDAPPLICATIONSINSUCHESTABLISHEDlELDSAS#2- 3!ANDDECISION MAKING It also encompasses many other crucial areas such as fatigue and stress, the social environment, SMS, design, technology, communication and training. For more information on this series, please visit www.ashgate.com/humanfactorsforflightoperations

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Aviation Visual Perception Research, Misperception and Mishaps Randy Gibb and Lauren Scharff, both at United States Air Force Academy, USA and Rob Gray, Arizona State University, USA Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations 4HISBOOKPROVIDESACOMPREHENSIVE SINGLE SOURCE document encompassing all aspects of aviation visual perception. It includes the foundations of visual and vestibular sensation and perception; how visual perceptual abilities are assessed in PILOTSTHEPILOTSPERSPECTIVEOFVISUALmYINGA summary of human factors research on the visual guidance of flying; examples of specific visual and vestibular illusions and misperceptions; mishap analyses from military, commercial and general aviation; and, finally, how this knowledge is being used to better understand VISUALPERCEPTIONINAVIATIONSNEXTGENERATION Contents: Foreword; Vision in aviation; Sensation and perception foundations; The role of basic visual functions in aviation; Pilot perspective OFCUESUSEDFORVISUALmYING2ESEARCHONCUES used for visual flying; Spatial disorientation – cues, illusions, and misperceptions; Aviation MISHAPSMISPERCEPTIONOFVISUALCUES!VIATIONS future: technological advancements to visual perception; Index. April 2010 312 pages 978-0-7546-7497-9 Hardback £55.00 978-0-7546-9891-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754674979

NEW e-Learning in Aviation Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations

e-Learning in Aviation explores the characteristics OFCOMPUTER BASEDCOURSEDESIGNANDMULTIMEDIA that are associated with improved learning. It then PROVIDESGUIDANCEREGARDINGHOWTOUSERESEARCH based instructional design principles to plan, DESIGN DEVELOPANDIMPLEMENTANE ,EARNING COURSEWITHINANAVIATIONORGANIZATIONAND continually evaluate whether or not the course is accomplishing instructional goals. November 2010 194 pages 978-0-7546-7879-3 Hardback. $99.95 978-0-7546-9734-3 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754678793

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The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Foreword Index

NEW Implementing Safety Management Systems in Aviation

Suzanne K. Kearns, University of Western Ontario, Canada

‘E ,EARNINGIN!VIATION provides an excellent comprehensive introduction to the most salient topics that should be considered in the application of effective learning strategies, teaching methodologies, and information technologies for aviation training in today’s rapidly changing global and digital environments…highly recommended.’ K. Victor Ujimoto, University of Guelph, Canada

Key Points:

Edited by Alan J. Stolzer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA, Carl D. Halford, The MITRE Corporation, USA and John J. Goglia Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations Contents: PART I: THE EFFECTIVENESS, THEORY, AND APPLICATION OF E-LEARNING IN AVIATION: The life of aviation training; What is e-learning?; Does e-learning work?; Foundational e-learning theories; The feasibility of e-learning for non-technical skills; Incorporating practice into e-learning. PART II: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN FOR E-LEARNING IN AVIATION: Instructional design for e-learning; Analysis; Design; Development; Implementation; Evaluation; References; Index.

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online Full contents list Chapter 1 – The Life of Aviation Training Index

‘If all this talk of Safety Management Systems is confusing to you, this book will help clear it up! Stolzer, Halford and Goglia have assembled a very credible group of SMS doers to bring the reader from a theoretical understanding of SMS to a more practical one. Excellent work!’ Nick Sabatini, former FAA Associate Administrator for Safety In their first book, Safety Management Systems in Aviation, 3TOLZER (ALFORDAND'OGLIAPROVIDED a strong theoretical framework for SMS, along with a brief discourse on SMS implementation. 4HISFOLLOW UPBOOKPROVIDESAVERYBRIEF overview of SMS and offers significant guidance and best practices on implementing SMS programs. Very specific guidance is provided by industry experts from government, industry, academia, and consulting, who share their INVALUABLEINSIGHTSFROMlRST HANDEXPERIENCE of all aspects of effective SMS programmes.

Contents: Preface; Prologue – Quest Airlines; Introduction; System and task analysis; Perspectives on information sharing; Top management support; Embracing a safety culture in coast guard aviation; Safety culture in your safety management system; SMS implementation; SMS training; Quantum safety metrics: a practical method to measure safety; Auditing for the small service provider or new safety professional; The road from 32 to 320 reports; Practical risk management; Integrating SMS into emergency planning and incident command; Safety promotion; SMS in aircraft maintenance; Index.

July 2011 c. 430 pages 978-1-4094-0165-0 Hardback. c. £65.00 978-1-4094-0166-7 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409401650

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Human Factors in Aviation

BESTSELLER The Limits of Expertise

Handling Complexity in Real-World Operations

Rethinking Pilot Error and the Causes of Airline Accidents

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KEY TEXT The Multitasking Myth

Loukia D. Loukopoulos, NASA Ames Research Center, and San José State University Research Foundation, USA, R. Key Dismukes and Immanuel Barshi, both at NASA Ames Research Center, USA

R. Key Dismukes, Benjamin A. Berman and Loukia D. Loukopoulos, all at NASA Ames Research Center, USA

Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations ‘A delightful and insightful book…Loukopoulos, Dismukes and Barshi have put together the research in a way that is not only readable and enjoyable, but practically useful and relevant as well…’ Sidney Dekker, Griffith University, Australia Despite concern with the effects of concurrent task demands on human performance, and research demonstrating that these demands are associated with vulnerability to error, there has been only limited research into the nature ANDRANGEOFCONCURRENTTASKDEMANDSINREAL world settings. This book presents a set of NASA STUDIESTHATCHARACTERIZETHENATUREOFCONCURRENT task demands confronting airline flight crews in routine operations, as opposed to emergency situations. 2009 202 pages 978-0-7546-7997-4 Paperback £25.00 978-0-7546-7382-8 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-9412-0 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754679974

‘…a useful source for airline training courses and graduate human factors courses.’ Choice Key Points: VËË™?ßãjÄË͆j˙?ÍÖÁjË of concurrent task demands and associated vulnerability to error in any domain of skilled work. VËË Á?ÝÄ˝™Ë!.ËÄÍÖa‰jÄ into the nature of concurrent task demands facing airline crews. VËË Þ?”‰™jÄ˽¬ÁÄ¬jW͉Üj memory,’ to understand better the cognitive processes underlying the vulnerability of aircrews.

‘The book is likely to be of interest to several audiences…excellent accompanying material for introductory or advanced Human Factors courses…Perhaps the most important aspect of the book, which makes it valuable reading for human factors professionals, is the very realistic depiction of actual operations in a complex environment. Rarely does one have the opportunity to obtain such close looks at the reasoning and actions of highly skilled professionals, such as airline crews.’ (UMAN&ACTORS%RGONOMICS.EWSLETTER The Limits of Expertise reports a study of the 19 major U.S. airline accidents from 1991–2000 in which the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found crew error to be a causal factor. %ACHACCIDENTISREPORTEDINASEPARATECHAPTER that examines events and crew actions and explores the cognitive processes in play at each step. 2007 364 pages 978-0-7546-4965-6 Paperback £25.00 978-0-7546-4964-9 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-8574-6 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754649656

FORTHCOMING Human Performance on the Flight Deck

Alan J. Stolzer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA, Carl D. Halford, The MITRE Corporation, USA and John J. Goglia

Don Harris, HFI Solutions Ltd, UK

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Ashgate Studies in Human Factors for Flight Operations ‘…In Safety Management Systems in Aviation, Stolzer, Halford and Goglia have produced the definitive SMS manual; richly detailed and loaded with relevant, real-world examples. This book should be required reading for every aviation safety student and professional!’ #APT*IM7ALTERS -!3 &ORMER$IRECTOROF 3AFETY 47! &/1!AND!3!0PROGRAMMANAGER This timely and unique book covers the essential points of SMS. The knowledgeable authors go beyond merely defining it; they discuss the quality management underpinnings of SMS, the four pillars, risk management, reliability engineering, SMS implementation, and the scientific rigour that must be designed into proactive safety. This comprehensive work is designed as a textbook for the student of aviation safety, and is an invaluable reference tool for the SMS practitioner in any segment of aviation. August 2010 322 pages 978-1-4094-1211-3 Paperback £25.00 978-0-7546-7304-0 Hardback $65.00 978-0-7546-9087-0 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409412113

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Contents: Foreword; Preface; Prologue–’Quest Airlines; Introduction to SMS; History and evolution of safety; Principles of quality management; Hazards; Risks; Controls; Taxonomies; Processbased safety risk management/safety assurance; Managing the SMS; Tools and analysis methods; Implementing an SMS; Epilogue–’Quest Airlines; Index.

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Preface Index

Key Points: VËË Þ?”‰™jÄË͆jËÁjË human error plays in aviation accidents. VËË ™Í?‰™ÄËW?ÄjËÄÍÖa‰jÄË ËËË˝wˤšË”?ŽÁË?‰Á‰™jË accidents attributed primarily to human error. VËË.Ö~~jÄÍÄËÝ?ßÄËÍË reduce human error and accidents.

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full Contents List Introduction Index

'Finally, a complete book that addresses the positive contributions of Human Factors knowledge and Aviation Psychology. A good description of how all of its facets come together. A must reader. Written by a researcher and teacher with extensive experience in coping with the best and worst of humans working in one of the most Contents: Preface; A rewarding industries in the world.' 0ETER*ORNA 0RESIDENT %UROPEAN!SSOCIATIONFOR systems approach to Aviation Psychology human factors in aviation; Taking an integrated, systems approach to dealing exclusively with the human performance issues encountered on the flight deck of the modern AIRLINER THISBOOKDESCRIBESTHEINTER RELATIONSHIPS between the various application areas of human FACTORS RECOGNIZINGTHATTHEHUMANCONTRIBUTION to the operation of an airliner does not fall into neat pigeonholes. The relationship between areas such as pilot selection, training, flight deck design ANDSAFETYMANAGEMENTISCONTINUALLYEMPHASIZED within the book. September 2011 c. 380 pages 978-1-4094-2339-3 Hardback c. £75.00 978-1-4094-2338-6 Paperback c. £35.00 978-1-4094-2340-9 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409423386

Part 1 The Science Base: Human information processing; Workload; Situation awareness; Decision making; Error; Individual differences. Part 2 The (Hu)Man: Pilot selection; Training and simulation; Stress, fatigue and alcohol; Environmental stressors. Part 3 The Machine: Display design; Aircraft control; Automation; HCI on the flight deck. Part 4 The Management: Flight deck safety management: crew resource management and line operations safety audits; Airline safety management; Incident and accident investigation; Concluding thoughts.

Human Factors in Aviation

Contemporary Issues in Human Factors and Aviation Safety

Safety in High Technology Systems

Edited by Don Harris and Helen C. Muir

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Beyond Aviation Human Factors

Daniel E. Maurino, James Reason, Neil Johnston and Rob B. Lee

‘…this is an interesting volume to anyone concerned with aircraft safety, and more generally to those concerned with aspects of human response in safety critical situations in other industries. The mixture of authors gives a variety of styles, making for easy reading…will be a valuable resource for anyone conducting research.’ ,OGISTICSAND4RANSPORT&OCUS

‘…should be compulsory reading…’ Aerospace ‘This important volume will be of relevance to all operational aviation management, technical and non-technical personnel in aviation…’ /CCUPATIONAL3AFETYAND(EALTH

2005 342 pages 978-0-7546-4549-8 Hardback £65.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754645498

1998 192 pages 978-1-84014-948-7 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781840149487

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BESTSELLER Human Factors in Flight

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Frank H. Hawkins Edited by Harry W. Orlady

Human Factors for Pilots

Roger G. Green, Helen Muir, Melanie James, David Gradwell and Roger L. Green SECOND EDITION

SECOND EDITION ‘I would recommend this book not just to the target audience…but also for anyone else wanting an introduction to the issues of human factors in aviation or in similar transport areas…’ %RGONOMICS!BSTRACTS

‘…a very valuable contribution towards an understanding of why and how flying accidents are caused.’ Flight Safety Bulletin

1996 150 pages 978-0-291-39827-7 Paperback £22.50 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780291398277

1993 384 pages 978-1-85742-135-4 Paperback £35.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781857421354

BESTSELLER The Human Contribution

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Unsafe Acts, Accidents and Heroic Recoveries

Human Factors in Multi-Crew Flight Operations Harry W. Orlady and Linda M. Orlady

James Reason, University of Manchester, UK ‘As the title indicates, this book not only addresses unsafe acts but also describes a number of heroic recoveries in dire conditions. The stories are spellbinding. Reason discusses what might set heroes apart from others and provides insights into the qualities of resilience in people as well as organizations.This book, with its many thoughtprovoking insights, will be useful to those involved in the application of human factors/ergonomics as well as to academics – actually to anyone who is interested in or concerned with human activity.’ %RGONOMICSIN$ESIGN The Human Contribution is vital reading for all PROFESSIONALSINHIGH CONSEQUENCEENVIRONMENTS and for managers of any complex system. The book draws its illustrative material from a wide VARIETYOFHAZARDOUSDOMAINS WITHTHEEMPHASIS ONHEALTHCAREREmECTINGTHEAUTHORSFOCUSON patient safety over the last decade. All students of human factors – however seasoned – will also lNDITANINVALUABLEANDTHOUGHT PROVOKINGREAD 2008 310 pages 978-0-7546-7402-3 Paperback £20.00 978-0-7546-7400-9 Hardback £65.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754674023

‘A first rate resource…the merit of this book is its broad coverage of the professional management and practical background together with good industry examples. A valuable reference.’ #HRISTOPHER$7ICKENS !VIATION2ESEARCH,AW University of Illinois, USA

Key Points: VËË+ÁjÄj™ÍÄË͆jËjܝÖ͉™Ë of Reason’s established principles with a contemporary view. VËË ÞÍÁj”jßˉ™Ä‰~†Íw֐ and accessible writings on the philosophy of managing complex hazardous systems. VËË-jjÜ?™ÍË?™aË?¬¬j?‰™~Ë to the broadest human factors readership across all domains, especially practitioners and students.

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Chapter 1–’The Human Contribution: Hazard and Hero Index

‘Highly recommended, it offers something for everyone…’

Features Include:

Airways The book is unique in that it is the only book available of which we are aware that covers the air transport heritage starting with the beginning of airline operation, provides text and statistics COVERINGTHEGROWTHANDPRESENTSIZEOFTHEAIR transport industry, both internationally and in the regional and trunk airlines of the United States, the evolutionary growth and expansion OFHUMANFACTORSINAVIATIONFROM7ORLD7AR) to the present time, discussion of current human factors problems in national and international air transport, current aviation safety problems and a look at the immediate future from the PILOTSPOINTOFVIEW 1999 644 pages 978-0-291-39839-0 Paperback. £30.00 978-0-291-39838-3 Hardback £75.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780291398390

VËËË֙‰¶ÖjËÄj?”jÄÄËÍjÞÍ^Ë intensively reviewed ËËËËMßËÄÖMŽjWÍËĬjW‰?‰ÄÍı V Contemporary regulatory requirements from ICAO and references to FAA and JAA. VËË ”¬Áj†j™Ä‰ÜjËajÍ?‰Ë on the evolutionary development of air transport Human Factors. VËËjßËÄÍ?͉Ä͉WÄË?™aË analysis on the size and scope of the industry. VËË™ˆaj¬Í†Ëaj”™ÄÍÁ?͉™Ë of the essential contribution of human factors in solving current aviation problems, air transport safety and certification.

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Human Factors in Aviation

NEW Simulation in Aviation Training

FORTHCOMING Situational Awareness

Edited by Florian Jentsch, Michael Curtis and Eduardo Salas, University of Central Florida, USA

Edited by Eduardo Salas and Aaron S. Dietz, University of Central Florida, USA

Critical Essays on Human Factors in Aviation

Critical Essays on Human Factors in Aviation

Simulations have been a fixture of aviation training for many years. Advances in simulator technology now enable modern flight simulation to mimic very closely the look and feel of real world flight operations. In spite of this, responsible researchers, trainers and simulation developers should look beyond mere simulator fidelity to PRODUCEMEANINGFULTRAININGOUTCOMES/PTIMAL simulation training development can unquestionably benefit from knowledge and understanding of past, present and future research in this topic area. Due to decades of research dedicated to simulation training in aviation, this may be easier said than done. As a result, this volume of key writings will prove invaluable as a reference, to help guide exploration of critical research in the field. By providing a mix of classic articles that stand the test of time, and recent writings that illuminate current issues, this volume informs a broad range of topics relevant to simulation training in aviation.

Situational awareness has become an increasingly salient factor contributing to flight safety and operational performance, and the research has burgeoned to cope with the human performance challenges associated with the installation of advanced avionics systems in modern aircraft. The systematic study and application of situational awareness has also extended beyond the cockpit to include air traffic controllers and personnel operating within other complex, high consequence work domains. This volume offers a collection of essays that have made important contributions to situational awareness research and practice. To this end, it provides unique access to key readings that address the conceptual development of situational awareness, methods for its assessment, and applications to enhance situational awareness through training and design.

March 2011 540 pages 978-0-7546-2887-3 Hardback £150.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754628873

Contributors: P.W. Caro, D. Dorsey, S. Russell, G. Campbell, E. Salas, C.A. Bowers, L. Rhodenizer, F. Jentsch, D. Baker, C. Prince, S. Alessi, P. Padmos, M.V. Milders, D. Gopher, M. Weil, J. Nyce, T. Bareket, N. Dahlstrom, S. Dekker, R. van Winsen, R. Pausch, T. Crea, G. Wulf, R.T. Hays, M. Conway, R.S. Kennedy, J.E. Fowlkes, ±+±Ë ?jÁ^Ë!±!±Ë.Ž?^Ë J. Bürki-Cohen, H.H. Bell, T. Longridge, W. Schneider, D.C. Wightman, G. Lintern, S.N. Roscoe, L.D. Segal, J.M. Koonce, W.L. Waag, M.J. Singer, M.T. Brannick, R.A. Schmidt, M.A. Rosen, J.D. Held, J.J. Weissmuller, J.M. Beaubien, R. Ahlers, W.R. Hamman, R. Garris, H.M. Cannon, J.E. Driskell, A.H. Feinstein, J.A. Cannon-Bowers.

A Clinical Guide

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September 2011 c. 512 pages 978-0-7546-2973-3 Hardback. c. £145.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754629733

Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine

T. Martin, Royal Hampshire County Hospital Winchester, UK

National, Organizational and Professional Influences

SECOND EDITION

Robert L. Helmreich and Ashleigh C. Merritt

‘This book is the ‘must have’ for everyone who desires a satellite view of existing knowledge about patient transportation in the aeromedical setting. The book is not only a rich source of focused information, it’s also easy to digest…’ Helge Brandstrom, Umea University Hospital and Swedish National Air Medevac

‘The strength in the book lies in the numerous case histories that serve to reinforce key principles. Readers from both the aviation and medical occupations will readily identify with the examples provided…this book is recommended reading for human factors researchers and practitioners alike.’ !VIATION 3PACEAND%NVIRONMENTAL-EDICINE

2006 312 pages 978-0-7546-4148-3 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754641483

Contributors: M.L. Fracker, N.B. Sarter, M.R. Endsley, E. Salas, D.D. Woods, M.J. Adams, Y.J. Tenny, R.W. Pew, C. Prince, D.P. Baker, I. Shrestha, F. Durso, K. Rawson, R. Stout, S. Girotto, R.M. Taylor, N.J. Cooke, J.C. Gorman, J.L. Winner, F.T. Durso, M.K. Bleckley, A.R. Dattel, M.L. Bolton, E.J. Bass, A.D. Andre, C.D. Wickens, L. Moorman, M.M. Boschelli, D. O’Hare, J.A. Cannon-Bowers, J.M. Flach, J. Rasmussen, D.B. Kaber, C.M. Perry, N. Segall, C.K. McClernon, L.J. Prinzel III, D.M. Gaba, S.K. Howard, L.J. Gugerty, A. Sneddon, K. Mearns, R. Flin, N.A. Stanton, R. Stewart, D. Harris, R.J. Houghton, C. Baber, R. McMaster, P. Salmon, G. Hoyle, G. Walker, M.S. Young, M. Linsell, R. Dymott, D. Green.

2001 332 pages 978-0-7546-1904-8 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754619048

NEW SERIES The Human Factors of Simulation and Assessment Michael Lenné, Monash University, Australia and Mark Young, Brunel University, UK /NGOINGADVANCESINLOWER COSTTECHNOLOGIESARESUPPORTINGASUBSTANTIVE growth worldwide in the use of simulation and naturalistic performance assessment methods for research, training and operational purposes in domains such as road, rail, aviation, mining and healthcare. However, this has not been accompanied by a similar growth in the expertise required to develop and use such systems for evaluating human performance. 7HETHERFORRESEARCHORPRACTITIONERPURPOSES MANYOFTHECHALLENGES in assessing operator performance, both using simulation and in natural ENVIRONMENTSARECOMMON7HATPERFORMANCEMEASURESSHOULDBEUSED WHAT technology can support the collection of these measures across the different designs, how can other methods and performance measures be integrated to complement objective data, how should behaviours be coded and the

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performance standards measured and defined? How can these approaches be used to support product development and training, and how can performance within these complex systems be validated? This series addresses a shortfall in knowledge and expertise by providing a unique and dedicated forum for researchers and experienced users of SIMULATIONANDlELD BASEDASSESSMENTMETHODSTOSHAREPRACTICALEXPERIENCES and knowledge in sufficient depth to facilitate delivery of practical guidance. 7EAREACTIVELYSEEKINGPROPOSALSFORTHISSERIES)FYOUAREINTERESTEDIN SUBMITTINGAPROPOSAL PLEASECONTACTTHE3ENIOR#OMMISSIONING%DITORFORTHE series, Guy Loft, at [email protected]

Maintenance Applied Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance

A Practical Guide

Manoj S. Patankar, Saint Louis University, USA and James C. Taylor, Los Altos, USA

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KEY TEXT Managing Maintenance Error

James Reason, University of Manchester, UK and Alan Hobbs, NASA Ames Research Center and San Jose State University, USA ‘…written by two world renowned experts, its contents are applicable to all technologically driven industries. The reader will find it rewarding and it will undoubtedly provide a valuable resource for the understanding and investigation of human error contribution to accidents...’ The Aerospace Professional Managing Maintenance ErrorISADOWN TO EARTH PRACTITIONERSGUIDETOMANAGINGMAINTENANCE error dealing with risks, human performance problems – their understanding and solution – and creating a safety culture; for all in MAINTENANCE CRITICALENVIRONMENTS

‘…an explicit and essential guide for aviation maintenance personnel – ’FAA-type aircraft mechanics, CAA-type aircraft maintenance engineers, maintenance managers, regulators and aviation students.’ 2/30!/CCUPATIONALAND(EALTH*OURNAL ‘...a concise book intended for those in the industry who manage, supervise or carry out maintenance activities. Written in a clear style that should be readily grasped by many people in industry...’ Ergonomics in Design

Contents: Human performance problems in maintenance; The human risks; Fundamentals of HUMANPERFORMANCE4HEVARIETIESOFERROR,OCAL ERROR PROVOKINGFACTORS4HREESYSTEMFAILURESAND AMODELOFORGANIZATIONALACCIDENTS0RINCIPLES of error management; Person and team measures; 7ORKPLACEANDTASKMEASURES/RGANIZATIONAL measures; Safety culture; Making it happen: the management of error management; Index.

Provides practising aviation personnel with guidelines for using human factors principles, COVERINGTHEWORKENVIRONMENT DECISION MAKING ANDITSEFFECTSONTHEORGANIZATION ANDTHE MINIMIZATIONOFERRORS Contents: Implementing human factors in MAINTENANCEINDIVIDUAL ORGANIZATIONALAND collegiate perspectives; Moving from awareness TOIMPLEMENTATION0RE TASKANALYSIS0OST TASK analysis; Professionalism and trust: the dual mandate for improvements in safety; Safety DATACOLLECTIONANDANALYSIS2EFERENCES)NDEX

‘…the book is an excellent reference for quality/ training management investigating methods of improving quality, through improvement schemes.’ The Aerospace Professional

2004 170 pages 978-0-7546-1940-6 Hardback £55.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754619406

2003 198 pages 978-0-7546-1591-0 Paperback £20.00 978-0-7546-1590-3 Hardback £65.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754615910

Risk Management and Error Reduction in Aviation Maintenance

Also available: Ashgate 2011 Human Factors, Safety and Risk Catalogue

Manoj S. Patankar, Saint Louis University and Santa Clara University, USA This book is a comprehensive publication providing practical guidelines to develop a sustainable safety culture for student and practising aviation personnel. It addresses and provides tools for error reduction and recovery, return on investment for risk management programmes. Contents: Defining risk in the aviation maintenance ENVIRONMENT0ERSONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL ANDNATIONALPERSPECTIVES%RGONOMICS HUMAN factors and maintenance resource management; Maintenance safety culture and sociotechnical systems; Virtual airlines and mutual trust; Professional habits for aviation maintenance professionals; How far will reliability take you?; 2ETURNONINVESTMENT#ASESTUDIES2ESOURCES 2EFERENCES)NDEX 2003 232 pages 978-0-7546-1941-3 Hardback £55.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754619413

Human Factors, Safety and Risk 2011

‘…serves as a practical guide as well as an academic textbook… provides awareness to those with little or no knowledge of maintenance human factors…and a set of practical tools for the more experienced so they can be more effective in risk management and error recovery.’ Aviation News

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This 28 page catalogue includes Ashgate’s extensive list of human factors books, including new and forthcoming titles. It covers a variety of safety critical domains through the wÝ‰™~ˆ֔?™Ëw?W͝ÁÄËÄÖMŽjWÍˉ™ÍjÁjÄÍÄ] Safety and risk; Accident/incident investigation; Cognition and decision-making; Human factors in defence; Human factors in road and rail transport; Human factors in aviation; Human factors in healthcare and patient safety; Design, usability, training and simulation. Order a printed copy by going to: www.ashgate.com/cataloguerequest. Download a pdf version from: www.ashgate.com/cataloguedownload

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Aviation Systems and Operations

Airline Operations and Scheduling Massoud Bazargan, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA SECOND EDITION /PERATIONSRESEARCHTECHNIQUESAREEXTREMELY important tools for planning airline operations. However, much of the technical literature on AIRLINEOPTIMIZATIONMODELSISHIGHLYSPECIALIZED and accessible only to a limited audience. This book demystifies the operations and scheduling ENVIRONMENT PRESENTINGSIMPLIlEDANDEASY TO understand models, applied to straightforward and practical examples. After introducing the key issues confronting operations and scheduling within airlines, Airline Operations and Scheduling goes on to provide an objective review of the various OPTIMIZATIONMODELSADOPTEDINPRACTICE%ACH model provides airlines with efficient solutions to a range of scenarios, and is accompanied by case studies similar to those experienced by commercial airlines. As well as having been comprehensively updated, this second edition of Airline Operations and Scheduling adds new chapters on fuel management systems, baggage handling, aircraft maintenance planning and aircraft boarding strategies.

Key Points: s 2ECOGNIZEDASANEFFECTIVETEACHINGTOOL for a very complex and technical subject. s /RIGINATESFROMANOPERATIONSRESEARCH ANDOPTIMIZATIONVIEWPOINT GIVINGAUTHORITY to its main findings. Contents: Preface; Introduction. PART I: PLANNING OPTIMIZATION: Network flows and integer programming modes; Flight scheduling; Fleet assignment; Aircraft routing; Crew scheduling; Manpower planning. PART II: OPERATIONS AND DISPATCH OPTIMIZATION:2EVENUE management; Fuel management system; Airline irregular operations; Gate assignment; Aircraft boarding strategy. PART III: COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY AND SIMULATION: Computational COMPLEXITY HEURISTICSANDSOFTWARE3TART UP airline case study; Manpower maintenance PLANNING!IRCRAFTTOW TUGS2UNWAYCAPACITY planning; Small aircraft transportation system (SATS); Index.

Insights from Airline Economics, Networks and Strategic Schedule Planning

Peter J. Bruce, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Cheng-Lung Wu, University of New South Wales, Australia

Airline Operations and Delay Management fills a gap within the area of airline schedule planning by addressing the close relationships between network development, economic driving forces, schedule demands and operational complexity. The pursuit of robust airline scheduling and reliable airline operations is discussed in light of the future trends of airline scheduling and technology applications in airline operations. Contents: Preface; Introduction to airline operations and the operating environment; Airline operations at airports; Managing airline GROUNDOPERATIONS%NROUTEmIGHTOPERATIONS in airline networks; Delay management and DISRUPTIONMANAGEMENT2OBUSTAIRLINESCHEDULING ANDOPERATIONALRELIABILITY2EFERENCES)NDEX March 2010 254 pages 978-0-7546-7293-7 Hardback £65.00 978-0-7546-9190-7 ebook www.ashgate.com/9780754672937

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The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Introduction Index

FORTHCOMING Understanding Decision-making Processes in Airline Operations Control

Airline Operations and Delay Management

‘…The book is masterly in the way that it elucidates complex material and builds up to reach a comprehensive synthesis. The result is a book which can be recommended strongly to both students and researchers.’ Peter Forsyth, Monash University, Australia

August 2010 302 pages 978-0-7546-7900-4 Hardback £55.00 978-0-7546-9772-5 ebook www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754697725

‘…Wu’s book is a practical guide to application of complex network theory, and to resolving the management of conflicting demands on schedulers. It provides valuable lessons for airline managers to improve their on-time performance, delay management and efficient utilization of their fleet.’ –’David Forsyth, Chairman, Airservices Australia

The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Preface Index

Understanding Decision-Making Processes in Airline Operations Control FOCUSESONANAREALARGELYOVERLOOKEDANAIRLINEgS/PERATIONS#ONTROL #ENTRE/## 4HISSERVESASTHENERVECENTREOFTHEAIRLINEANDIS RESPONSIBLEFORDECISION MAKINGWITHRESPECTTOOPERATIONALCONTROLOFAN airline's daily schedules. The book examines many aspects of individual DECISION MAKINGINAIRLINEOPERATIONS ANDADDRESSESTHEDElCIENCIES found by presenting to the reader an examination of the relationships among situation awareness, information completeness, experience, EXPERTISE DECISIONCONSIDERATIONSANDDECISIONALTERNATIVESIN/##S October 2011 978-1-4094-1148-2 978-1-4094-1149-9

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Flight Simulation Virtual Environments in Aviation

Aircraft Command Techniques

Alfred T. Lee, Beta Research Inc., Los Gatos, USA

Gaining Leadership Skills to Fly the Left Seat Sal J. Fallucco

‘…an easy-to-read book for anyone who is interested in flight simulators from a technology point of view, to the human-factor perspective. The author opened the gate to the wonderful world of flight simulators.’ !ERLINES-AGAZINE ‘…a valuable reference for researchers…’ %RGONOMICSIN$ESIGN This book provides a review and analysis of the relevant engineering and science supporting the design and use of advanced flight simulation technologies. It includes chapters reviewing key simulation areas such as visual scene, motion, ANDSOUNDSIMULATIONANDACHAPTERANALYZING THEROLEOFRECREATINGTHEPILOTSTASKENVIRONMENT in the overall effectiveness of simulators. The design and use of flight simulation are addressed in chapters on the effectiveness of flight simulators in training and on the role of physical and psychological fidelity in simulator design. 4HEPROBLEMSINHERENTINTHEGROUND BASED simulation of flight are also reviewed as are promising developments in flight simulation technology and the important role flight simulators play in advanced aviation research.

‘Anyone interested in pursuing a professional career as a pilot would profit from reading this book…should be a text book for any college program preparing professional pilots…’ *OHN(ORINE -ISSOURI3TATE5NIVERSITY The following PDF extracts from this title are available at Ashgate Online: Full contents list Preface

Aircraft Command Techniques is a comprehensive examination of the characteristics of the EXPERIENCEDCAPTAIN/FFERINGAWEALTH of practical guidance, it is an ideal platform for pilots or indeed, anyone interested in how leadership and management skills are used to achieve excellence. #ONTENTS%XAMININGTHEROLEOFCAPTAIN2EmECTING on your career; Characteristics of effective leaders; Developing judgement and decision skills; Grasping responsibilities; Managing YOURRESOURCES,EARNINGHOWTOCOMMUNICATE Guarding against human error; Avoiding the UNEXPECTED*USTSAYNO#AREERSWITHINACAREER Handling emergencies; Training your replacement; Bibliography; Index. 2002 228 pages 978-0-7546-1835-5 Paperback £30.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754618355

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Aviation Psychology in Practice

John A. Caldwell, Jr. and J. Lynn Caldwell

Edited by Neil Johnston, Nick McDonald and Ray Fuller

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Fatigue in Aviation: A Guide to Staying Awake at the Stick Studies in Aviation Psychology and Human Factors ‘…wholeheartedly recommended – for flight crews and everyone else in aviation whose work impacts the lives of others: security; maintenance; emergency services; airline management; air traffic control…and, indeed, for anyone who’s ever had a bad night’s sleep.’ The Aerospace Professional This book provides readers with an overview of fatigue, its impact and management for assessment and safety for aviation crews and managers in the operational setting. It also PROVIDESCOUNTERMEASURESOFFERINGA@TOOLBOX OFSOLUTIONSTOFATIGUE RELATEDPROBLEMS Key Points: s $EALSFROMANEXPERTPERSPECTIVEWITH a sensitive topic of concern to many. s #OMESFROMAUTHORITATIVESOURCEFAMILIAR with both civil and military aspects of aviation.

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‘This book would readily serve as a text book for an Introductory Aviation/Psychology course, as well as an excellent refresher for those involved in the practice of aviation psychology. The book is printed on good quality paper; it is well bound and benefits from numerous tables and figures. It certainly seems worth its price and will return many benefits to those who invest in it.’ !VIATION 3PACEAND%NVIRONMENTAL-EDICINE This book extends the boundaries of aviation psychology in two interrelated ways: by broadening the focus of aviation psychology beyond the flight deck to the whole aviation system; and by discussing new theoretical developments which are shaping this applied discipline. A key feature of these theoretical advances is that they are grounded in a more developed, ecologically valid, understanding of practice.

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1997. 390 pages 978-1-84014-133-7 Paperback £40.00 www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781840141337

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Abdelghany, Ahmed .......................................................... 15 Abdelghany, Khaled ........................................................ 15 Aeromedical Transportation ....................................... 13, 20 Aircraft Command Techniques ................................ 14, 23 Airline Finance .............................................................. 6, 11 Airline Marketing and Management ............................ 5, 11 Airline Operations and Delay Management .................... 22 Airline Operations and Scheduling .................................. 22 Airline Training Pilot, The .................................................. 14 Airport Competition .......................................................... 15 Air Transport and the Environment.................................... 9 Air Transportation ......................................................... 2, 11 Air Transport in the 21st Century..................................... 15 Air Transport Provision in Remoter Regions ...................... 6 Altfeld, Hans-Henrich........................................................ 3 Applied Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance .......... 21 Aviation and Tourism.................................................... 8, 11 Aviation Markets............................................................... 12 Aviation Project Management ............................................ 2 Aviation Psychology in Practice.................................. 14, 23 Aviation Visual Perception ................................................ 17

Garrow, Laurie A. ............................................................... 8 Gibb, Randy ...................................................................... 17 Gillen, David ..................................................................... 15 Goglia, John J ........................................................... . 14, 17 Gradwell, David .......................................................... 14, 19 Graham, Anne .............................................................. 8, 11 Gray, Rob .......................................................................... 17 Green, Roger G.......................................................... . 14, 19 Green, Roger L. .......................................................... 14, 19

Niemeier, Hans-Martin .................................................... 15

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Papatheodorou, Andreas ................................................ Passenger Has Gone Digital and Mobile, The ................. +?Í?™?Á^Ë ?™ŽË............................................................ . Pilarski, Adam M. ............................................................

B Barshi, Immanuel ............................................................ 18 Baumann, Ingo ................................................................ 10 Bazargan, Massoud......................................................... 22 Beaverstock, Jonathan V. .................................................. 7 jÁ”?™^Ë j™Ž?”‰™Ë± ................................................ 13, 18 Beyond Aviation Human Factors ............................... 14, 19 Bråthen, Svein.................................................................... 6 Bruce, Peter. J ................................................................... 22 Buying the Big Jets .......................................................... 16

C Caldwell, J. Lynn .............................................................. 23 Caldwell, John A. ............................................................. 13 Clark, Paul .............................................................. 6, 12, 16 Commercial Aircraft Projects.............................................. 3 Contemporary Issues in Human Factors and Aviation Safety ......................................................... 19 Contracting for Space ....................................................... 10 Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine ................. 14, 20 Curtis, Michael................................................................. 20

D Daley, Ben .......................................................................... 9 Derudder, Ben .................................................................... 7 Dietz, Aaron S. ................................................................. 20 Discrete Choice Modelling and Air Travel Demand ........... 8 Dismukes, R. Key ....................................................... 13, 18

E e-Learning in Aviation ....................................................... 17 Ethical Issues in Aviation................................................... 3 Evolution of International Aviation .................................... 7

F Fallucco, Sal J. ........................................................... 14, 23 Fatigue in Aviation: A Guide to Staying Awake at the Stick ......................................................... 13, 23 Faulconbridge, James ....................................................... 7 Fleming, Ken ................................................................ 7, 12 Flight Simulation .............................................................. 23 Flouris, Triant G. ............................................................. 2, 4 Flying Ahead of the Airplane ............................................ 16 Flying in the Face of Criminalization ................................ 10 Forsyth, Peter ......................................................... 8, 11, 15 Foundations of Airline Finance ..................................... 7, 12 Fuller, Ray ................................................................... 14, 23

Halford, Carl D. .................................................... 14, 17, 18 Harris, Don ........................................................... 13, 18, 19 Hawkins, Frank H. ...................................................... 14, 19 Helmreich, Robert L. ................................................. 14, 20 Hobbs, Alan ..................................................................... 21 Holloway, Stephen ....................................................... 7, 12 Hoppe, Elizabeth A. ........................................................... 3 Human Contribution, The ................................................ 19 Human Factors for Pilots ............................................ 14, 19 Human Factors in Flight............................................. 14, 19 Human Factors in Multi-Crew Flight Operations ...... 14, 19 Human Performance on the Flight Deck ................... 13, 18

I Implementing Safety Management Systems in Aviation ................................................................ 17 International Business Travel in the Global Economy ...... 7 Introduction to Air Transport Economics..................... 7, 12

J James, Melanie .......................................................... 14, 19 Jentsch, Florian ............................................................... 20 Johnston, Neil ...................................................... 14, 19, 23

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O’Connell, John F. ............................................................ 15 Orlady, Harry W .......................................................... 14,19 Orlady, Linda M. ......................................................... 14, 19 Oster, Jr., Clinton V. .......................................................... 10

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R Reason, James ..................................................... 14, 19, 21 Rhoades, Dawna L............................................................. 7 Risk Management and Corporate Sustainability in Aviation ................................................................... 4 Risk Management and Error Reduction in Aviation Maintenance .............................................. 21

S Safety Management Systems in Aviation ....................... 18 Salas, Eduardo ................................................................. 20 Scharff, Lauren ................................................................ 17 Shaw, Stephen ............................................................. 5, 11 Simulation in Aviation Training ........................................ 20 Situational Awareness ..................................................... 20 Smallwood, Tony .............................................................. 14 Smith, Lesley Jane ........................................................... 10 Spreen, Wesley E. .............................................................. 8 Stolzer, Alan J....................................................... 14, 17, 18 Stormy Skies ....................................................................... 6 Straight and Level ........................................................ l, 7, 12 Strong, John S ................................................................ . 10

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Tacker, Thomas............................................................. 7, 12 0?™jŽ?^Ë!?Ý?Ë± .............................................................. 16 Taylor, James C................................................................. 21

Lee, Alfred T. ..................................................................... 23 Lee, Rob B ................................................................. . 14, 19 Limits of Expertise, The .............................................. 13, 18 Lock, Dennis ...................................................................... 2 Looking Beyond the Runway............................................ 16 Loukopoulos, Loukia D ............................................. . 13, 18

Understanding Decision-making Processes in Airline .... Operations Control................................................... 22

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M Mackay, Liam ............................................................... 7, 12 Managing Aviation Projects from Concept to Completion ............................................................ 2 Managing Maintenance Error .......................................... 21 Managing the Skies .......................................................... 10 Marketing in the International Aerospace Industry .......... 8 Martin, T. ..................................................................... 13, 20 Mateou, Andreas ............................................................. 10 Maurino, Daniel E. ..................................................... 14, 19 McDonald, Nick ......................................................... 14, 23 Merritt, Ashleigh C. ................................................... 14, 20 Michaelides-Mateou, Sofia ............................................. 10 Modeling Applications in the Airline Industry ................ 15 Morrell, Peter S. ....................................................... 6, 8, 11 Moving Boxes by Air ........................................................... 8 Muir, Helen ................................................................. 14, 19 Müller, Jürgen .................................................................. 15 Multitasking Myth, The .............................................. 14, 18

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W Wensveen, John G ...................................................... . 2, 11 Why Can’t We Make Money in Aviation? ......................... 16 Williams, George ......................................................... 6, 15 Witlox, Frank....................................................................... 7 Wu, Cheng-Lung .............................................................. 22

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