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Journal of Air Transport Studies

The Journal of Air Transport Studies (JATS – ISSN: 1791-6771) is a peer reviewed journal aiming at publishing high quality research related to air transport. JATS is interested in publishing papers primarily focusing on economics, geography, policymaking, management, marketing, operations, technology, logistics/supply chain management and modelling.

The Journal is published electronically twice a year, i.e. in January and July by the Hellenic Aviation Society (www.aviationsociety.gr). The January issue contains papers (subject to changes) originally presented at the Air Transport Research Society (www.atrsworld.org) Conference of the previous year(s) whereas the July issue may be occasionally dedicated to a special theme. The Journal is accessible online free-of-charge.

  1. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF AIRLINE SCHEDULE OPTIMIZATION (ASO) ADVANCED MODEL
    Danica Pavlovic

  2. A STUDY ON HOW TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION EFFECTIVENESS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
    Yeong Heok Lee, Jeong Dae Jeon and Gang Hyeon Lee

  3. AIR VS RAIL COMPETITION TOWARDS THE BEIJING-SHANGHAI HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY PROJECT IN CHINA
    Junjie Mao

  4. CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY IN AIR TRANSPORT: A PERSPECTIVE AFTER THE UPTODATE ROME 1952 INTERNATIONAL TREATY
    Artur Antonio da Rocha and Antonio Henriques de Araujo Junior

  5. TERRORISM AND TOURISM: THE WAY TRAVELLERS SELECT AIRLINES AND DESTINATIONS
    Nikolaos V. Pappas
  1. AIR TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A REVIEW OF THE PROCESS OF LIBERALISATION AND ITS IMPACT
    John F. O’Connell and George Williams

  2. A DRIVER-BASED APPROACH TO AIRPORT VALUATION
    Hans-Arthur Vogel and Anne Graham

  3. THE PERCEPTION OF TIME IN AIR TRANSPORT – WHAT A DELAY IS ACCEPTED BY AIR TRAVELERS?
    Andreas Wittmer and Christian Laesser

  4. APPLYING FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS TO STUDY THE AIRLINE PILOT’S PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN-HUMAN INTERACTIONS DURING FLIGHT OPERATION
    Matthias Groppe, Marc Bui and Romano Pagliari

  5. BIOMETRIC ACCESS TO TRAINING DEVICES AS A SECURITY PROTOCOL IN FLIGHT TRAINING
    Brian Dillman, Renee Hendricks, Michael Petrelli and Stephen Elliott
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