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2019 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRESS
ACRP OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE*
CHAIR
Deborah FlintLos Angeles World Airports
VICE CHAIR
Eric R. PottsFreese and Nichols, Inc.
MEMBERS
Gloria G. BenderTransSolutions, LLCRochelle L. CameronPhiladelphia International AirportMarianne CsakyAlaska AirlinesRhonda Hamm-NiebrueggeSt. Louis Lambert International AirportKimberly A. KenvilleUniversity of North DakotaWinsome A. LenfertFederal Aviation AdministrationMargaret McKeoughPaslay Management GroupScott McMahonMorristown Municipal AirportFrank MillerHollywood Burbank AirportBob MontgomerySouthwest AirlinesCathryn StephensEugene Airport
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS
Sabrina JohnsonU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyLaura McKeeAirlines for AmericaChristopher OswaldAirports Council International—North AmericaNeil J. PedersenTransportation Research BoardMelissa SabatineAmerican Association of Airport ExecutivesT.J. SchulzAirport Consultants CouncilShelly SimiNational Association of State Aviation Officials
SECRETARY
Christopher J. HedgesTransportation Research Board
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD 2019 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE*
OFFICERSCHAIR: Victoria A. Arroyo, Executive Director, Georgetown Climate Center; Assistant Dean, Centers and
Institutes; and Professor and Director, Environmental Law Program, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.
VICE CHAIR: Carlos M. Braceras, Executive Director, Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake CityEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Neil J. Pedersen, Transportation Research Board
MEMBERSMichael F. Ableson, CEO, Arrival Automotive–North American, Detroit, MIGinger Evans, CEO, Reach Airports, Arlington, VANuria I. Fernandez, General Manager/CEO, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, San Jose, CANathaniel P. Ford, Sr., Executive Director–CEO, Jacksonville Transportation Authority, Jacksonville, FLA. Stewart Fotheringham, Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State
University, TempeDiane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Transportation, TrentonSusan Hanson, Distinguished University Professor Emerita, Graduate School of Geography, Clark University,
Worcester, MAStephen W. Hargarten, Professor, Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeChris T. Hendrickson, Hamerschlag University Professor of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PAS. Jack Hu, Vice President for Research and J. Reid and Polly Anderson Professor of Manufacturing,
University of Michigan, Ann ArborRoger B. Huff, President, HGLC, LLC, Farmington Hills, MIAshby Johnson, Executive Director, Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), Austin, TXGeraldine Knatz, Professor, Sol Price School of Public Policy, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of
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Norfolk, VAMelinda McGrath, Executive Director, Mississippi Department of Transportation, JacksonPatrick K. McKenna, Director, Missouri Department of Transportation, Jefferson CityBrian Ness, Director, Idaho Transportation Department, BoiseSusan A. Shaheen, Adjunct Professor, Co-Director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center,
University of California, BerkeleyJames M. Tien, Distinguished Professor and Dean Emeritus, College of Engineering, University of Miami,
Coral Gables, FLShawn Wilson, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Baton Rouge
EX OFFICIO MEMBERSRonald Batory, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of TransportationMichael R. Berube, Acting Assistant Secretary for Sustainable Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy,
Washington, D.C.Mark H. Buzby (Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy), Administrator, Maritime Administration, U.S. Department
of Transportation Steven Cliff, Deputy Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento Edward N. Comstock, Independent Naval Architect, Sunbury, MDStephen Dickson, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C.Howard R. Elliott, Administrator, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department
of Transportation Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, Office of the Secretary of Transportation,
Washington, D.C.LeRoy Gishi, Chief, Division of Transportation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior,
Germantown, MD John T. Gray II, Senior Vice President, Policy and Economics, Association of American Railroads,
Washington, D.C. Nikola Ivanov, Director of Operations, Center for Advanced Transportation Technology Laboratory,
University of Maryland, College Park, and Chair, TRB Young Members CouncilRaymond Martinez, Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.Nicole Nason, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.James Owens, Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, U.S. Department of TransportationLeslie S. Richards, General Manager, SEPTA, Philadelphia, PACraig A. Rutland, U.S. Air Force Pavement Engineer, U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Tyndall
Air Force Base, FLKarl Schultz (Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard), Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. Karl Simon, Director, Transportation and Climate Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Paul Skoutelas, President and CEO, American Public Transportation Association, Washington, D.C.Scott A. Spellmon (Major General, U.S. Army), Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency
Operations, U.S. Army Corps of EngineersKatherine F. Turnbull, Executive Associate Director and Research Scientist, Texas A&M Transportation
Institute, College Station (voting)Jim Tymon, Executive Director, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,
Washington, D.C. K. Jane Williams, Acting Administrator, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
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AIRPORT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM
Airports are vital national resources. They serve a key role in trans-portation of people and goods and in regional, national, and interna-tional commerce. They are where the nation’s aviation system connects with other modes of transportation and where federal responsibility for managing and regulating air traffic operations intersects with the role of state and local governments that own and operate most airports. Research is necessary to solve common operating problems, to adapt appropriate new technologies from other industries, and to introduce innovations into the airport industry. The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) serves as one of the principal means by which the airport industry can develop innovative near-term solutions to meet demands placed on it.
The need for ACRP was identified in TRB Special Report 272: Airport Research Needs: Cooperative Solutions in 2003, based on a study sponResearch Needs: Cooperative Solutions in 2003, based on a study sponResearch Needs: Cooperative Solutions -sored by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). ACRP carries out applied research on problems that are shared by airport operating agen-cies and not being adequately addressed by existing federal research programs. ACRP is modeled after the successful National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) and Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP). ACRP undertakes research and other technical activi-ties in various airport subject areas, including design, construction, legal, maintenance, operations, safety, policy, planning, human resources, and administration. ACRP provides a forum where airport operators can cooperatively address common operational problems.
ACRP was authorized in December 2003 as part of the Vision 100—Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act. The primary participants in the ACRP are (1) an independent governing board, the ACRP Oversight Committee (AOC), appointed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation with representation from airport operating agencies, other stakeholders, and relevant industry organizations such as the Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA), the American Associa-tion of Airport Executives (AAAE), the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO), Airlines for America (A4A), and the Airport Consultants Council (ACC) as vital links to the airport community; (2) TRB as program manager and secretariat for the governing board; and (3) the FAA as program sponsor. In October 2005, the FAA executed a contract with the National Academy of Sciences formally initiating the program.
ACRP benefits from the cooperation and participation of airport professionals, air carriers, shippers, state and local government officials, equipment and service suppliers, other airport users, and research organi-zations. Each of these participants has different interests and responsibili-ties, and each is an integral part of this cooperative research effort.
Research problem statements for ACRP are solicited periodically but may be submitted to TRB by anyone at any time. It is the responsibility of the AOC to formulate the research program by identifying the highest priority projects and defining funding levels and expected products.
Once selected, each ACRP project is assigned to an expert panel appointed by TRB. Panels include experienced practitioners and research specialists; heavy emphasis is placed on including airport professionals, the intended users of the research products. The panels prepare project statements (requests for proposals), select contractors, and provide technical guidance and counsel throughout the life of the project. The process for developing research problem statements and selecting research agencies has been used by TRB in managing coop-erative research programs since 1962. As in other TRB activities, ACRP project panels serve voluntarily without compensation.
Primary emphasis is placed on disseminating ACRP results to the intended users of the research: airport operating agencies, service pro-viders, and academic institutions. ACRP produces a series of research reports for use by airport operators, local agencies, the FAA, and other interested parties; industry associations may arrange for workshops, training aids, field visits, webinars, and other activities to ensure that results are implemented by airport industry practitioners.
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Cover photo: Hollywood Burbank Airport
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Cover photo: Hollywood Burbank Airport
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COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMS STAFF
Director Christopher J. Hedges
Deputy Director and NCHRP Manager
Lori L. Sundstrom
ACRP Manager Marci A. Greenberger TCRP Manager Gwen Chisholm Smith
Senior Program Officers Velvet Basemera-Fitzpatrick Mark S. Bush Camille Crichton-Sumners Waseem Dekelbab B. Ray Derr Mariela Garcia-Colberg Jo Allen Gause Lawrence D. Goldstein Matthew Griffin Amir N. Hanna Edward T. Harrigan Ann M. Hartell David Jared Inam Jawed Andrew C. Lemer Sid Mohan Joseph D. Navarrete Stephan A. Parker William C. Rogers Theresia H. Schatz Dianne S. Schwager Gail R. Staba
Administrative Coordinator Joseph J. Snell Administrative Associate Cynthia E. Butler Program Coordinators Keyara Dorn Deborah Irvin Brittany Summerlin-Azeez
Program Associate Sheila A. Moore Travel Specialists Daniel J. Magnolia Robert Turner II Web Developer Natassja K. Linzau
Senior Program Assistants Anthony P. Avery Stephanie L. Campbell Megan A. Chamberlain Cheryl Keith Thu M. Le Jarrel McAfee Hana Vagnerova Demisha Williams Director of Publications Eileen P. Delaney Associate Director of Publications Natalie Barnes Senior Editors Ellen M. Chafee Linda A. Dziobek Doug English Hilary Freer Margaret B. Hagood Scott E. Hitchcock Janet M. McNaughton Ann E. Petty Editors Kami Cabral Lea Camarda Cassandra Franklin-Barbajosa Sharon Lamberton Sreyashi Roy Heidi Willis Publishing Projects Manager Jennifer J. Weeks Assistant Editor Jennifer Correro Senior Editorial Assistant Kathleen Mion Systems Analyst Roy N. Mesler Synthesis Program Contractors Christopher E. Dunne Thomas J. Helms, Jr. M. Andre Primus Tanya M. Zwahlen
Note: Italicized names indicate ACRP staff.
Letter from AOC Chair
In an increasingly interconnected world, airports continue to play a critical role in communities across the globe. Rural and general aviation airports often provide the necessary link for the most remote places to goods and services, providing everything from basic transportation to access to essential medical care. From global cities to isolated counties, airports benefit nearly every sector of the population.
Since 2005, ACRP has successfully served the airport industry by eliciting research needs to address day-to-day challenges and then meeting those needs through a highly participatory process. Over the years, ACRP has built on this foundation with a highly rated webinar program, peer-to-peer engagement and mentoring programs like the ACRP Ambassador and Champion programs, as well as a user-friendly, informative, and accessible website.
2019 was an exciting year for ACRP—not only did the program publish its 200th research report, but it also had its first Champion graduate. In addition, ACRP continued its mission of growing its research product library and expanding its dissemination initiatives, including increased continued practitioner participation with IdeaHub as well as new and interesting Insight Events.
ACRP aims to share its research with as many practitioners as possible. Over the years, ACRP has expanded the platforms it uses to disseminate research and now uses several channels, with a focus on those that are web-based. This year ACRP continued to grow and expand these efforts to reach new practitioners and keep existing users updated and engaged.
This year’s Annual Report of Progress provides a snapshot of ACRP’s achievements and metrics to measure progress toward its mission. As you read this report, consider ways that you can get further involved with the program. Is there research you would like to see conducted? Perhaps you want to spread the word about ACRP and would like to learn more about its Ambassador program. Whatever your area of expertise, there is no time like the present to join with us and to be a part of this important program.
—Deborah Flint
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1
Key Milestones in ACRP History .............................................................................. 2
Meet ACRP .................................................................................................................. 3
Overview of Key Accomplishments ........................................................................ 5
ACRP Strategic Initiatives Update ............................................................................ 8
ACRP Activities ......................................................................................................... 15
Appendix A: Publications of the Airport Cooperative Research Program ........ 18
Appendix B: Summary of Project Status Through December 31, 2019 ............. 32
Notice to Readers .................................................................................................... 80
How to Order ACRP Publications from TRB .......................................................... 80
Contents
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Introduction
Flying across the globe is faster than any other mode of transportation: people and businesses increas-ingly rely on travel that starts and ends at airports to safely and efficiently move goods, travelers, and ideas from one side of the world to the other. In addition to linking destinations across the globe, airports are crucial in connecting rural communities—both to each other and to more distant cities. Rural and general aviation airports provide a vital connection for remote communities to access essential services and goods. From global cities to isolated counties, airports benefit nearly every sector of the population.
Since its establishment in 2005, the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) has helped foster and sustain these benefits by conducting applied research to help the airport industry address day-to-day challenges. In 2019, ACRP continued conducting high-quality, industry-driven research, disseminating the research to airport practitioners and other stakeholders, and engaging industry members in new and meaningful ways.
ACRP’s 2019 Annual Report of Progress describes the program’s activities and accomplishments and how they encourage collaboration to address emerging challenges and foster professional networking across miles and generations. By presenting program metrics and practitioner feedback, the report describes ACRP’s highlights and accomplishments.
WHAT IS ACRP? ACRP is an applied research program managed by the Transportation Research Board, part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration. Together with public- and private-sector industry experts, ACRP produces myriad research products that cover a diverse set of topics: safety, policy and planning, airport design, construction, legal issues, operations and maintenance, human resources, sustainability, and administration
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Since inception, ACRP has adapted and grown to meet industry needs and expand into new platforms. From the publication of the first research report to the creation and launch of IdeaHub, ACRP has contin-ued to disseminate critical information and cultivate practitioner engagement in innovative ways.
Key Milestones in ACRP History
ACRP’s Milestones
2005TRB
launches ACRP
2009ACRP
launches webinar program
2012ACRP begins
building social media
presence
2015ACRP
launches Champions
program
2015ACRP
begins extensive website redesign
2018ACRP begins
strategic plan update, Blueprint for the Future: 2020-2025
2007ACRP
publishes first
research report
2012ACRP
launches Ambassador
program
2014ACRP
begins its Impacts on Practice case studies
2016ACRP holds
its first Symposium on Research in Progress
2018ACRP holds
its first Insight Event
2015ACRP
adopts 2015-2020 Strategic
Plan
2017ACRP
launches IdeaHub
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Marci A. Greenberger, ACRP Program Manager Marci A. Greenberger is the ACRP Program Manager and has worked with the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies since 2008. Prior to becoming the Program Manager, she served as a Senior Program Officer (SPO) managing projects on operations, maintenance, safety, and security, as well as legal issues that affect the industry. Before joining ACRP, she spent more than 18 years in airport operations and management in senior executive positions at airports in Rhode Island, Indiana, and California. Ms. Greenberger is an Accredited Airport Executive by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), holds a BS in Aviation Management from The Ohio State University, and earned an MBA from California State University-Northridge.
Matthew Griffin Matthew Griffin is one of the newest member of the ACRP team, joining the staff as an SPO in October 2019. He previously served as the Director of Regulatory Affairs and Education at the Airports Consultants Council. His history also includes having been the Senior Manager for Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Airports Council International—North America and time spent with the Capital Region Airport Authority in Lansing, Michigan. Before joining the staff, Matthew had the pleasure of serving on various ACRP panels. Matthew holds a BS in Aviation Management from Purdue University as well as a private pilot’s certificate.
Lawrence D. Goldstein Lawrence Goldstein is an SPO and manages research projects across the Cooperative Research Programs at the Transportation Research Board. He has been with The National Academies for more than 10 years, and his recent ACRP studies include research on resilience, changes in competitive travel demand, wetland mitigation, and evolving application of benefit–cost analysis. Before joining ACRP, he specialized in transportation system financial and economic analysis for more than 35 years. Lawrence received his BA in Physics and Mathematics from Columbia College, his MA in Astronomy from Columbia University, and his MURP from George Washington University.
Meet ACRP
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Joseph Navarrete Joe Navarrete joined ACRP as an SPO in 2009, bringing experience as both a principal investigator and panelist on ACRP projects from his previous job at a large consulting firm. Joe’s background is in airport planning for both large and small airports across the country. He began his career at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, and he served as the chief of airport system planning for the Maryland Aviation Administration. As an SPO, Joe particularly enjoys facilitating the collaborative research process that is the hallmark of ACRP. Joe holds a BA in Geography and a certificate in Cartography from George Mason University.
Theresia Schatz Theresia Schatz is an ACRP SPO with more than 30 years of aviation industry experience. Before managing research projects for ACRP, she worked for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in various supervisory and managerial positions entailing airport operations, administration, and property management at JFK, Newark Liberty, and LaGuardia airports. She is an Accredited Airport Executive through AAAE and holds a BS in Aviation Management from the Florida Institute of Technology, an MBA from Baruch College, City University of New York, and an AAS in Aerospace Technology from Farmingdale College, State University of New York.
Gail Staba Gail Staba is an ACRP SPO and is responsible for facilitating the program’s Synthesis studies. Gail brings more than 20 years of experience in transportation planning and environmental manage-ment at ports and airports. Her prior experience includes airport planning and environmental consulting in California and work on airport planning, ground transportation, and facilities maintenance management teams at Oakland Airport, San Francisco Airport, Port of Oakland, and Vandenberg Air Force Base Spaceport. Gail holds a BS in Environmental Planning and Policy from the University of California, Davis, and an MS in Transportation Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
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2019 was an exciting year for ACRP—from publishing its 200th research report to having its first Champion graduate—the program continued to grow its research product library and expand its dissemination initia-tives. This year marked several new accomplishments and built on past successes with IdeaHub, Insight Events, and the website redesign.
This year, ACRP received nearly 80 problem statements from a wide range of stakeholders including airport operators, industry associations, federal and state transportation agencies, universities, and aviation consultants. These problem statements address different types of airports and their needs, encompassing a variety of topics such as encouraging and sustaining a culture of innovation at airports, calculating runway length requirements for general aviation airports, and combatting human trafficking at airports.
In response to these problem statements, ACRP committed more than $7 million to support new research projects in 2019, which will yield new resources for airport practitioners. This investment will bring the total amount of project funding since 2005 to more than $140 million. Ultimately, projects undertaken in 2019 will bring the number of ACRP projects authorized since 2006 to more than 600.
Cumulative Funding and Projects by ACRP Research Area Since 2005
# of projects Funding Research topic Percentage of total
47 $17,220,000 1: Administration 12
99 $35,380,000 2: Environment 24
59 $22,390,000 3: Policy & Planning 15
26 $8,480,000 4: Safety 6
2 $650,000 5: Security <1
8 $2,570,000 6: Human Resources 2
18 $6,770,000 7: Design 5
3 $750,000 8: Construction 1
20 $6,790,000 9: Maintenance 5
29 $10,870,000 10: Operations 7
323 $33,130,000 11: Special Projects 23
634 $145,000,000
Overview of Key Accomplishments
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In 2019, ACRP published 42 research products (reports, digests, syntheses, web-only documents, WebResources, and conference proceedings) covering a wide range of topics relevant to airports.
2019 Publications by Type
Conference Proceedings and Conference Proceedings on the Web 3
Legal Research Digests 1
Research Reports 18
Research Results Digests 1
Syntheses 12
Web-Only Documents 6
WebResources 1
Total 42
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NOTEWORTHY PUBLICATIONSACRP research has wide-reaching domestic and international impact. In 2019, practitioners downloaded the following reports more than any other ACRP publications. All download data comes from the National Academies Press’s NAXchange site: naxchange.nap.edu.
Research Reports
Top 5 Most Downloaded FY2019 Research Reports Downloads
ACRP Research Report 16: Guidebook for Managing Small Airports (1st & 2nd Edition) 2,196
ACRP Research Report 25: Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design, Volume 1: Guidebook 2,066
ACRP Research Report 191: A Primer to Prepare for the Connected Airport and the Internet of Things 1,277
ACRP Research Report 190: Common Performance Metrics for Airport Infrastructure and Operational Planning 1,195
ACRP Research Report 189: Design Considerations for Airport EOCs 968
Syntheses
Top 5 Most Downloaded FY2019 Syntheses Downloads
ACRP Synthesis 97: How Airports Plan for Changing Aircraft Capacity: The Effects of Upgauging 377
ACRP Synthesis 91: Microgrids and Their Application for Airports and Public Transit 359
ACRP Synthesis 93: Sustainability's Role in Enhancing Airport Capacity 312
ACRP Synthesis 66: Lessons Learned from Airport Sustainability Programs 255
ACRP Synthesis 63: Overview of Airport Fueling Operations 211
Legal Research Digests
Top 5 Most Downloaded FY2019 Legal Research Digests Downloads
ACRP Legal Research Digest 32: Evolving Law on Airport Implications by Unmanned Aerial Systems 260
ACRP Legal Research Digest 33: Overview of Airport Duties and Standards of Care in Airfield Accident Cases 145
ACRP Legal Research Digest 35: Legal Considerations in the Funding and Development of Intermodal Facilities at Airports 132
ACRP Legal Research Digest 31: Preemption of Worker-Retention and Labor-Peace Agreements at Airports 119
ACRP Legal Research Digest 34: Airport Public Health Preparedness and Response: Legal Rights, Powers, and Duties 92
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DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT AND DISSEMINATIONACRP aims to share its research with as many practitioners as possible. Over the years, ACRP has expanded the platforms it uses to disseminate research and now uses several channels, with a focus on those that are web-based. This year ACRP continued to grow and expand these efforts to reach new practitioners and keep existing users updated and engaged.
IdeaHubIdeaHub is a collaborative online platform for airport practitioners to generate and share ideas and eventually turn them into problem statements with the goal of receiving ACRP research funding. IdeaHub’s interactive design aims to foster collaboration among practitioners and improve research ideas through engagement and discussion. Problem statements must identify an issue, describe research needs, and justify how the research will help the airport industry.
During IdeaHub’s second year, ACRP refined the platform’s design and created new features based on user feedback. These improvements include allowing idea submitters to automatically “own” their ideas, reducing the number of fields required to submit a problem statement, and creating tags to identify and organize idea subject areas. In its inaugural year, 615 people joined the IdeaHub community. ACRP added more than 200 new members in 2019. For fiscal year 2020, 19 projects from 77 problem statements were chosen to receive funding.
ACRP Strategic Initiatives Update
The ACRP Oversight Committee (AOC) met in July to determine which problem statements to fund as research projects.
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IdeaHub: Key Metrics
Metric 20181 20191 Total
Ideas Shared2
Research 107 73 180
Syntheses 22 23 45
Total 129 96 225
Comments
Research 295 132 427
Syntheses 64 36 100
Total 359 168 527
Problem Statements/Topics Submitted for Funding Consideration3
Problem Statements 55 77 132
Synthesis Topics 26 29 55
Total 81 106 187
Community Members 615 215 830
1 Twelve months ending in September.2 New research ideas/synthesis topics added. 3 Includes resubmitted problem statements/synthesis topics.
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“TRB (ACRP), as always, makes a tremendously important contribution in all those technical aspects related to the value chain of the operating system of an airport. It is very help-ful to attend the webinars…[and] review and study their related publications.”
— Feedback on More Than Recycling—Best Practices in Airport Waste Management webinar
“I enjoyed the topics of this webinar as they have rekindled a motivation within myself and my co-workers who also participated. This has renewed our sense of purpose on this particular topic.”
— Feedback on Digitize Your Checklists—Computerized Airport
Maintenance Management webinar
“I thought both presenters were very knowledgeable and engaging. I appreciated that one came from a technical background and another came from more of a management background–both had perspectives that were valuable.”
— Feedback on Energetic Value: The Design and Economics of Microgrids at Airports webinar
Webinars ACRP webinars cover a variety of topics and aim to present research findings to practitioners across the country. Webinars feature Principal Investigators (PIs) and research teams who discuss their findings with a large audience of airport practitioners. The ACRP team and PIs work collaboratively to create relevant and engaging presentations.
Webinars: Key Metrics
Number of webinars hosted in
201918
Average webinar satisfaction rating
(2011-2019)91%
Practitioners who have attended at least one
webinar in 20192,257
Practitioners reached since 2011
22,817 (includes repeat
attendees)
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Social Media
Social media provides a relevant and accessible platform for ACRP to reach new practitioners and stake-holders, engage with its existing network, and highlight events and accomplishments. ACRP maintains an active presence on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Social Media: Key Metrics
Twitter engagementThe number of interactions a
Tweet receives
322
Twitter impressionsThe number of times a Tweet is
displayed online
26,937
Facebook reachThe number of unique users who see
a post or page
6,956
Videos ACRP uses videos to spread research and information in a different and engaging way. In 2019, ACRP expanded its “ACRP Chats With” series, where industry professionals provided an in-depth look at a specific topic. Some of ACRP’s video offerings include the following:
• What Makes a Good ACRP Problem Statement? is a short, whiteboard animation video on the criteria that makes a good problem statement. Using animation video overlays that help illustrate the narration, the video discusses how the ACRP Oversight Committee (AOC) reviews problem statements and provides funding to a select group of projects. The four criteria that the AOC considers are the project’s applicability, achiev-ability, implementation, and understandability.
• ACRP Chats with Katherine Preston on ACRP Roadmaps is an interview with Katherine Preston, a principal consultant with HMMH. Preston discusses the recent completion of two ACRP roadmap projects: “Design and Construction of Airport Facilities” and “Airport Operations and Maintenance.” A research roadmap identifies problems or challenges that industry stakeholders share, and problem statements developed from research roadmaps will likely garner greater AOC support, as the industry has already established the need for a solution.
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Website ACRP’s website is a complete repository in which practitioners and stakeholders can find information on all program activities. The website is integral for providing up-to-date program information, announcing events and deadlines, and accessing ACRP research and other publications. ACRP continues to improve its website, which, in 2018, underwent a comprehensive overhaul that included a new design, user-friendly navigation, and enhanced search functionality. Throughout 2019, ACRP has continued to refine content, transition pages from the old web design to the new one, create new web banners, and improve search optimization.
PEERTOPEER OUTREACH In addition to disseminating research online, ACRP runs two programs that foster in-person commu-nication and engagement—the ACRP Ambassador program and the ACRP Champion program. The Ambassador and Champion programs target different sectors of aviation professionals and offer opportu-nities to meet new industry members and share ACRP research products.
Champions The ACRP Champion program provides learning and profes-sional development opportunities to early- to mid-career professionals. An ACRP Champion, sponsored by his or her respective organization, completes a series of “missions” designed to build knowledge and drive engagement in ACRP’s research and dissemination activities.
This year, Amber Leathers, a senior planner at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), became the first Champion to complete all missions. To celebrate Amber’s accomplishment, ACRP held a luncheon at CLT, where ACRP staff presented Amber with a certificate of completion.
Also this year, ACRP began enhancing the Champion program to clarify Champion Luncheon photo (L:R): Marci A. Greenberger, Manager, ACRP; Amber Leathers, Senior Planner, CLT; Jack Christine, Chief Operating Officer, CLT
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objectives, remove obstacles that have impeded Champions’ progress, and create more valuable activities. The program redesign also aims to add prestige and recognition for those who complete the entire program, as well as keep practitioners engaged long-term in ACRP research activities and dissemination.
To accomplish these goals, ACRP developed a new online Champions portal to allow the Champions to obtain new missions and track their progress more easily. Once launched, users will create an online profile within the Champions portal that will help them connect and network with fellow Champions and collaborate to complete various missions and activities. Champions will be able to move around, within, and across missions and report on these activities as they complete them.
Ambassadors ACRP Ambassadors are a select group of experienced airport professionals that help amplify ACRP’s reach. Ambassadors attend conferences around the United States and Canada, staffing exhibits and presenting ACRP research. In 2019, 17 ambassadors reached more than 4,000 practitioners in 18 different states and provinces.
Ambassadors: Key Metrics
ACRP Ambassadors17
States and provinces where Ambassadors have attended conferences
23
Airport industry events attended by Ambassadors23
Practitioners reached by Ambassadors (since 2012)39,542
IMPACTS ON PRACTICE ACRP’s Impacts on Practice (IOP) series highlights airport industry practitioners who have used ACRP research results to assist with their work. ACRP publications cover a wide range of topics and can help improve airport administrative practices, develop safer and more effective operational techniques, and increase performance efficiency. ACRP administers surveys to learn how airports across the country implement its research and uses the responses to identify which leads to pursue and develop into a full case study. In recent years, ACRP has received hundreds of survey responses and testimonials.
In 2019, ACRP published four IOPs, including a special feature on how the FAA and ACRP work together, which is summarized below.
ACRP and FAA: Working Together to Help the Airport Industry describes how ACRP research and FAA guidelines fill distinct but equally important roles in serving the airport community. To develop this IOP, ACRP worked closely with the FAA, interviewing staff from various divisions, reviewing FAA guidelines, and discussing ideas for future collaboration. This one-of-a-kind IOP features an enhanced design with a two-page spread, informative callout boxes, and key quotations.
2019 Ambassadors (Left to right.) Top row: Aaron Davis, Paul Khera, Daphne Fuller, Andrew Perelson. Middle row: Jean Mongillo, Brenda Enos, Tom Anderson, Amber Fuller, John Walewski. Bottom row: Tara Harl, Nathan Cuvala, Adam Cohen, Erin Cooke.
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BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE: 20202025The ACRP Oversight Committee (AOC) developed a 5-year strategic plan for ACRP that was adopted in 2015. In October of 2018, the AOC asked ACRP staff to begin an update of that plan and is expected to adopt the new plan, “Blueprint for the Future: 2020–2025” in January 2020.
The strategic plan update began with a look back at the current plan to identify what had been achieved. One of the many accomplishments borne from the first plan was the development and implementation of IdeaHub, ACRP’s successful problem statement collaboration tool. Another accomplishment was the compilation of qualitative and quantitative information on airports using ACRP products, which led to the first 5-Year Research Impact Report. This report identified that downloads have increased 44 percent since 2010. ACRP also successfully launched the young professional Champion program to engage and connect with younger audiences and those in the early stages of their careers. In addition, and among many other accomplishments, ACRP has greatly increased its visibility through social media.
For the new strategic plan, the AOC identified strategic goals and objectives with the overarching priority of engaging stakeholders. The AOC has also ensured that the “Blueprint for the Future: 2020–2025” is consistent with the TRB strategic plan. ACRP staff has identified action items to meet those strategic plan objectives, and the AOC will be provide feedback on the most important priorities to begin implementing in years 1 and 2.
“The diversity and array of information available at ACRP is second to none.”
— Feedback from IOP interview on ACRP Research Report 182: Guidance for Planning, Design, and Operations of Airport Communications Centers
“I like having the ability to cross-reference ACRP and FAA guidance, which in turn validates ACRP.”
— Feedback from IOP interview with FAA
“I wouldn’t be able to work without the information I’ve gotten from this library of publications about airports.”
— Feedback from IOP interview on ACRP Report 58: Airport Industry Familiarization and Training
for Part-Time Airport Policy Makers
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ACRP engages industry practitioners through interactive events, programs, and competitions. Throughout 2019, ACRP continued to grow these efforts to connect with all stakeholders, from seasoned industry executives to graduate and undergraduate researchers.
INSIGHT EVENTS ACRP launched the Insight Event series in 2018 to provide oppor-tunities for airport practitioners to gather around an evolving issue or challenge and examine it through idea exchange and face-to-face learning. The one- to two-day events feature subject matter experts from the airport industry and beyond to promote communication, collaboration, and innovation and to help identify future areas of research interest.
In 2019, ACRP convened its fourth Insight Event, Public–Private Partnerships—What Are the Lessons Learned?, to help airport managers and operators better understand key characteristics and considerations for public–private partnerships (P3s). The event brought together airport industry leaders, academic experts, consul-tants, and other stakeholders to discuss the current landscape of airport P3s. The event also took a detailed look at challenges, opportu-nities, lessons learned, and best practices across the P3 process from pre-procurement through financial close. Presenters drew from their firsthand experiences pursuing P3s for airports in the United States and shared lessons they learned along the way.
Three additional ACRP Insight Events are being planned for 2020: A Forum on Blockchain Technology and Airports, the Future of Aviation, and On-Demand Aviation Services for Passengers and Goods.
ACRP Activities
The Insight Event Public–Private Partnerships—What Are the Lessons Learned? took place in July 2019 at the Keck Center.
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UNIVERSITY DESIGN COMPETITIONThe ACRP University Design Competition serves as a platform for students to address issues related to airports and the National Airspace System. The competition challenges individuals and teams of undergraduate and/or graduate students to create design solutions in the following broad areas: airport operation and maintenance; runway safety/runway incursions/runway excursions; airport environmental interactions; and airport management and planning. Students can win cash prizes, and first place winners present their work at a national award ceremony.
In 2019, more than 50 teams presented their work. The following teams received honors:
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of California, Berkeley, Smart Gate System for 400Hz Power Monitoring at Airports—First place, airport environmental interactions.
School of Aviation and Transportation Technology at Purdue University, Augmented Reality Airport Training System–First place, airport operation and maintenance.
Aviation Institute at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, IoT in the Cockpit: Intelligent Runway Status Indication System (IRSIS)—First place, runway safety/runway incursions/runway excursions.
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, Addressing Airport Congestion as Traffic Takes Off in the Age of Uber and Lyft—First place (tie), airport management and planning.
School of Aviation and Transportation Technology at Purdue University, Proposal of Mobile Application Design for Aging Travelers in Commercial Airports—First place (tie), airport management and planning.
2019 University Design Competition participants at the Keck Center
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ACRP GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS The ACRP Graduate Research Awards provide an opportunity to engage graduate students, who are likely to become future managers, operators, designers, and policy makers in aviation. The graduate research program encourages applied research on airport and related aviation system issues to help the public sector continue to improve the quality, reliability, safety, and security of the civil aviation system. In 2019, 11 students out of more than 30 diverse and competitive applicants received ACRP funding to conduct unique research projects. The award winners present their papers at the TRB Annual Meeting and are considered for publication in the Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board.
The 2019 award winners’ projects are listed below:
• Automatic Communication Error Detection Using Speech Recognition and Linguistic Analysis for Proactive Control of Loss of Separation
• Impact of Utilizing Electric Ground Power Systems on Airport Electricity Demand Profile
• Evaluation of Airport Wayfinding Accessibility with the Use of a Wheelchair Simulator
• BIM Implementation Framework for Smart Airport Life Cycle Management
• Impacts of Shared Automated Vehicles on Airport Access and Operations, with Opportunities for Revenue Recovery: Case Study of Austin, Texas
• Airport Operational Sustainability: A Multiple-Case Study of U.S. General Aviation Airports
• Optimization of Takeoff Departure Procedures for Airport Noise Mitigation
• What Determines the Valuation of Airport Bonds?
• Investigation of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Potential at Airport for Green Energy Solutions
• Evaluating the Interoperability of Urban Air Mobility Systems and Airports
ACRP SPO Larry Goldstein (left) speaking with Graduate Research Awards presenter Jason Wong of Columbia University (right) at the 2019 TRB Annual Meeting.
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Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.27 03-03 Enhancing Airport Land Use Compatibility, Vol. 2: Land Use Survey and Case Study Summaries, 296
p. (2010)28 01-04 Marketing Guidebook for Small Airports, 196 p. (2010)29 07-03 Developing Improved Civil Aircraft Arresting Systems, 206 p. (2010)30 10-05 Reference Guide on Understanding Common Use at Airports (& CD 74), 244 p. (2010)31 03-10 Innovative Approaches to Addressing Aviation Capacity Issues in Coastal Mega-regions, 178 p. (2010)32 04-06 Guidebook for Addressing Aircraft/Wildlife Hazards at General Aviation Airports, 192 p. (2010)33 01-02 Guidebook for Developing and Managing Airport Contracts (& CD 81), 82 p. (2011)34 10-06 Handbook to Assess the Impacts of Constrained Parking at Airports (& CD 80), 112 p. (2010)35 10-02 Planning for Offsite Airport Terminals, 94 p. (2010)36 01-07 Airport/Airline Agreements—Practices and Characteristics, 112 p. (2010)37 03-06 Guidebook for Planning and Implementing Automated People Mover Systems at Airports (& CD 82),
226 p. (2010)37A 03-07 Guidebook for Measuring Performance of Automated People Mover Systems at Airports, 134 p. (2012)38 03-13 Understanding Airspace, Objects, and Their Effects on Airports, 164 p. (2010)39 09-01 Recommended Guidelines for the Collection and Use of Geospacially Referenced Data for Airfield
Pavement Management, 108 p. (2010)40 07-02 Airport Curbside and Terminal Area Roadway Operations, 40 p. (2010)41 10-07 Guide to the Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging (& CD 83; & WOD 10), 70
p. (2011)42 08-01 Sustainable Airport Construction Practices (& CD 88), 320 p. (2011)43 02-13 Guidebook of Practices for Improving Environmental Performance at Small Airports (& CD 89), 364 p.
(2011)44 03-11 A Guidebook for the Preservation of Public-Use Airports (& CD 102), 62 p. (2011)45 10-01 Optimizing the Use of Aircraft Deicing and Anti-Icing Fluids, 180 p. (2011)46 02-07 Handbook for Analyzing the Costs and Benefits of Alternative Aviation Turbine Engine Fuels at Airports
(& CD 91), 78 p. (2011)47 01-08 Guidebook for Developing and Leasing Airport Property, 140 p. (2011)48 03-15 Impact of Jet Fuel Price Uncertainty on Airport Planning and Development (& CD 93), 72 p. (2011)49 01-10 Collaborative Airport Capital Planning Handbook, 136 p. (2011)50 04-08 Improved Models for Risk Assessment of Runway Safety Areas (& CD 98), 182 p. (2011)51 04-09 Risk Assessment Method to Support Modification of Airfield Separation Standards, 136 p. (2011)52 07-06 Wayfinding and Signing Guidelines for Airport Terminals and Landside, 252 p. (2011)53 02-11 A Handbook for Addressing Water Resource Issues Affecting Airport Development Planning, 170 p.
(2011)54 01-11 Resource Manual for Airport In-Terminal Concessions, 268 p. (2011)55 03-05 Passenger Level of Service and Spatial Planning for Airport Terminals, 70 p. (2011)56 02-10 Handbook for Considering Practical Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Strategies for Airports (& CD
95), 158 p. (2011)57 11-02/Task The Carbon Market: A Primer for Airports, 80 p. (2011)58 11-02/Task Airport Industry Familiarization and Training for Part-Time Airport Policy Makers, 64 p. (2011)59 01-12 Information Technology Systems at Airports: A Primer, 108 p. (2012)60 02-18 Guidelines for Integrating Alternative Jet Fuel into the Airport Setting, 136 p. (2012)61 10-09 Elimination or Reduction of Baggage Recheck for Arriving International Passengers, 142 p. (2012)62 04-07 Airport Apron Management and Control Programs, 64 p. (2012)63 02-03A Measurement of Gaseous HAP Emissions from Idling Aircraft as a Function of Engine and Ambient
Conditions, 112 p. (2012)64 02-25 Handbook for Evaluating Emissions and Costs of APUs and Alternative Systems (& CD 113), 90 p.
(2012)65 10-10 Guidebook for Airport Irregular Operations (IROPS) Contingency Planning, 258 p. (2012)66 01-14 Considering and Evaluating Airport Privatization (& CD 109), 124 p. (2012)
APPENDIX A. Publications of the Airport Cooperative Research Program
Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.1 11-02/Task Safety Management Systems for Airports, Vol. 1: Overview, 40 p. (2007)1 04-05 Safety Management Systems for Airports, Vol. 2: Guidebook, 174 p. (2009)2 11-02/Task Evaluation and Mitigation of Aircraft Slide Evacuation Injuries, 86 p. (2008)3 04-01 Analysis of Aircraft Overruns and Undershoots for Runway Safety Areas, 58 p. (2008)4 11-02/Task Ground Access to Major Airports by Public Transportation, 214 p. (2008)5 11-02/Task Quarantine Facilities for Arriving Air Travelers: Identification of Planning Needs and Costs, 34 p.
(2008)6 02-04 Research Needs Associated with Particulate Emissions at Airports, 64 p. (2008)7 02-03 Aircraft and Airport-Related Hazardous Air Pollutants: Research Needs and Analysis, 64 p. (2008)8 04-02 Lightning-Warning Systems for Use by Airports, 80 p. (2008)9 02-04A Summarizing and Interpreting Aircraft Gaseous and Particulate Emissions Data, 90 p. (2008)10 07-01 Innovations for Airport Terminal Facilities, 78 p. (2008)11 02-06 Guidebook on Preparing Airport Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (& WOD 2), 62 p. (2009)12 05-01 An Airport Guide for Regional Emergency Planning for CBRNE Events, 52 p. (2009)13 01-03 Integrating Airport Information Systems, 98 p. (2009)14 02-02 Deicing Planning Guidelines and Practices for Stormwater Management Systems, 208 p. (2009)14 02-71 Deicing Planning Guidelines and Practices for Stormwater Management Systems, Second Edition: (In
Production)15 02-05 Aircraft Noise: A Toolkit for Managing Community Expectations (& CD 70), 162 p. (2009)16 01-01 Guidebook for Managing Small Airports (& WOD 5), 140 p. (2009)16 01-32 Guidebook for Managing Small Airports, Second Edition: (& WR 6), 362 p. (2019)17 10-04 Airports and the Newest Generation of General Aviation Aircraft, Vol. 1: Forecast, 36 p. (2009)17 10-04 Airports and the Newest Generation of General Aviation Aircraft, Vol. 2: Guidebook, 124 p. (2009)18 03-08 Passenger Air Service Development Techniques, 168 p. (2009)19 01-06 Developing an Airport Performance-Measurement System (& CD 79), 154 p. (2010)19A 01-09 Resource Guide to Airport Performance Indicators (& CD 94), 288 p. (2011)20 03-09 Strategic Planning in the Airport Industry (& CD 73), 136 p. (2009)21 01-05 A Guidebook for Selecting Airport Capital Project Delivery Methods, 100 p. (2009)22 06-01 Helping Airport and Air Carrier Employees Cope with Traumatic Events, 82 p. (2009)23 03-02 Airport Passenger-Related Processing Rates Guidebook, 126 p. (2009)24 10-03 Guidebook for Evaluating Airport Parking Strategies and Supporting Technologies, 162 p. (2009)25 07-05 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design, Vol. 1: Guidebook, 426 p. (2010)25 07-04 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design, Vol. 2: Spreadsheet Models and User's Guide (& CD
75), 82 p. (2010)26 03-04 Guidebook for Conducting Airport Users Surveys, 256 p. (2009)27 03-03 Enhancing Airport Land Use Compatibility, Vol. 1: Land Use Fundamentals and Implementation
Resources, 316 p. (2010)
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Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.27 03-03 Enhancing Airport Land Use Compatibility, Vol. 2: Land Use Survey and Case Study Summaries, 296
p. (2010)28 01-04 Marketing Guidebook for Small Airports, 196 p. (2010)29 07-03 Developing Improved Civil Aircraft Arresting Systems, 206 p. (2010)30 10-05 Reference Guide on Understanding Common Use at Airports (& CD 74), 244 p. (2010)31 03-10 Innovative Approaches to Addressing Aviation Capacity Issues in Coastal Mega-regions, 178 p. (2010)32 04-06 Guidebook for Addressing Aircraft/Wildlife Hazards at General Aviation Airports, 192 p. (2010)33 01-02 Guidebook for Developing and Managing Airport Contracts (& CD 81), 82 p. (2011)34 10-06 Handbook to Assess the Impacts of Constrained Parking at Airports (& CD 80), 112 p. (2010)35 10-02 Planning for Offsite Airport Terminals, 94 p. (2010)36 01-07 Airport/Airline Agreements—Practices and Characteristics, 112 p. (2010)37 03-06 Guidebook for Planning and Implementing Automated People Mover Systems at Airports (& CD 82),
226 p. (2010)37A 03-07 Guidebook for Measuring Performance of Automated People Mover Systems at Airports, 134 p. (2012)38 03-13 Understanding Airspace, Objects, and Their Effects on Airports, 164 p. (2010)39 09-01 Recommended Guidelines for the Collection and Use of Geospacially Referenced Data for Airfield
Pavement Management, 108 p. (2010)40 07-02 Airport Curbside and Terminal Area Roadway Operations, 40 p. (2010)41 10-07 Guide to the Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging (& CD 83; & WOD 10), 70
p. (2011)42 08-01 Sustainable Airport Construction Practices (& CD 88), 320 p. (2011)43 02-13 Guidebook of Practices for Improving Environmental Performance at Small Airports (& CD 89), 364 p.
(2011)44 03-11 A Guidebook for the Preservation of Public-Use Airports (& CD 102), 62 p. (2011)45 10-01 Optimizing the Use of Aircraft Deicing and Anti-Icing Fluids, 180 p. (2011)46 02-07 Handbook for Analyzing the Costs and Benefits of Alternative Aviation Turbine Engine Fuels at Airports
(& CD 91), 78 p. (2011)47 01-08 Guidebook for Developing and Leasing Airport Property, 140 p. (2011)48 03-15 Impact of Jet Fuel Price Uncertainty on Airport Planning and Development (& CD 93), 72 p. (2011)49 01-10 Collaborative Airport Capital Planning Handbook, 136 p. (2011)50 04-08 Improved Models for Risk Assessment of Runway Safety Areas (& CD 98), 182 p. (2011)51 04-09 Risk Assessment Method to Support Modification of Airfield Separation Standards, 136 p. (2011)52 07-06 Wayfinding and Signing Guidelines for Airport Terminals and Landside, 252 p. (2011)53 02-11 A Handbook for Addressing Water Resource Issues Affecting Airport Development Planning, 170 p.
(2011)54 01-11 Resource Manual for Airport In-Terminal Concessions, 268 p. (2011)55 03-05 Passenger Level of Service and Spatial Planning for Airport Terminals, 70 p. (2011)56 02-10 Handbook for Considering Practical Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Strategies for Airports (& CD
95), 158 p. (2011)57 11-02/Task The Carbon Market: A Primer for Airports, 80 p. (2011)58 11-02/Task Airport Industry Familiarization and Training for Part-Time Airport Policy Makers, 64 p. (2011)59 01-12 Information Technology Systems at Airports: A Primer, 108 p. (2012)60 02-18 Guidelines for Integrating Alternative Jet Fuel into the Airport Setting, 136 p. (2012)61 10-09 Elimination or Reduction of Baggage Recheck for Arriving International Passengers, 142 p. (2012)62 04-07 Airport Apron Management and Control Programs, 64 p. (2012)63 02-03A Measurement of Gaseous HAP Emissions from Idling Aircraft as a Function of Engine and Ambient
Conditions, 112 p. (2012)64 02-25 Handbook for Evaluating Emissions and Costs of APUs and Alternative Systems (& CD 113), 90 p.
(2012)65 10-10 Guidebook for Airport Irregular Operations (IROPS) Contingency Planning, 258 p. (2012)66 01-14 Considering and Evaluating Airport Privatization (& CD 109), 124 p. (2012)
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Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.67 03-14 Airport Passenger Conveyance Systems Planning Guidebook (& CD 110), 68 p. (2012)68 07-07 Guidebook for Evaluating Terminal Renewal Versus Replacement Options (& CD 112), 152 p. (2012)69 01-16 Asset and Infrastructure Management for Airports: Primer and Guidebook, 136 p. (2012)70 10-08 Guidebook for Implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems Elements to Improve Airport Traveler
Access Information (& CD 114), 138 p. (2012)71 02-08 Guidance for Quantifying the Contribution of Airport Emissions to Local Air Quality (& CD 115), 76 p.
(2012)72 02-14 Guidebook for Selecting Methods to Monitor Airport and Aircraft Deicing Materials, 276 p. (2012)72 02-61 Guidebook for Selecting Methods to Monitor Airport and Aircraft Deicing Materials, Second Edition,
128 p. (2017)73 04-10 Airport-to-Airport Mutual Aid Programs, 192 p. (2012)74 01-18 Application of Enterprise Risk Management at Airports (& CD 117), 72 p. (2012)75 06-02 Airport Leadership Development Program (& CD 133), 334 p. (2013)76 03-22 Addressing Uncertainty about Future Airport Activity Levels in Airport Decision Making, 152 p. (2012)77 01-17 Guidebook for Developing General Aviation Airport Business Plans (& CD 119), 174 p. (2012)78 02-16 Airport Ground Support Equipment (GSE): Emission Reduction Strategies, Inventory, and Tutorial (&
CD 123), 114 p. (2012)79 03-17 Evaluating Airfield Capacity (& CD 124), 172 p. (2012)80 02-22 Guidebook for Incorporating Sustainability into Traditional Airport Projects (& CD 125), 104 p. (2012)81 02-19 Winter Design Storm Factor Determination for Airports, 60 p. (2012)82 03-12 Preparing Peak Period and Operational Profiles—Guidebook (& CD 126; & WOD 14), 146 p. (2013)83 02-36 Assessing Opportunities for Alternative Fuel Distribution Programs (& CD 129), 128 p. (2013)84 02-21 Guidebook for Preparing Airport Emissions Inventories for State Implementation Plans (& CD 131), 68
p. (2013)85 03-21 Developing and Maintaining Support for Your Airport Capacity Project, 40 p. (2013)86 02-12 Environmental Optimization of Aircraft Departures: Fuel Burn, Emissions, and Noise (& CD 136), 104
p. (2013)87 01-20 Procuring and Managing Professional Services for Airports, 120 p. (2013)88 04-11 Guidebook on Integrating GIS in Emergency Management at Airports (& CD 139), 138 p. (2013)89 02-24 Guidelines for Airport Sound Insulation Programs, 324 p. (2013)90 03-25 Impact of Regulatory Compliance Costs on Small Airports (& WOD 15 Vol. 1; & WOD 15 Vol. 2), 92 p.
(2013)91 02-20A Infectious Disease Mitigation in Airports and on Aircraft, 38 p. (2013)92 10-11 Guidebook to Creating a Collaborative Environment Between Airport Operations and Maintenance, 148
p. (2013)93 03-18 Operational and Business Continuity Planning for Prolonged Airport Disruptions (& CD 140), 152 p.
(2013)94 04-12 Integrating Web-Based Emergency Management Collaboration Tools into Airport Operations—A
Primer, 56 p. (2013)95 04-13 Integrating Community Emergency Response Teams (A-Certs) at Airports, Basic Training Instructor
Guide: , 52 p. (2013)95 04-13 Integrating Community Emergency Response Teams (A-Certs) at Airports, Basic Training Student
Guide: , 40 p. (2013)95 04-13 Integrating Community Emergency Response Teams (A-Certs) at Airports, What Is CERT and How Do
I Use It?: , 72 p. (2013)96 07-09 Apron Planning and Design Guidebook, 168 p. (2013)97 02-17 Measuring PM Emissions from Aircraft Auxiliary Power Units, Tires, and Brakes, 52 p. (2013)98 03-26 Understanding Airline and Passenger Choice in Multi-Airport Regions, 100 p. (2013)99 02-29 Guidance for Treatment of Airport Stormwater Containing Deicers, 330 p. (2013)100 02-15 Recycling Best Practices—A Guidebook for Advancing Recycling from Aircraft Cabins, 86 p. (2014)101 09-02 Best Practices Manual for Working In or Near Airport Movement Areas (& CD 150), 62 p. (2014)102 02-33 Guidance for Estimating Airport Construction Emissions (& CD 142), 138 p. (2014)
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Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.103 10-13 A Guidebook for Integrating NIMS for Personnel and Resources at Airports, 128 p. (2014)104 03-20 Defining and Measuring Aircraft Delay and Airport Capacity Thresholds, 74 p. (2014)105 02-31 Guidelines for Ensuring Longevity in Airport Sound Insulation Programs, 56 p. (2014)106 10-14 Being Prepared for IROPS: A Business-Planning and Decision-Making Approach (& CD 144), 88 p.
(2014)107 04-14 Development of a Runway Veer-Off Location Distribution Risk Assessment Model and Reporting
Template (& CD 145), 136 p. (2014)108 02-38 Guidebook for Energy Facilities Compatibility with Airports and Airspace, 94 p. (2014)109 07-08 Improving Terminal Design to Increase Revenue Generation Related to Customer Satisfaction, 114 p.
(2014)110 09-06 Evaluating Impacts of Sustainability Practices on Airport Operations and Maintenance (& CD 149), 132
p. (2014)111 01-21 A Guidebook for Airport-Airline Consortiums, 132 p. (2014)112 04-15 Airport Terminal Incident Response Planning (& CD 151), 98 p. (2014)113 07-10 Guidebook on General Aviation Facility Planning, 146 p. (2014)114 10-12 Guidebook for Through-the-Fence Operations, 186 p. (2014)115 02-32 Understanding Microbial Biofilms in Receiving Waters Impacted by Airport Deicing Activities, 84 p.
(2014)116 01-22 Guidebook for Successfully Assessing and Managing Risks for Airport Capital and Maintenance
Projects, 130 p. (2014)117 07-11 Airport Escalators and Moving Walkways—Cost-Savings and Energy Reduction Technologies (& CD
156), 50 p. (2014)118 03-23 Integrating Aviation and Passenger Rail Planning (& CD 157), 276 p. (2015)119 02-28 Prototype Airport Sustainability Rating System—Characteristics, Viability, and Implementation Options,
242 p. (2014)120 01-19 Airport Capital Improvements: A Business Planning and Decision-Making Approach (& CD 158; & WOD
18), 70 p. (2014)121 01-15 Innovative Revenue Strategies—An Airport Guide, 304 p. (2015)122 11-02/Task Innovative Airport Responses to Threatened and Endangered Species (& CD 160), 60 p. (2015)123 10-15 A Guidebook for Airport Winter Operations, 138 p. (2015)124 09-03 Airport Parking Garage Lighting Solutions, 74 p. (2015)125 09-08 Balancing Airport Stormwater and Bird Hazard Management (& CD 159), 56 p. (2015)126 01-25 A Guidebook for Increasing Diverse and Small Business Participation in Airport Business Opportunities,
104 p. (2015)127 01-23 A Guidebook for Mitigating Disruptive WiFi Interferences at Airports, 106 p. (2015)128 11-02/Task Alternative IT Delivery Methods and Best Practices for Small Airports, 122 p. (2015)129 03-27 Evaluating Methods for Counting Aircraft Operations at Non-Towered Airports, 170 p. (2015)130 07-12 Guidebook for Airport Terminal Restroom Planning and Design (& CD 164), 86 p. (2015)131 04-16 A Guidebook for Safety Risk Management for Airports, 216 p. (2015)132 03-28 The Role of U.S. Airports in the National Economy, 68 p. (2015)133 02-34 Best Practices Guidebook for Preparing Lead Emission Inventories from Piston-Powered Aircraft with
the Emission Inventory Analysis Tool (& CD 167; & WOD 21), 46 p. (2015)134 02-39 Applying Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing to Aircraft Deicing Runoff, 120 p. (2015)135 02-42 Understanding Airport Air Quality and Public Health Studies Related to Airports, 102 p. (2015)136 10-17 Implementing Integrated Self-Service at Airports (& CD 168), 114 p. (2015)137 10-19 Guidebook for Advancing Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) at Airports, 82 p. (2015)138 10-18 Preventive Maintenance at General Aviation Airports, Vol. 1: Primer, 50 p. (2015)138 10-18 Preventive Maintenance at General Aviation Airports, Vol. 2: Guidebook (& CD 170), 130 p. (2015)139 09-04 Optimizing Airport Building Operations and Maintenance Through Retrocommissioning: A Whole-
Systems Approach (& CD 169), 192 p. (2015)140 05-02 Guidebook on Best Practices for Airport Cybersecurity (& CD 171), 160 p. (2015)
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Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.141 01-24142 03-29143 03-24144 03-30145 04-17146 10-16147 02-40148 09-09149 02-46150 01-27150 03-34
150 01-28150 01-27150 09-12150 03-33151 02-56152 02-51
153 10-23154 02-59155 09-14
156 10-21
157 01-26158 02-50159 09-11160 02-49161 03-35162 02-57163 03-32164 02-54165 02-65166 02-53167 10-24168 04-18169 02-61170 10-25171 06-03172 09-13173 02-60174 02-62174 02-62175 07-14176 03-39177 07-13178 02-64179 02-58180 02-63
Renewable Energy as an Airport Revenue Source, 212 p. (2015)Effects of Airline Industry Changes on Small- and Non-Hub Airports, 194 p. (2015)Guidebook for Air Cargo Facility Planning and Development (& CD 174; & WOD 24), 120 p. (2015) Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) at Airports: A Primer, 94 p. (2015)Applying an SMS Approach to Wildlife Hazard Management (& CD 173), 242 p. (2015)Commercial Ground Transportation at Airports: Best Practices (& WOD 25), 156 p. (2015)Climate Change Adaptation Planning: Risk Assessment for Airports (& CD 175), 128 p. (2015)LED Airfield Lighting System Operation and Maintenance, 86 p. (2015)Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling, 152 p. (2015) NextGen for Airports: A Primer, 24 p. (2016)NextGen for Airports, Vol. 1: Understanding the Airport's Role in Performance-Based Navigation: Resource Guide, 164 p. (2016)NextGen for Airports, Vol. 2: Engaging Airport Stakeholders: Guidebook, 88 p. (2016)NextGen for Airports, Vol. 3: Resources for Airports, 96 p. (2016)NextGen for Airports, Vol. 4: Leveraging NextGen Spatial Data for Airports: Guidebook, 104 p. (2016) NextGen for Airports, Vol. 5: Airport Planning and Development, 156 p. (2017)Developing a Business Case for Renewable Energy at Airports (& CD 177), 168 p. (2016)Evaluating Methods for Determining Interior Noise Levels Used in Airport Sound Insulation Programs, 148 p. (2016)Guidebook for IROPS Stakeholder Communication & Coordination (& CD 180), 234 p. (2016)Water Efficiency Management Strategies for Airports (& CD 181), 144 p. (2016)Guidebook for Advanced Computerized Maintenance Management System Integration at Airports, 164 p. (2018)Guidebook for Managing Compliance with Federal Regulations: An Integrated Approach (& CD 182), 64 p. (2016)Improving the Airport Customer Experience, 240 p. (2016)Deriving Benefits from Alternative Aircraft-Taxi Systems, 28 p. (2016)Pavement Maintenance Guidelines for General Aviation Airport Management, 234 p. (2016) Addressing Significant Weather Impacts on Airports: Quick Start Guide and Toolkit, 90 p. (2016) Guidelines for Improving Airport Services for International Customers, 248 p. (2016)Guidebook for Assessing Airport Lead Impacts, 32 p. (2016)Guidebook for Preparing and Using Airport Design Day Flight Schedules, 158 p. (2016)Exhaust Emissions from In-Use General Aviation Aircraft, 122 p. (2016)Tracking Alternative Jet Fuel, 66 p. (2016)Interpreting the Results of Airport Water Monitoring: A Guidebook, 200 p. (2017)Guidebook for Developing Ramp Control Facilities, 104 p. (2017)Runway Protection Zones (RPZs) Risk Assessment Tool Users' Guide, 76 p. (2017)Clean Water Act Requirements for Airports, 40 p. (2017)Guidebook for Preparing Public Notification Programs at Airports, 160 p. (2017)Establishing a Coordinated Local Family Assistance Program for Airports, 156 p. (2017)Guidebook for Considering Life-Cycle Costs in Airport Asset Procurement, 250 p. (2017)Use and Potential Impacts of AFFF Containing PFASs at Airports, 232 p. (2017)Green Stormwater Infrastructure, Vol. 1: Primer, 50 p. (2017)Green Stormwater Infrastructure, Vol. 2: Guidebook, 116 p. (2017)Improving Intelligibility of Airport Terminal Public Address Systems, 174 p. (2017)Generating Revenue from Commercial Development On or Adjacent to Airports, 308 p. (2017) Enhancing Airport Wayfinding for Aging Travelers and Persons with Disabilities, 318 p. (2017) Guidance for Usage of Permeable Pavement at Airports, 88 p. (2017)Dispersion Modeling Guidance for Airports Addressing Local Air Quality Health Concerns, 44 p. (2017) Guidebook for Quantifying Airport Ground Access Vehicle Activity for Emissions Modeling, 52 p. (2017)
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Research ReportsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.181 02-48182 10-20183 02-66
184 03-38
185 02-67186 06-04187 04-04B
188 02-74189 04-20190 03-41191 01-33192 01-30193 02-68194 03-36195 09-16196 08-02197 02-72198 02-70198 02-70199 02-78200 03-37201 04-21
202 01-34203 09-17
204 03-40205 02-77206 04-22
207 02-76
208 02-75209 02-69
Assessing Community Annoyance of Helicopter Noise, 148 p. (2017)Guidance for Planning, Design, and Operations of Airport Communications Centers, 172 p. (2017) User Guides for Noise Modeling of Commercial Space Operations--RUMBLE and PCBoom (& WOD 33), 190 p. (2018)Executive Summary for the Guidebook on Understanding FAA Grant Assurance Obligations (& WOD 44 Vol. 1; & WOD 44 Vol. 2; & WOD 44 Vol. 3; & WOD 44 Vol. 4), 36 p. (2018)Airport Air Quality Management 101 (& WR 4), 66 p. (2018)Guidebook on Building Airport Workforce Capacity, 230 p. (2018)Transportation Emergency Response Application (TERA) Support Materials for Airport EOC Exercises, 212 p. (2018)Using Existing Airport Management Systems to Manage Climate Risk, 104 p. (2018)Design Considerations for Airport EOCs, 100 p. (2018)Common Performance Metrics for Airport Infrastructure and Operational Planning, 178 p. (2018)A Primer to Prepare for the Connected Airport and the Internet of Things, 82 p. (2018)Airport Management Guide for Providing Aircraft Fueling Services, 244 p. (2019)Strategies for Airports to Reduce Local Stormwater Utility Fees, 88 p. (2018)Using Disaggregated Socioeconomic Data in Air Passenger Demand Studies, 132 p. (2019)Best Practices for Airport Obstruction Management Guidebook (& WR 7), 128 p. (2019)Guidebook for Integrating Collaborative Partnering into Traditional Airport Practices, 106 p. (2019) Guidebook for Developing a Comprehensive Renewable Resources Strategy, 150 p. (2019)Wetland Mitigation, Vol. 1: Executive Summary, 12 p. (2019)Wetland Mitigation, Vol. 2: A Guidebook for Airports, 166 p. (2019)Climate Resilience and Benefit–Cost Analysis: A Handbook for Airports, 158 p. (2019)Using GIS for Collaborative Land Use Compatibility Planning Near Airports, 130 p. (2019)Airport Emergency Communications for People with Disabilities and Others with Access and Functional Needs, 140 p. (2019)Developing Innovative Strategies for Aviation Education and Participation, 108 p. (2019)Guidelines for Collecting, Applying, and Maintaining Pavement Condition Data at Airports, 120 p. (2019)Air Demand in a Dynamic Competitive Context with the Automobile (& WOD 38), 112 p. (2019) Revolving Funds for Sustainability Projects at Airports, 132 p. (2019)Guidebook on Effective Land Use Compatibility Planning Strategies for General Aviation Airports, 150 p. (2019)Optimizing the Use of Electric Preconditioned Air (PCA) and Ground Power Systems at Airports, 112 p. (2019)Benefit–Cost Analyses Guidebook for Airport Stormwater, 116 p. (2019)Integrating Sustainability and the Environmental Review Process, 74 p. (2019)
Research Results DigestsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.1 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 4 p. (2007)2 11-02/Task Model for Improving Energy Use in U.S. Airport Facilities, 20 p. (2007)3 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 4 p. (2008)4 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 4 p. (2009)5 11-02/Task Current and Emerging Issues Facing the Airport Industry, 32 p. (2009)6 04-03 Guidance for Identifying and Mitigating Approach Lighting System Hazards, 16 p. (2009)7 11-02/Task A Summary of How Proposed Firefighting Standards Would Impact Airports, 20 p. (2009)8 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 4 p. (2010)
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Research Results DigestsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.9 02-01 Alternative Aircraft and Pavement Deicers and Anti-Icing Formulations with Improved Environmental
Characteristics, 12 p. (2010)10 03-01 Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Deployment for Airport Obstruction Surveys, 30 p. (2010)11 11-02/Task Helping Airports Understand Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), 30 p. (2010)12 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 6 p. (2011)13 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 8 p. (2012)14 11-04 Graduate Research Award Program on Public-Sector Aviation Issues, 20 p. (2012)15 04-07A Use of Towbarless Tractors at Airports—Best Practices, 16 p. (2012)16 11-01 Legal Aspects of Airport Programs, 12 p. (2012)17 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 8 p. (2013)18 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 8 p. (2014)19 11-04 Graduate Research Award Program on Public-Sector Aviation Issues Update: 2008–2013, 20 p.
(2014)20 11-07 Taking Inventory of ACRP Research and the Next Challenges Facing the Airport Industry, 76 p. (2014)21 11-02/Task Best Practices for General Aviation Aircraft Fuel-Tank Sampling, 20 p. (2014)22 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 12 p. (2015)23 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 12 p. (2016)24 02-44 Recommended Community Noise Model Enhancements to Improve Prediction of Helicopter Activity
Impacts, 6 p. (2015)25 11-04 Graduate Research Award Program on Public-Sector Aviation Issues Update: 2008–2017, 28 p.
(2017)26 11-03 Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices, 12 p. (2017)27 11-01 Legal Aspects of Airport Programs—An Update, 24 p. (2017)28 11-05/Task 1 Thought Leader Forum Summary—Emerging Issues for ACRP, 18 p. (2019)
Legal Research Digests (Project 11-01)No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.1 01-032 01-023 01-044 01-01
5 01-05
6 01-077 01-088 01-069 02-0310 02-04
11 03-0312 03-0113 03-0614 02-05
15 03-0216 04-07
Compilation of Airport Law Resources, 38 p. (2008)Theory and Law of Airport Revenue Diversion, 30 p. (2008)Survey of Laws and Regulations of Airport Commercial Ground Transportation, 186 p. (2008)Compilation of DOT and FAA Airport Legal Determinations and Opinion Letters Through December 31, 2007 (CD 68), 0 p. (2008)Responsibility for Implementation and Enforcement of Airport Land-Use Zoning Restrictions, 68 p. (2009)The Impact of Airline Bankruptcies on Airports, 62 p. (2009)Airport Governance and Ownership, 72 p. (2009)The Right to Self-Fuel, 82 p. (2009)Case Studies on Community Challenges to Airport Development, 64 p. (2010)Analysis of Federal Laws, Regulations, and Case Law Regarding Airport Proprietary Rights, 52 p. (2010)Survey of Minimum Standards: Commercial Aeronautical Activities at Airports, 60 p. (2011)Fair Disclosure and Airport Impact Statements in Real Estate Transfers, 70 p. (2011)An Index and Digest of Decisions: Compilation of Airport Law Resources (CD 108) (2012)Achieving Airport-Compatible Land Uses and Minimizing Hazardous Obstructions in Navigable Airspace, 74 p. (2012)Compilation of State Airport Authorizing Legislation, 108 p. (2012)Procurement of Airport Development and Planning Contracts, 50 p. (2012)
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Legal Research Digests (Project 11-01)No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.17 03-05
18 04-0419 04-02
20 04-0121 04-05
22 04-06
23 05-04
24 05-0225 04-03
26 05-0127 05-0328 06-0129 07-0130 06-0231 07-0232 08-0333 08-0234 09-0135 08-0436 08-0137 09-02
State and Federal Regulations That May Affect Initiatives to Reduce Airports' GHG Emissions, 70 p. (2012)Buy America Requirements for Federally Funded Airports, 72 p. (2013)Legal Issues Related to Developing Safety Management Systems and Safety Risk Management at U.S. Airports, 48 p. (2013)Airport Responsibility for Wildlife Management, 162 p. (2013)Compilation of DOT and FAA Airport Legal Determinations and Opinion Letters Through December 2012 (CD 141) (2013)The Role of the Airport Sponsor in Airport Planning and Environmental Reviews of Proposed Development Projects under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and State Mini-NEPA Laws, 62 p. (2014)A Guide for Compliance with Grant Agreement Obligations to Provide Reasonable Access to an AIP-Funded Public Use General Aviation Airport, 64 p. (2015)Sovereign Immunity for Public Airport Operators, 188 p. (2015)Analysis of Federal Laws, Regulations, Case Law, and Survey of Existing Airport NPDES Permits Regarding Tenant-Operator Responsibilities under NPDES and Stormwater Management BMPs under Owner/Airport's Operating Permits, 82 p. (2015)Regulations Affecting the Exercise of First Amendment Activities at Airports, 82 p. (2015)The Fourth Amendment and Airports, 48 p. (2016)Operational and Legal Issues with Fuel Farms, 36 p. (2016)Impact of Firearms Laws on Airports (& WOD 29), 66 p. (2016)Contract Risk Management for Airport Agreements, 40 p. (2016)Preemption of Worker-Retention and Labor-Peace Agreements at Airports, 40 p. (2017)Evolving Law on Airport Implications by Unmanned Aerial Systems, 96 p. (2017)Overview of Airport Duties and Standards of Care in Airfield Accident Cases, 48 p. (2017)Airport Public Health Preparedness and Response: Legal Rights, Powers, and Duties, 60 p. (2018)Legal Considerations in the Funding and Development of Intermodal Facilities at Airports, 36 p. (2018)Legal Issues Related to Implementation and Operation of SMS for Airports, 30 p. (2018)Legal Issues Relating to Airports Promoting Competition, 36 p. (2019)
Syntheses (Project 11-03)No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.1 S01-01 Innovative Finance and Alternative Sources of Revenue for Airports, 52 p. (2007)2 S03-01 Airport Aviation Activity Forecasting, 32 p. (2007)3 S04-01 General Aviation Safety and Security Practices, 44 p. (2007)4 S10-01 Counting Aircraft Operations at Non-Towered Airports, 33 p. (2007)5 S03-02 Airport Ground Access Mode Choice Models, 151 p. (2008)6 S10-03 Impact of Airport Pavement Deicing Products on Aircraft and Airfield Infrastructure, 68 p. (2008)7 S03-03 Airport Economic Impact Methods and Models, 76 p. (2008)8 S10-02 Common Use Facilities and Equipment at Airports, 132 p. (2008)9 S02-01 Effects of Aircraft Noise: Research Update on Selected Topics, 100 p. (2008)10 S02-02 Airport Sustainability Practices, 120 p. (2008)11 S09-01 Impact of Airport Rubber Removal Techniques on Runways, 116 p. (2008)12 S04-02 Preventing Aircraft–Vehicle Incidents During Weather Operations and Periods of Low Visibility, 80 p.
(2008)13 S03-05 Effective Practices for Preparing Airport Improvement Program Benefit-Cost Analysis, 76 p. (2009)14 S03-04 Airport System Planning Practices, 80 p. (2009)15 S04-03 Identification of the Requirements and Training to Obtain Driving Privileges on Airfields, 52 p. (2009)
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Syntheses (Project 11-03)No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.16 S02-03 Compilation of Noise Programs in Areas Outside DNL 65, 112 p. (2009)17 S02-04 Approaches to Integrating Airport Development and Federal Environmental Review Process, 44 p.
(2009)18 S06-01 Aviation Workforce Development Practices, 44 p. (2010)19 S01-02 Airport Revenue Diversification, 64 p. (2010)20 S08-01 Airport Terminal Facility Activation Techniques, 136 p. (2010)21 S10-04 Airport Energy Efficiency and Cost Reduction, 82 p. (2010)22 S09-02 Common Airport Pavement Maintenance Practices, 112 p. (2011)23 S04-05 Bird Harassment, Repellent, and Deterrent Techniques for Use on and Near Airports, 40 p. (2011)24 S02-05 Strategies and Financing Opportunities for Airport Environmental Programs, 228 p. (2011)25 S03-06 Strategies for Reuse of Underutilized or Vacant Airport Facilities, 72 p. (2011)26 S04-06 Current Airport Inspection Practices Regarding FOD (Foreign Object Debris/Damage), 96 p. (2011)27 S06-02 Airport Self-Inspection Practices, 122 p. (2011)28 S10-06 Investigating Safety Impacts of Energy Technologies on Airports and Aviation, 48 p. (2011)29 S10-05 Ramp Safety Practices, 68 p. (2011)30 S01-03 Airport Insurance Coverage and Risk Management Practices, 60 p. (2011)31 S01-04 Airline and Airline-Airport Consortium to Manage Terminals and Equipment, 102 p. (2011)32 S04-08 Managing Aerial Firefighting Activities on Airports, 44 p. (2012)33 S02-06 Airport Climate Adaptation and Resilience, 96 p. (2012)34 S09-03 Subsurface Utility Engineering Information Management for Airports, 58 p. (2012)35 S09-04 Issues with Use of Airfield LED Light Fixtures, 44 p. (2012)36 S06-03 Exploring Airport Employee Commute and Parking Strategies, 70 p. (2012)37 S04-07 Lessons Learned from Airport Safety Management Systems Pilot Studies, 72 p. (2012)38 S10-07 Expediting Aircraft Recovery at Airports, 108 p. (2012)39 S10-09 Airport Wildlife Population Management, 78 p. (2013)40 S01-05 Issues with Airport Organization and Reorganization, 40 p. (2013)41 S10-08 Conducting Aeronautical Special Events at Airports, 130 p. (2013)42 S02-07 Integrating Environmental Sustainability into Airport Contracts, 76 p. (2013)43 S02-08 Environmental Assessment of Air and High-Speed Rail Corridors, 44 p. (2013)44 S02-09 Environmental Management System Development Process, 58 p. (2013)45 S04-09 Model Mutual Aid Agreements for Airports, 64 p. (2013)46 S01-07 Conducting Airport Peer Reviews, 48 p. (2013)47 S09-05 Repairing and Maintaining Airport Parking Structures While in Use, 54 p. (2013)48 S01-06 How Airports Measure Customer Service Performance, 102 p. (2013)49 S06-04 Helping New Maintenance Hires Adapt to the Airport Operating Environment, 60 p. (2013)50 S04-11 Effective Cooperation Among Airports and Local and Regional Emergency Management Agencies for
Disaster Preparedness and Response, 52 p. (2014)51 S07-01 Impacts of Aging Travelers on Airports, 36 p. (2014)52 S10-10 Habitat Management to Deter Wildlife at Airports, 84 p. (2014)53 S02-10 Outcomes of Green Initiatives: Large Airport Experience, 72 p. (2014)54 S10-11 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at Airport Parking Facilities, 70 p. (2014)55 S03-08 Backcountry Airstrip Preservation, 88 p. (2014)56 S01-08 Understanding the Value of Social Media at Airports for Customer Engagement, 157 p. (2014)57 S10-12 Airport Response to Special Events, 148 p. (2014)58 S04-10 Safety Reporting Systems at Airports, 65 p. (2014)59 S03-07 Integrating Airport Geographic Information System (GIS) Data with Public Agency GIS, 74 p. (2014)60 S04-12 Airport Emergency Post-Event Recovery Practices, 86 p. (2015)61 S03-10 Practices in Preserving and Developing Public-Use Seaplane Bases, 96 p. (2015)62 S03-09 Cell Phone Lots at Airports, 72 p. (2015)
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Syntheses (Project 11-03)No. Title, Pages, Publication YearTopic No.63 S10-1364 S04-1065 S10-1466 S02-1167 S09-0668 S01-1069 S02-12
70 S09-0771 S04-1472 S04-17
73 S04-1674 S04-1375 S04-1576 S02-1377 S02-1478 S01-1179 S01-1480 S03-1381 S01-1382 S04-18
83 S03-1284 S03-1185 S02-1586 S01-1587 S01-1288 S02-1689 S02-1990 S04-1991 S01-1692 S02-1893 S02-1794 S01-1795 S04-2096 S09-0897 S03-1598 S03-1499 S04-23100 S02-20101 S07-02102 S01-18
103 S06-05104 S10-15105 S04-22
Overview of Airport Fueling System Operations, 118 p. (2015)Issues Related to Accommodating Animals Traveling Through Airports, 86 p. (2015)Practices to Develop Effective Stakeholder Relationships at Smaller Airports, 70 p. (2015)Lessons Learned from Airport Sustainability Plans, 98 p. (2015)Airside Snow Removal Practices for Small Airports with Limited Budgets, 110 p. (2015)Strategies for Maintaining Air Service, 60 p. (2015)Airport Sustainability Practices—Drivers and Outcomes for Small Commercial and General Aviation Airports, 116 p. (2016)Building Information Modeling for Airports, 96 p. (2016)Airport Safety Risk Management Panel Activities and Outcomes, 128 p. (2016)Table Top and Full-Scale Emergency Exercises for General Aviation, Non-Hub, and Small Hub Airports, 164 p. (2016)Emergency Communications Planning for Airports, 100 p. (2016)Combining Mixed-Use Flight Operations Safely at Airports, 172 p. (2016)Airport Advisories at Non-Towered Airports, 68 p. (2016)Helicopter Noise Information for Airports and Communities, 144 p. (2016)Airport Sustainability Practices, 52 p. (2016)Continuity of Operations Planning for Small Airports, 236 p. (2016)Funding Industrial Aviation, 52 p. (2017)Estimating Truck Trip Generation for Airport Air Cargo Activity, 56 p. (2017)Food and Beverages and Retail Operators: The Costs of Doing Business at Airports, 152 p. (2017) Uses of Social Media to Inform Operational Response and Recovery During an Airport Emergency, 102 p. (2017)Preparing Airports for Communicable Diseases on Arriving Flights, 102 p. (2017)Transportation Network Companies: Challenges and Opportunities for Airport Operators, 70 p. (2017) Alternative Fuels in Airport Fleets, 52 p. (2017)Airport Operator Options for Delivery of FBO Services, 100 p. (2018)Airport Participation in Oil and Gas Development, 90 p. (2018)Airport Community, Water Quality Events, and the Aircraft Drinking Water Rule, 56 p. (2018)Clean Vehicles, Fuels, and Practices for Airport Private Ground Transportation Providers, 64 p. (2018) Incorporating ADA and Functional Needs in Emergency Exercises, 38 p. (2018)Microgrids and Their Application for Airports and Public Transit (Joint: TCRP Syn. 137), 66 p. (2018) Airport Waste Management and Recycling Practices, 52 p. (2018)Sustainability's Role in Enhancing Airport Capacity, 74 p. (2018)Attracting Investment at General Aviation Airports Through Public–Private Partnerships, 72 p. (2019) Airport Incident Reporting Practices, 112 p. (2019)Practices to Mitigate Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) Affected Pavements at Airports, 90 p. (2019)How Airports Plan for Changing Airport Capacity: The Effects of Upgauging, 100 p. (2019) Simulation Options for Airport Planning, 80 p. (2019)Emergency Working Groups at Airports, 86 p. (2019)Airport Greenhouse Gas Reduction Efforts, 118 p. (2019)Communication Strategies for Airport Passenger Access and Mobility, 84 p. (2019)Value, Benefits, and Limitations of Qualifications-Based Selection for Airport Project Delivery, 108 p. (2019)Promoting Aviation Career Education in High Schools and Community Colleges, 166 p. (2019) Current Current Landscape of Unmanned Aircraft Systems at Airports, 118 p. (2019)Airport Surface Weather Observations Options for General Aviation Airport, 104 p. (2019)
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Web-Only DocumentsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.1 01-03 Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems, 80 p. (2009)2 02-06 Appendices to ACRP Report 11: Guidebook on Preparing Airport GHG Emissions Inventories (& Rep.
11), 87 p. (2009)3 02-01 Formulations for Aircraft and Airfield Deicing and Anti-Icing: Aquatic Toxicity and Biochemical Oxygen
Demand, 121 p. (2009)4 04-03 Guidance for Identifying and Mitigating Approach Lighting System Hazards, 88 p. (2009)5 01-01 Development of a Guidebook for Managing Small Airports (& Rep. 16), 124 p. (2009)6 01-05 Evaluation and Selection of Airport Capital Project Delivery Methods, 213 p. (2009)7 11-02/Task How Proposed ARFF Standards Would Impact Airports, 115 p. (2009)8 02-01 Alternative Aircraft Anti-Icing Formulations with Reduced Aquatic Toxicity and Biological Oxygen
Demand, 141 p. (2010)9 11-02/Task Enhanced Modeling of Aircraft Taxiway Noise, Vol. 1: Scoping, 153 p. (2009)9 02-27 Enhanced Modeling of Aircraft Taxiway Noise, Vol. 2: Aircraft Taxi Noise Database and Development
Process, 138 p. (2013)10 10-07 Appendix A: Documentation for ACRP Report 41 (& CD 83; & Rep. 41), 85 p. (2011)11 02-09 A Comprehensive Development Plan for a Multimodal Noise and Emissions Model, 296 p. (2010)12 11-02/Task Risk Assessment of Proposed ARFF Standards, 105 p. (2011)13 02-23 Alternative Fuels as a Means to Reduce PM2.5 Emissions at Airports, 175 p. (2012)14 03-12 Guidelines for Preparing Peak Period and Operational Profiles (& CD 126; & Rep. 82), 316 p. (2013)15 03-25 Data Supporting the Impact of Regulatory Compliance on Small Airports, Vol. 1: Appendixes A, B, & C
(& Rep. 90), 121 p. (2013)15 03-25 Data Supporting the Impact of Regulatory Compliance on Small Airports, Vol. 2: Technical Appendixes
(& Rep. 90), 151 p. (2013)16 02-26 Assessing Aircraft Noise Conditions Affecting Student Learning, Vol. 1: Final Report, 71 p. (2014)16 02-26 Assessing Aircraft Noise Conditions Affecting Student Learning, Vol. 2: Appendices, 143 p. (2014)17 02-35 Research Methods for Understanding Aircraft Noise Annoyance and Sleep Distrubance, 174 p. (2014)18 01-19 Airport Capital Improvements: Developing a Cost-Estimating Model and Database (& CD 158; & Rep.
120), 45 p. (2014)19 02-37 Integrated Noise Model Accuracy for General Aviation Aircraft, 92 p. (2014)20 03-16 Guidebook for Estimating the Economic Impact of Air Cargo Operations at Airports, 360 p. (2014)21 02-34 Quantifying Aircraft Lead Emissions at Airports (& Rep. 133), 218 p. (2015)22 03-19 Passenger Value of Time, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and Airport Capital Investment Decisions, Vol. 1:
Guidebook for Valuing User Time Savings in Airport Capital Investment Decision Analysis, 50 p. (2015)22 03-19 Passenger Value of Time, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and Airport Capital Investment Decisions, Vol. 2: Final
Report, 113 p. (2015)22 03-19 Passenger Value of Time, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and Airport Capital Investment Decisions, Vol. 3:
Appendix A: Background Research and Appendix B: Stated Preference Survey, 345 p. (2015)23 09-05 Guidance on Successful Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) Selection and
Practices, 166 p. (2015)24 03-24 Air Cargo Facility Planning and Development—Contractor's Final Report (& Rep. 143), 395 p. (2015)25 10-16 Commercial Ground Transportation at Airports: Best Practices, Appendixes C through H (& Rep. 146),
822 p. (2015)26 02-45 Methodology to Improve EDMS/AEDT Quantification of Aircraft Taxi/Idle Emissions, 97 p. (2016)27 09-10 Methodology to Develop the Airport Terminal Building Energy Use Intensity (ATB-EUI) Benchmarking
Tool (& CD 178), 34 p. (2016)28 06-04 Identifying and Evaluating Airport Workforce Requirements—Phase 1 Report, 182 p. (2016)29 11-01/Topic
07-01Compendium of State and Federal Laws Affecting the Possession of Firearms at Airports (& LRD 29), 727 p. (2016)
30 02-43 Development of a NOx Chemistry Module for EDMS/AEDT to Predict NO2 Concentrations, 330 p. (2017)
31 10-22 Improving Stakeholder Engagement in Aircraft Accident Response Planning, 66 p. (2017)32 02-52 Improving AEDT Noise Modeling of Mixed Ground Surfaces, 154 p. (2017)
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Web-Only DocumentsNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.33 02-66
34 02-4735 02-80
36 02-55
36 02-55
37 11-02/Task 38 03-40
39 11-02/Task40 11-02/Task4143
02-8002-79
44 03-38
44
03-38
4403-3803-38
Commercial Space Operations Noise and Sonic Boom Modeling and Analysis (& Rep. 183), 91 p. (2018)Assessing Aircraft Noise Conditions Affecting Student Learning—Case Studies, 257 p. (2017)State of the Industry Report on Air Quality Emissions from Sustainable Alternative Jet Fuels, 41 p. (2018)Enhanced AEDT Modeling of Aircraft Arrival and Departure Profiles, Vol. 1: Guidance Document, 47 p. (2018)Enhanced AEDT Modeling of Aircraft Arrival and Departure Profiles, Vol. 2: Research Report, 74 p. (2018)Research Roadmap in the Area of Airport Operations and Maintenance, 34 p. (2019)Technical Appendix to Air Demand in a Dynamic Competitive Context with the Automobile (& Rep. 204), 91 p. (2019)Policy and Planning Issues Roadmap Report, 42 p. (2019)Airport Design and Construction Narrative Research Roadmap, 34 p. (2019)Alternative Jet Fuels Emissions: Quantification Methods Creation and Validation Report, 122 p. (2019)Improving AEDT Modeling for Aircraft Noise Reflection and Diffraction from Terrain and Manmade Structures 122 p. (2019) Understanding FAA Grant Assurance Obligations, Vol. 1: Guidebook (& Rep. 184), 275 p. (2018) Understanding FAA Grant Assurance Obligations, Vol. 2: Technical Appendices (& Rep. 184), 185 p. (2018)Understanding FAA Grant Assurance Obligations, Vol. 3: Research Report (& Rep. 184), 43 p. (2018) Understanding FAA Grant Assurance Obligations, Vol. 4: Summary of AIP Grant Assurance Requirements (& Rep. 184), 207 p. (2018)
CDsNo. Title, Publication YearProj. No.68 11-01/Topic
01-01Compilation of DOT and FAA Airport Legal Determinations and Opinion Letters Through December 31, 2007 (LRD 4) (2008)
70 02-05 ACRP Report 15 Toolkit (& Rep. 15) (2009)73 03-09 Workbook for ACRP Report 20: Strategic Planning in the Airport Industry (& Rep. 20) (2009)74 10-05 Supplemental Materials for ACRP Report 30 (& Rep. 30) (2010)75 07-04 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning Spreadsheet Models for ACRP Report 25, Volume 2 (& Rep. 25
Vol. 2) (2010)79 01-06 Workbook for ACRP Report 19: Developing an Airport Performance-Measurement System (& Rep. 19)
(2010)80 10-06 Parking Forecast Model and Instructions for Use: Supplemental Materials for ACRP Report 34 (& Rep.
34) (2010)81 01-02 Appendixes to ACRP Report 33 (& Rep. 33) (2011)82 03-06 Database of APM Systems for ACRP Report 37 (& Rep. 37) (2010)83 10-07 Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging (& Rep. 41; & WOD 10) (2011)88 08-01 Collection of Practices for ACRP Report 42 (& Rep. 42) (2011)89 02-13 Practices That Enhance Environmental Stewardship (& Rep. 43) (2011)91 02-07 The Alternative Fuels Investigation Tool (AFIT) for ACRP Report 46 (& Rep. 46) (2011)93 03-15 Airport Forecasting Risk Assessment Program for ACRP Report 48 (& Rep. 48) (2011)94 01-09 Interactive Resource Guide for ACRP Report 19A (& Rep. 19A) (2011)95 02-10 AirportGEAR and Supplemental Material (& Rep. 56) (2011)98 04-08 Runway Safety Area Risk Analysis Tool for ACRP Report 50 (& Rep. 50) (2011)102 03-11 Supplemental Materials for ACRP Report 44 (& Rep. 44) (2011)108 11-01/Topic
03-06An Index and Digest of Decisions: Compilation of Airport Law Resources (LRD 13) (2012)
109 01-14 Appendices for ACRP Report 66 (& Rep. 66) (2012)
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CDsNo. Title, Publication YearProj. No.110 03-14 Resource CD for ACRP Report 67 (& Rep. 67) (2012)112 07-07 Analysis Templates for ACRP Report 68 (& Rep. 68) (2012)113 02-25 Tools for Evaluating Emissions and Costs of APUs and Alternative Systems (TEECAAS) for ACRP
Report 64 (& Rep. 64) (2012)114 10-08 Applying Intelligent Transportation Systems to Improve Airport Traveler Access Information (& Rep.
70) (2012)115 02-08 Appendixes to ACRP Report 71 (& Rep. 71) (2012)117 01-18 Airport ERM Tool for ACRP Report 74 (& Rep. 74) (2012)119 01-17 Digital Files for ACRP Report 77: Guidebook for Developing General Aviation Airport Business Plans (&
Rep. 77) (2012)123 02-16 Airport Ground Support Equipment: Tutorial and Database (& Rep. 78) (2012)124 03-17 Supplemental Material to ACRP Report 79: Prototype Airfield Capacity Spreadsheet Model (& Rep. 79)
(2012)125 02-22 Evaluation Tool to Supplement ACRP Report 80 (& Rep. 80) (2012)126 03-12 Guidebook and Toolboxes for ACRP Report 82 (& Rep. 82; & WOD 14) (2013)129 02-36 Toolkit for Evaluating Alternative Fuel Distribution Programs and Appendixes to ACRP Report 83 (&
Rep. 83) (2013)131 02-21 Airport Emissions Estimator Tool and Other Support Material for ACRP Report 84 (& Rep. 84) (2013)133 06-02 Supplemental Materials for ACRP Report 75: Airport Leadership Development Program (& Rep. 75)
(2013)136 02-12 Departure Optimization Investigation Tool (DOIT) (& Rep. 86) (2013)137 02-20 The Vector-Borne Disease Airport Importation Risk Tool (2013)139 04-11 Tool Set for Integrating GIS in Emergency Management at Airports (& Rep. 88) (2013)140 03-18 Airport Business Continuity Planning Software Tool (& Rep. 93) (2013)141 11-01/Topic
04-05Compilation of DOT and FAA Airport Legal Determinations and Opinion Letters Through December 2012 (LRD 21) (2013)
142 02-33 Airport Construction Emissions Inventory Tool (ACEIT) (& Rep. 102) (2014)144 10-14 IROPS Investment Support Tool (IRIS) (& Rep. 106) (2014)145 04-14 Lateral Runway Safety Area Risk Analysis (LRSARA) Tool (& Rep. 107) (2014)149 09-06 Evaluation Process and Cost-Benefit Tool (& Rep. 110) (2014)150 09-02 Supplemental Materials for ACRP Report 101 (& Rep. 101) (2014)151 04-15 Airport Terminal Incident Response Plan (TIRP) Tool (& Rep. 112) (2014)156 07-11 Supplemental Material to ACRP Report 117 (& Rep. 117) (2014)157 03-23 Air/Rail Diversion Model (& Rep. 118) (2015)158 01-19 ACCE: Airport Capital Cost Estimation Tool (& Rep. 120; & WOD 18) (2014)159 09-08 Bird Strike Risk Analysis and Stormwater Management Decision Tool (& Rep. 125) (2015)160 11-02/Task Airport Toolbox for ACRP Report 122 (& Rep. 122) (2014)161 02-41 Estimating Takeoff Thrust Settings for Airport Emissions Inventories (2015)164 07-12 Appendixes for the Guidebook for Airport Terminal Restroom Planning and Design (& Rep. 130) (2015)167 02-34 Emissions Inventory Analysis Tool (& Rep. 133) (2015)168 10-17 Integrated Self-Service Tools for ACRP Report 136 (& Rep. 136) (2015)169 09-04 Spreadsheet Tool and Appendices to ACRP Report 139 (& Rep. 139) (2015)170 10-18 Checklists and PowerPoint Template for ACRP Report 138 (& Rep. 138 Vol. 2) (2015)171 05-02 Multimedia Materials Supporting the Guidebook on Best Practices for Airport Cybersecurity (& Rep.
140) (2015)173 04-17 WHaMRAT Tool, User Guide, and Quick-Start Guides (& Rep. 145) (2015)174 03-24 Air Cargo Facility Planning Model (& Rep. 143) (2015)175 02-40 ACROS Tool and Other Resources to Accompany ACRP Report 147 (& Rep. 147) (2015)177 02-56 Supplemental Information for ACRP Report 151 (& Rep. 151) (2016)178 09-10 Airport Terminal Building Energy Use Intensity (ATB-EUI) Benchmarking Tool (& WOD 27) (2016)180 10-23 IROPS Tools for Planning, Communication & Coordination (& Rep. 153) (2016)
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CDsNo. Title, Publication YearProj. No.181 02-59 End Use Water Audit Tool (& Rep. 154) (2016)182 10-21 Regulation Compliance Management Tool (& Rep. 156) (2016)
WebResourcesNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.1 03-312 07-153 02-613 02-714 02-675 01-276 01-327 09-16
Aligning Community Expectations with Airport Roles (2017)Airport Passenger Terminal Design Library (2017)Airport Stormwater Electronic Resource Library and Training Materials (2017)Airport Stormwater Electronic Resource Library and Training Materials: Update (In Production) Airport Air Quality Resource Library (& Rep. 185) (2018)Tools and Case Studies for NextGen for Airports (2018)Resources for Managing Small Airports (& Rep. 16 Second Edition) (2018)Best Practices for Airport Obstruction Management Library (& Rep. 195) (2019)
Conference ProceedingssNo. Title, Pages, Publication YearProj. No.41 11-02 Interagency-Aviation Industry Collaboration on Planning for Pandemic Outbreaks, 52 p. (2008)47 11-02/Task Research on the Transmission of Disease in Airports and on Aircraft, 70 p. (2010)55 11-08(16-03) Airport Roles in Reducing Transmission of Communicable Diseases: Proceedings of a Workshop of the
Airport Cooperative Research Program's 2018 Insight Event, 31 p. (2019)
Notes:Publications in parentheses with an ampersand (&) are companion publications.
Publications in parentheses without an ampersand are reports or digests published as stand-alone CDs.
No.Conference Proceedings on the Web
Proj. No. Title, Pages, Publication Year23 11-08(16-02) Social/Economic Sustainability at Airports: Proceedings of a Workshop of the Airport Cooperative
Research Program's 2018 Insight Event, 21 p. (2019)24 11-08 Challenges to Implementing Successful Land Use Strategies at Airports: Proceedings of a Workshop,
31 p. (2019)
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soci
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c.Ju
ne 2
016
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13Es
timat
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Truc
k Tr
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ener
atio
n fo
r Airp
ort A
ir C
argo
Act
ivity
Res
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stem
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roup
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c.M
ay 2
016
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ed -
Publ
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Sy
nthe
sis
80
S03-
14Si
mul
atio
n of
Airs
ide
and
Land
side
Ope
ratio
ns in
Ai
rpor
t Pla
nnin
gR
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rce
Syst
ems
Gro
up,
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May
201
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Hel
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15H
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irpor
ts P
lan
for C
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acity
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01G
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viat
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Safe
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and
Hills
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Sy
nthe
sis
3
S04-
02Pr
even
ting
Airc
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Vehi
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Inci
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s D
urin
g W
inte
r O
pera
tions
and
Per
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03Id
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rem
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and
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O
btai
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rivin
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on A
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Airp
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afet
y C
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sM
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ed -
Publ
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Sy
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sis
15
S04-
05Bi
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lant
Tec
hniq
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on A
irpor
tsM
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ssip
pi S
tate
Uni
vers
ityAp
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010
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Sy
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23
S04-
06C
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pect
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010
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26
S04-
07Le
sson
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ent
Syst
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08M
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Aeria
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fight
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on
Airp
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Crit
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Pat
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May
201
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c.M
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s, L
LCFe
brua
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013
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Sy
nthe
sis
58
S04-
11Ef
fect
ive
Coo
pera
tion
Amon
g Ai
rpor
ts a
nd L
ocal
an
d R
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nal E
mer
genc
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sis
50
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12Ai
rpor
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ncy
Post
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nt R
ecov
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Prac
tices
Smith
-Woo
lwin
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soci
ates
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c.Ju
ne 2
014
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plet
ed -
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ishe
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Sy
nthe
sis
60
S04-
13C
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Mix
ed U
se F
light
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ratio
ns S
afel
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rpor
tsSM
Q A
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t Ser
vice
sM
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015
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plet
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Sy
nthe
sis
74
S04-
14Ai
rpor
t Saf
ety
Ris
k M
anag
emen
t Pan
el A
ctiv
ities
an
d O
utco
mes
Airp
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afet
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anag
emen
t C
onsu
ltant
s, L
LCAp
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015
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plet
ed -
Publ
ishe
d as
Sy
nthe
sis
71
S04-
15Fl
ight
Ope
ratio
ns A
dvis
orie
s at
Non
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rpor
tsD
prat
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viat
on S
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CM
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015
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Sy
nthe
sis
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16Em
erge
ncy
Com
mun
icat
ions
Pla
nnin
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r Airp
orts
Smith
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lwin
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soci
ates
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ay 2
015
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ed -
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d as
Sy
nthe
sis
73
S04-
17Ta
blet
op a
nd F
ull-S
cale
Em
erge
ncy
Exer
cise
s fo
r G
ener
al A
viat
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82
S04-
19In
corp
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and
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201
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tellig
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rans
porta
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Syst
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TS) S
enso
r Te
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viat
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Can
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Res
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viat
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Man
agem
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roup
Mar
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009
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Sy
nthe
sis
18
S06-
02Ai
rpor
t Sel
f-Ins
pect
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Prac
tices
and
Tra
inin
g Pr
oced
ures
Prat
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t Sol
utio
nsM
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010
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ishe
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Sy
nthe
sis
27
S06-
03Ex
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Airp
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Com
mut
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and
Park
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sulti
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sis
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04Ad
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enan
ce H
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to th
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rpor
t En
viro
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tSM
Q A
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t Ser
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arch
201
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05Pr
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Avia
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tion
in H
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and
Com
mun
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ges
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r Avi
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n So
lutio
ns
LLC
May
201
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01Im
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pact
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ubbe
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oval
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hniq
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way
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200
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S09-
05R
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and
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Airp
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(ASR
) Effe
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at A
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vem
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Tech
nolo
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4
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02C
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Uni
vers
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Tra
nspo
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stitu
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Mar
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007
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sis
6
S10-
04Ai
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Sy
nthe
sis
21
S10-
05R
amp
Safe
ty P
ract
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ltant
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010
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d as
Sy
nthe
sis
29
S10-
06In
vest
igat
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Safe
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pact
s of
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Tech
nolo
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on
Airp
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and
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r & H
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07Ex
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Prat
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sis
38
S10-
08C
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vent
s at
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S10-
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nthe
sis
39
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cilit
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Sy
nthe
sis
54
S10-
12Ai
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Eve
nts
KRAM
ER a
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201
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nthe
sis
63
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14Is
sues
Rel
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mod
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thro
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ates
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sis
64
S10-
15Ev
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ce w
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e In
tegr
atio
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atio
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LLC
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201
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