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      11.5 Worldwide airport geographical data
      Table 11.7 gives details of the geographical
      location of major world civil airports

      11.6 Airport reference sources and
      bibliography
      1.	 Norman Ashford and Paul H. Wright,  Airport
        Engineering, 3rd ed. (1992), comprehensively sets forth
        the planning, layout, and design of passenger and
        freight airports, including heliports and short take-off
        and landing (STOL) facilities.
      2.	 Robert Horonjeff and Francis X. McKelvey, Planning
        and Design of Airports, 4th ed. (1993), is a comprehen­
        sive civil engineering text on the planning, layout, and
        design of airports with strong emphasis on aspects such
        as aircraft pavements and drainage.
      3.	 International Civil Aviation Organization, Aerodromes:
        International Standards and Recommended Practices
        (1990), includes the internationally adopted design and
        operational standards for all airports engaged in inter­
        national civil aviation.
      4.	 Christopher R. Blow,  Airport Terminals  (1991),
        provides an architectural view of the functioning of
        airport passenger terminals with extensive coverage of
        design case studies. Walter Hart, The Airport Passenger
        Terminal (1985, reprinted 1991), describes the functions
        of passenger terminals and their design requirements.
      5.	 International Air Transport Association,  Airport
        Terminals Reference Manual, 7th ed. (1989), provides
        design and performance requirements of passenger and
        freight terminals as set out by the international airlines’
        trade association.
      6.	 Denis Phipps,  The Management of Aviation Security
        (1991), describes the operational and design require­
        ments of civil airports to conform to national and inter­
        national regulations.
      7.	 Norman Ashford, H.P. Martin Stanton, and Clifton A.
        Moore,  Airport Operations  (1984, reissued 1991),
        extensively discusses many aspects of airport operation
        and management, including administrative structure,
        security, safety, environmental impact, performance
        indices, and passenger and aircraft handling.
      8.	 Norman Ashford and Clifton A. Moore,  Airport
        Finance (1992), discusses the revenue and expenditure
        patterns of airport authorities, methods of financing,
        business planning, and project appraisal.
      9.	 Rigas Doganis, The Airport Business (1992), examines
        the status of airport business in the early 1990s, perfor­
        mance indices, commercial opportunities, and privati­
        zation of airports.
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