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- Perdendo Altitude: Ascensão e Declínio da INFRAEROPublication . Arantes, Elaine; Netto, Omar; Silva, JorgeO cenário brasileiro de gestão de aeroportos indica que a Empresa Brasileira de Infraestrutura Aeroportuária (INFRAERO) vem perdendo receita com seus principais aeroportos. O objetivo deste artigo é entender o que contribuiu para a ascensão e o declínio da INFRAERO. Este estudo é apoiado pelas teorias da complexidade, dos sistemas e do interesse público. Considera a base teórica e legal da privatização, regulação e desregulamentação. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório-descritivo de natureza aplicada, seguindo a estratégia do estudo de caso. Os dados primários foram coletados em entrevistas com especialistas do setor aeroportuário. Os dados secundários obtidos através da análise documental dos relatórios da INFRAERO, bem como de estudos realizados no setor aeroportuário. Até 2003, a INFRAERO era uma operadora lucrativa e respeitada em todo o mundo. A recente concessão aeroportuária brasileira levou a INFRAERO a perder receita com seus principais aeroportos e terminais de carga. O moral de seus funcionários foi profundamente abalado. Espera-se que esta pesquisa indique os motivos do declínio da INFRAERO. Os dados primários e secundários coletados também permitirão uma discussão teórico-empírica. A pesquisa apresenta relevância empírica, teórica e acadêmica. Empiricamente, os resultados desta pesquisa permitirão aos membros do setor aéreo aprender, compreendendo os fatores que transformaram uma empresa respeitada e lucrativa a entrar em um processo de declínio. Teoricamente, retomará aspectos específicos das teorias no contexto organizacional do aeroporto. Academicamente, este estudo fornecerá subsídios para a continuação da pesquisa no setor aeroportuário em todo o mundo.
- CDM description and operational implementation challengesPublication . Netto, Omar; Silva, Jorge; Baltazar, Maria EmiliaThe purpose of this research is to discuss a subject that, today, is a significant challenger of all the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) signatory countries: the implementation of the Performance Improvement Areas preconized in the Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP). To achieve the objective of providing a better understanding of Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) processes the strategy chosen was to present the vision and implementation of the main entities representing the aviation area, such as the didactic form as the article is sequenced and the case studies discussed will present solutions for countries that aren’t so advanced in the implementation of their A-CDM operational processes. Also, the article will act as a guide for all stakeholders. The contribution of the research will be to provide further support to all stakeholders in the air transport sector, regarding basic knowledge and more technical approaches of compliance with the recommended guidelines for the next decades in GANP. ICAO. In this specific case, regarding Performance Improvement Area: Airport Operations and the A-CDM module.
- Standard concepts for performance improvements in the airport operations areas: global interoprabilityPublication . Netto, Omar Daniel Martins; Silva, Jorge Miguel dos ReisBecause of the exponential growth of air traffic and its importance of integration of countries, the implementation of improvements in the Global ATM system is becoming increasingly necessary. Within this scope, ICAO brings, within its Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP), an easily understood methodology called: “Aviation System Blocks Upgrade” (ASBU). It defines a language with a programmatic and flexible approach, aiming at performance improvements in the systems. And one of the sectors where one of these performance improvements is sought, as recommended in the ASBU, is the Airport Operations Area. In this area is the Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) process. This research aimed to review and improve the A-CDM method to enable its use in airports with lower disbursement capacity. It is based on regulations issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and academic papers. Theoretically, it went deeper into the various global air navigation systems, such as the processes employed by the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Positions from entities such as the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO) were also researched. Subsequently, case studies of airports and interviews with international experts with knowledge on the subject were carried out. Finally, a survey was conducted with members of the Air Sector from around the world. Always focused on seeking compatibilities and opportunities for improvement in the process, mainly in economic gains. According to the sequential strategy exposed above, a scenario analysis is done based on the results obtained at the end of the work. Then, a conclusion is presented, which aims to to apply the referred system, not only in countries with high capacity disbursement but mainly to deliver a solution that allows its application in countries and airports with medium to low financial resources. This solution presented is the goal sought in the research.