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Author Ricover, Andy.

Title A Decision-Makers Guide to Public Private Partnerships in Airports
Published London : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (279 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Mythbusters; "PPP is free money"; "Don't bother with bidding, just select a good operator and go; it is much faster and cheaper"; "The private sector is always more efficient than the public sector"; "PPP is all about getting more financing"; "PPP financing is cheaper"; "Airport PPP is only for rich countries"; "PPP is only for big airports"; "In time of need, sell the family jewels"; "The myth of the hospital pass."
"The airport authority should enter into a whole series of arrangements, including the PPP, to maintain control and maximise its benefits""Build it and they will come"; "Leave well enough alone"; "It's all about airports"; "It has nothing to do with the airport" a.k.a. "It's just a shopping mall with airplanes"; "It will be a hub"; "It will be a cargo hub"; "It will be a low cost carrier airport"; "Airports compete with each other"; "We will attract MROs (maintenance, repair, and overhaul facilities)"; "You have to have a minimum level of traffic to use PPP."
"Flying is for rich people, so public funds should not be invested in airports""Building an airport will develop the region"; 1.2 Key issues; 2 World trends in air transport; 2.1 The LCC model; 2.2 Airport adaptation to LCCs; 2.3 Legacy carriers; 2.4 The future of the charter business; 2.5 Airlines' vertical integration at airports; 3 The business of airports; 3.1 Revenues; 3.1.1 Aeronautical revenues; 3.1.2 Non-aeronautical revenues; 3.2 Aircraft-related fees and charges; 3.2.1 Landing fees; 3.2.2 Aircraft parking fees; 3.2.3 Boarding bridge fees; 3.2.4 Terminal Navigation Charge (TNC)
3.3 Passenger-related fees and charges3.3.1 Passenger Service Charge (PSC); 3.3.2 Security fee; 3.3.3 Specific development fees; 3.4 Non-aeronautical revenues around the world; 3.5 Costs; 3.5.1 Operating costs; 3.5.2 Capital expenditure; (i) Investments related to compliance; (ii) Investments derived from deferred maintenance; (iii) Investments related to expansion of facilities; 3.6 Revenue and cost drivers; 3.7 Demand/traffic; 3.8 Other issues; 3.9 Government support; 3.9.1 Funded products; 3.9.2 Contingent products; 3.9.3 Project development funds; 4 Airport planning; 4.1 Strategy
4.2 Associated infrastructure4.3 Traffic forecasting; 4.4 Master planning; 4.5 Consultation; 5 Air transport regulation; 5.1 The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO); 5.1.1 ICAO objectives; 5.1.2 Airport development and planning; 5.1.3 ICAO compliance; 5.2 International Air Transport Association (IATA); 5.2.1 Services; 5.2.2 Airport Development Reference Manual (ADRM); 5.2.3 IATA's enhancement and financing services (E & F); 5.3 Market access and air service agreements; 5.3.1 Bilateral air service agreements; Liberalisation; 5.3.2 Multilateral air service agreements (MASAs)
Summary Airport development is critical to economic growth and poverty reduction. This book will help decision-makers assess whether Public Private Partnerships (PPP) might be aviable option to meet theirairport development requirements. It walks the reader through the airport PPP process, from early preparation to bringing the project to market and managing the project during implementation. The book will help eradicate misconceptions about the role of the private sector in airport infrastructure. A Decision-Makers Guide to Public Private Partnerships in Airports provides an essential guide for those in a position to make decisions linked to airport development, to their advisers, their staff and also to students wishing to understand airport PPP
Notes Multilateral Agreement on the Liberalization of International Air Transportation (MALIAT)
Andy Ricover is an air transport economist and has been advising governments on aviation economics, policy formulation, regulation, valuation and ownership reforms since 1994. He has worked in over 240 air transport projects in 92 countries for major consultancy firms, operators, bid consortiums, governments, law firms and is a regular consultant to the major development banks and agencies (World Bank Group, IDB, CAF, AfDB, EBRD, USAID, etc.). He has advised on numerous PPP processes (for airports and airlines) for the public and the private sectors from design (institutional, strategic and regulatory) through implementation (due diligence, tendering, financing). As an expert witness, Andy has provided written and oral testimony in over a dozen arbitration cases concerning airlines and airports. He is a regular speaker at conferences and is an active lecturer at universities and airport authorities. Jeffrey Delmon has advised governments, sponsors and lenders on infrastructure finance and PPP since 1994, and has been with the World Bank since 2005. He has advised governments on airport PPP in Europe, Africa and East Asia; he was strategic adviser for the government in Saint Petersburg, Russia, for the €1.2bn Pulkovo Airport which reached financial close in 2010. Prior to joining the World Bank, Jeff spent 11 years in Paris and London advising on infrastructure and PPP projects globally at the law firms of Allen & Overy and Freshfields. He is author of numerous books, articles and blogs on PPP, andhis most recent books include: Public Private Partnership Projects in Infrastructure: A practical guide for policy makers (second edition, 2017), and Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Project finance, PPP projects and PPP programs (third edition, 2016). He is adjunct associate professor on PPP at the National University of Singapore
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Subject Airports -- Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Project Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Project Management.
Airports -- Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation
Form Electronic book
Author Delmon, Jeffrey.
ISBN 9781000759235
1000759237
9780429294556
0429294557
9781000759853
1000759857
9781000759549
1000759547