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Transportation Planning and Technology

Volume 31, Issue 1, 2008

Special Issue: Approaches to Developing the Airport of the Future

Decision Support for Airport Strategic Planning

Decision Support for Airport Strategic Planning

DOI:
10.1080/03081060701835670
Roland A. A. Wijnena*, Warren E. Walkerb & Jan H. Kwakkelb

pages 11-34

Available online: 30 May 2008

Abstract

Master Planning is currently the dominant approach to airport strategic planning. However, history shows that this approach can often result in costly mistakes. Because there are many stakeholders with conflicting objectives, deep uncertainty about the future, and many potential strategies, planners often narrow their scope by using a single forecast for the future, leaving out alternative strategies, and excluding stakeholders, resulting in a Master Plan that quickly becomes obsolete and may be opposed by some stakeholders.

What is needed is a flexible, integrated approach that enables collaboration among stakeholders. Such an approach can be facilitated using a Decision Support System (DSS) that provides a way for decisionmakers and stakeholders to evaluate alternatives quickly and easily with respect to their outcomes of interest. We present the conceptual design for a DSS called HARMOS, showing how it meets the high-level requirements for airport strategic planning while addressing the problems associated with Master Planning.

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  • Available online: 30 May 2008

Author affiliations

  • a Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft, The Netherlands
  • b Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft, The Netherlands

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