Sentences with phrase «for airport operations»

Responsible for all airport operations, budgets, maintenance, security, and fire services.
The Houston Airport System functions as an enterprise fund and does not burden the local tax base for airport operations, maintenance or capital improvements.
Airport fees help pay for airport operations.
Average weekly wages for airport operations workers, a category that includes baggage handlers and other support staff, fell by 14 percent from 1991 to 2011 — a growth rate that was lower even than the low - wage retail and food service industries, according to a 2013 study.

Not exact matches

In tallying up the past spending, Bovard included $ 30 billion for the FBI, $ 70 billion for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) which oversees airport security, $ 200 billion for creation and operation of the Department of Homeland Security, $ 500 billion for NSA surveillance operations, and $ 3 trillion overall for war spending in the Middle East.
Just like planes need to always leave enough fuel for an alternate airport, companies should ideally close on new funding while they still have money for at least another six months of normal operations.
The Japanese Red Army, a communist militant group which had close ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in which Carlos was the head of «special operations», was demanding that French authorities free one of its members who had been arrested at Paris Orly airport two months early.
A spokeswoman for American Airlines said the carrier's operations team is working with the Cuban authorities to ensure the airport is ready for scheduled service.
In contrast, in 2010, India's GMR won the mandate for the operations and expansion of the Male airport in the Maldives.
It supports Unisys and IBM for reservations and departure control, global distribution systems, and airport operations systems.
No one was hurt, said a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which is responsible for the airport's operations.
Although the company won't be making any changes to its Grand Central site, there are two franchises in Tokyo and a location is in the works for a satellite operation in a terminal at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
HMSHost (Bethesda, Md.) The Freedom To Choose Web portal is an internally developed, custom online tool for the company's 100 + airport operations and is designed to give local operators access to hundreds of menu items, allowing them to quickly and easily tailor menus to keep up with traveler preferences and regional trends.
Most recently, Kaszubinski was the executive chef at Miami Airport Marriott where he was responsible for culinary execution for the food and beverage operations for three hotels, two restaurants, and in - room dining and catering for meetings and events.
Incompetence is when a running mate does not know and does not bother to verify that the previous sealing of cracks on the runway of the Tamale airport and the provision of basic equipment ahead of CAN 2008 is not same as the recent runway extension from 2,400 metres to 3,400 metres, the provision of new Aeronautical ground lighting systems and modern navigational equipment to ensure safe operations, coupled with the pavement reconstruction and strengthening to cater for wide bodied aircraft such as Boeing 747 — 700 which is capable of carrying 500 passengers at a time as demonstrated during the recent Hajj uplifts.
Norwegian will also open a base for operations for the company's pilot and cabin crews at the airport.
From 3:23 am to 3:38 am that helicopter was permitted to operate on Town owned land by our Town Supervisor and the Town Board Members who are the persons responsible for the operations at East Hampton Airport.
Although mostly silent on the scandal, Cuomo did recently announce a plan, or at least a plan to make a plan, for New York State to take control of the construction operations at the two airports.
«None of this is true and the county attorney's office, the law department thoroughly vetted this and this is money that was at the airport for the purpose of operations and explaining what is happening at the airport,» Astorino said.
Schumer said he expected the funding for the teams to pay for undercover police operations, as well as better drug detection technology to stop the flow coming through Kennedy Airport.
The grant will support the installation of state - of - the - art instrumentation for tracking of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operations at Griffiss International Airport and at approved locations in Central and Northern New York, and the Mohawk Valley.
The areas of the airport plan include submitting a new master plan, exploring future governance over the facility, reviewing every part of the airport's operations, and holding public meetings for community input.
Concerns about what security measures are in place for airline and airport employees were raised after the arrests that were made in the gun smuggling operation.
More than a month after a Delta Airlines employee was arrested for his role in a gun smuggling operation, U.S. Rep. John Katko led a hearing — his first as chairman of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation Security — examining internal security at airports nationwide.
FAAN General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Mrs Henrietta Yakubu confirmed Thursday evening that the «Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja is now open for normal operations
According to the Technion researchers, fuel cells can even play an energy saving role in airline and airport ground support operations when they are on used for systems such as de-icing and runway light towers.
With virtually no other option, the Israeli government gives the go - ahead for Operation Thunderbolt, a commando raid on the Entebbe airport.
Security operations that might be perfectly suitable in an airport may not be appropriate for a shopping centre, for example.
Major project elements include: the MCS - Metrorail, Tri-Rail, Amtrak, and intercity bus services; RCF - new RCF consolidating rental car operations at the airport and providing space for 10,000 cars; MIA Mover - automated airport people mover to connect MIA to the MCS and RCF; and various roadway improvements to improve airport access.
The office has responsibility for all programs related to airport safety and inspections, and standards for airport design, construction and operations (including international harmonization of airport standards).
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aAirport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public aairport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public airportairport.
The new rule prohibits U.S. airlines operating domestic flights from permitting an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt airport operations.
The Secretary shall encourage each metropolitan planning organization to cooperate with Federal, tribal, State, and local officers and entities responsible for other types of planning activities that are affected by transportation in the relevant area (including planned growth, economic development, infrastructure services, housing, other public services, nonmotorized users, environmental protection, airport operations, high - speed and intercity passenger rail, freight rail, port access, and freight movements), to the maximum extent practicable, to ensure that the metropolitan transportation planning process, metropolitan transportation plans, and transportation improvement programs are developed in cooperation with other related planning activities in the area.
The new tarmac delay rule prohibits U.S. airlines operating domestic flights from permitting an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt airport operations.
The Division also administers the Department's responsibility for air carrier access to certain airports where airline operations are limited.
On Monday night, they reunited at Dulles Airport, throught the efforts of SPCA International's Operation Baghdad Pups, which provides veterinary care, clearance and transportation for animals that U.S. service members can't bear to leave behind in the Middle East.
This week marked the official start of LATAM Airlines Brazil's special operation for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games throughout Brazil's main airports.
Huge walls of windows will provide fantastic views of airport operations and be great for planespotting.
With Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) half an hour away and thoughtful hotel amenities — including a business centre and catering services — the Country Inn & Suites offers an ideal base of operations for your stay.
London Luton has operated Wizz Air flights for over twelve years, but this will be the airline's first UK airport with base operations.
British Ambassador to Indonesia Moazzam Malik (center), the Tourism Ministry's official in charge for overseas market development I Gde Pitana (second right) and Garuda Indonesia president director Pahala Nugraha Mansury (second left) attend a ribbon - cutting ceremony to mark the beginning of operations for Garuda Indonesia's nonstop Jakarta - London route at Terminal 3 of the Soekarno - Hatta International Airport on Oct. 31.
«We have conducted a meeting this morning and decided to suspend the airport's operation for safety reasons,» said Herson, the head of the airports authority for Bali and East Nusa Tenggara.
At all U.S. airports with 10,000 or more total annual enplanements (including regular diversion airports), Ravn Alaska shall coordinate this Contingency Plan with the following parties, as applicable for the specific operation: (a) local airport authorities, (b) the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and (c) if the airport is regularly used for international flights operated by Ravn Alaska, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Supported Transportation Service - a dedicated door to door chauffeur service for our mature clients & patients recently injured requiring some assistance, shopping, visiting friends, Doctors, Family, Airport - your home to Airport check - in desk service or are you recovering from a sports injury or operation.
A major winter storm in the UK and Europe is continuing to disrupt air travel today, with multiple airports closing for the day and many airlines suspending or modifying operations.
In 2007, Smits was promoted to Executive Assistant Manager of the 406 - room Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel where he oversaw all daily operations and held responsibility for the 30 - room Conference Center and four food and beverage outlets.
Implemented one year ago and developed by a multidisciplinary team, the company's preparation for the operation at the Rio 2016 Olympics included three company exercises and another two in partnership with the Civil Aviation Department at the airports in São Paulo (Congonhas and Guarulhos) and Rio de Janeiro (Santos Dumont and Galeão).
British Airways operations out of London Gatwick have been based in the airport's North Terminal for over 28 years but, thanks to the seemingly never - ending easyJet expansion, that era is coming to an end.
Late that night, operations gradually came back online, but updates were being announced individually for each airport, still leaving many travelers confused and without flight options.
On top of the sublime and opulent independent airport lounges that are in operation, we also manage lounges for leading airlines and alliances including Cathay Pacific Airways, China Eastern Airlines, El Al Israel Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, SkyTeam, Star Alliance and American Express.
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