-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #46
Registered traveler, TSA and private pilots, airport congestion and parking privatization
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #45
Topics include: short-haul flights vs. rail; post-Midway airport privatization; MANPADS defenses; airport landing slots in Europe; the Maginot Line of airport screening; FAMs vs. FFDOs; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #44
Topics include: whole body scanning; runway safety areas; air marshals vs. armed pilots; luggage pilfering and airport security; outsourced commercial airports; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #43
Topics include: inspecting cargo; slot auction problems; misguided bizjet security regs; airport privatization in a soft market; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #42
Topics include: stealth attack on airport privatization; TSA's flawed study on private screening; airport expansion vs. inter-city rail; limited profiling endorsed; airport competition; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #41
Topics include: cost-effectiveness of U.S. airport security; new technology for perimeter security; Jacksonville, Long Beach consider privatization; PFCs and FAA reauthorization; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #40
Topics include: world airport privatization study; why Registered Traveler is not a security program; airports and competition; checking boarding passes at the gate; terminal bomb scanner; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #39
Topics include: new tool for managing the airside; protecting airports and airliners from missile attacks; runway pricing gains support; TSA overkill on business jets; first Midway, now three others; and other news.
-
Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #38
Topics include: TSA faulted on covert testing; breaking up BAA; Secure Flight and watch list problems; New York airport pricing battle update; airport privatization continues, despite Fitch's negativity; Phoenix-Gateway tries new funding approach; and oth