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Aug 31, 2022

Research on Hazard Analysis Method of Apron Operation Management System Based on Weighted System Dynamics

Publication: International Conference on Transportation and Development 2022

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With the rapid development of civil airports and the continuous growth of flight volume, it has brought huge challenges to the safety of apron operations and the improvement of ground operation efficiency. Unsafe events of the apron operation management (AOM) system are also emerging in endlessly. To reduce the probability of unsafe events, based on weighted system dynamics, this paper constructs a dynamic model of the AOM system and established a hazard indicator assessment system for the AOM system. In addition, this paper uses the entropy weight method to quantitatively analyze each index, then we propose the corresponding rectification measures according to the weight of hazard indicators. This method provides a new perspective for the apron operation safety assessment, and a certain scientific basis for the airport safety management department to evaluate the safety of apron operations.

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Jiuxia Guo, Ph.D. [email protected]
1Associate Professor, Air Traffic Management College, Civil Aviation Flight Univ. of China, Guanghan, China. Email: [email protected]
Yingjie Jia [email protected]
2M.S. Student, Air Traffic Management College, Civil Aviation Flight Univ. of China, Guanghan, China. Email: [email protected]
Yinhai Wang, Ph.D., M.ASCE [email protected]
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3Professor and Director, Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PacTrans), Federal Region 10, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ.of Washington, Seattle, WA. Email: [email protected]

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