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Business jet safety and accident study [PDF]
As world transport has grown in complexity, so has public pressure for safe flight. The scheduled airline industry has a consistently good safety record. Unfortunately, the business jet industry has not kept pace with the airline safety statistics and
Sears, R. W.
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Federal Aviation Administration Safety Database
Users can access data related to aviation safety, airline delays, and aviation accidents. Background The Federal Aviation Administration data is maintained by the Aviation Administration of the United States.
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Climate Regulation and ESG Disclosure in Maritime Transport
ABSTRACT This paper investigates whether climate policy signals influence ESG disclosure quality in maritime transport, a capital‐intensive industry responsible for roughly 3% of global CO₂ emissions. Using panel data from 126 listed shipping firms between 2009 and 2023, we construct an author‐based disclosure quality index and treat the IMO's 2018 ...
Xakousti Afroditi Merika +1 more
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Abstract Characterizing the concentration and mass flux spatial distributions at sites with complex hydrogeologic conditions is critical to evaluate the fate and transport of contaminants, as well as to design effective remediation programs. PFAS (per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances)‐contaminated sites are even more complex due to the large number of ...
Morgan Eldridge +8 more
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Discussion on quality assurance related issues in storage and transportation of aviation kerosene
Aviation kerosene will go through numerous storage and transportation links from production to use. As the fuel of jet aircrafts, the aviation kerosene will follow the high requirements on the quality index specified in national standards.
Yumo WANG +7 more
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Intrastate Truck Driver Pay and Safety: A Longitudinal Analysis
ABSTRACT Truck drivers, their employers, and the public bear the costs of large truck crashes. Prior research finds that truck drivers tend to have fewer crashes when they are paid more, yet much of the U.S. industry operates with low pay and high turnover.
Kevin Conner +2 more
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Identifying Human Factor Causes of Remotely Piloted Aircraft System Safety Occurrences in Australia
Remotely piloted aircraft are a fast-emerging sector of the aviation industry. Although technical failures have been the largest cause of accident occurrences for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPASs), if they are to follow the path of conventionally
John Murray +3 more
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ABSTRACT This practitioner paper examines how multinational organisations can scale digital transformation in highly regulated environments where compliance requirements vary across countries and functions. While many organisations successfully launch digital pilots, far fewer manage to scale them into enterprise‐wide transformation. Drawing on 26 semi‐
Nisreen Ameen, Vijay Reddi
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Straddle carrier routing optimization at container terminals utilizing telemetry‐based prediction
Abstract Efficient vehicle routing and scheduling for horizontal transport means on container terminals can reduce lead times and travel distances, resulting in fuel savings and productivity gains. We apply machine learning to emulate operational processes, bridging the gap between theoretical optimization models and real‐world practices at container ...
Julian Neugebauer +3 more
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Flight Skill Proficiency Issues In Instrument Approach Accidents
Despite procedural modifications and advanced technology instrumentation, instrument approach phase accidents continue to be an issue in general aviation.
Keller, Julius C.
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