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2006 Seminar
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September
25 - 27
Monday - Wednesday
NEW 3-DAY FORMAT
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Spaces are
filling fast so Register
today.
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MIT Professors
Richard de Neufville
and Amedeo Odoni
offer an internationally renowned seminar, "
Airport Systems Planning, Design, and Management
." This THREE day Seminar is orientated to senior
and mid-career professionals. Participants
come from all over the world and include government planners,
airport operators, consultants and airline personnel. Professionally,
they are engineers, managers, planners and architects.
The seminar has an excellent
track record since its inauguration in 1989 at MIT. Since
then it has been given every year in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
as well as in Australia, Greece and the Netherlands under
special arrangements with the Australian Federal Airports
Corporation, the Athens Airport and the Delft University of
Technology.
It received the US Federal
Aviation Administration Award for Excellence in Aviation Education.
Enrollment is limited to
40 participants. As the program has been oversubscribed for
the last several years, persons interested should apply early
in the summer to avoid disappointment.
Continue reading our
Course Summary
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