Updating of the Airport Development Reference Manual, New 10th Edition, March 2014 (Poster)

The IATA Airport Development Reference Manual (ADRM) is the industry’s most important guide for airlines, airports, government authorities, architects and engineering consultants who are either planning new or extending existing airport facilities. The ADRM’s information is an invaluable consolidation of best industry practice with respect to the development of world class airports through better briefing and design. Its content represents the consolidated recommendations of world-renowned industry specialists and organizations seeking to promote the development of world class airport facilities. The previous 9 editions of the ADRM (9th Edition published 2004) have published in traditional bound paper format. The traditional format has some obvious constraints; most notably the difficulty of responding quickly to what is an inherently dynamic, fast-changing industry as well as the editorial need to limit the published material to manageable proportions. The latest manual adopts a completely different web-based approach which will allow both for regular updates and linkages to a vast array of material contained in other relevant articles, publications and databases prepared and monitored by recognized industry specialists, authorities and organizational partners. In order to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by this new approach the structure of the new manual has been completed revised and reformatted though much of the material contained in earlier editions has been retained and developed as appropriate. One of the key aspects of the new manual is the ability to offer a comprehensive overview of the many complex topics that are inevitable involved at any airport, especially large international airports. However the complexity associated with all airport developments means that the information contained within the manual must be treated with great care as frequently there are many variables from which it is possible to derive several different interpretations. IATA strongly recommends that any commissioning airline, airport or government authority selects experienced professionals to assist them; there are many instances across the world where well-meaning but inexperienced architects and consulting engineers have misunderstood or misinterpreted complex data and consequently delivered wholly inappropriate solutions. The web-based format allows the new ADRM to adopt a flexible structure that can be adjusted as and when required. The initial format is based upon the three primary themes/chapters: (1) Forecasting, (2) Master Planning and (3) Passenger Terminal. The new edition of the ADRM is being released in joint collaboration with ACI. Airlines and airports are very close business partners. A collaborative working relationship with ACI ensures that the ADRM meets the needs of the aviation community as a whole. Intrinsically, best practice airport planning, including the affordability of major airport developments, is beneficial for airline customers and passengers.

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Pagination: 1 PDF file, 1.9 MB, 1p.
  • Monograph Title: Transportation 2014: Past, Present, Future - 2014 Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada // Transport 2014 : Du passé vers l'avenir - 2014 Congrès et Exposition de 'Association des transports du Canada

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01553396
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: Transportation Association of Canada (TAC)
  • Files: ITRD, TAC
  • Created Date: Feb 13 2015 4:29PM