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Abstract
As airports have evolved into commercial entities, the need to both improve commercial returns and interact with multiple other stakeholders has increased. This paper takes a managerial perspective to airport automation in respect of both Australia and New Zealand and proposes a more collective approach to moving forwards with key stakeholders such as airlines and air traffic management providers.
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Author's Biography
David Lyon is currently a lecturer in aviation at RMIT University in Melbourne. David developed an interest in the commercialisation of airports while a board member of a New Zealand airport. This subsequently led to the completion of his PhD with the School of Aviation at Massey University, on the commercialisation of the New Zealand airport system, and employment as an adjunct lecturer with the same university. His current teaching and research are in the area of airport design and operations, including both current practices and opportunities afforded by automation.