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Presentationpublication .listelement.badge Metadata only Economic, social and environmental impacts of 3rd airport in Istanbul(Özyeğin University, 2015-03-26) Durmaz, V.Ms. Durmaz highlights the importance of Turkey’s Geographic position. She defines the sustainable development and social and economic contribution of Air Transportation Industry to society, Then she answers these questions; does Istanbul need to be a hub, is Istanbul capable of being a hub, is there any environmental impacts of fast growing air transportation and what are the possible damages of airports to the nature.Presentationpublication .listelement.badge Metadata only Evolution of Istanbul Ataturk Airport as a hub(Özyeğin University, 2015-03-26) Doğan, G.TAV Airports Holding has a contract to operate Istanbul Ataturk Airport until 2021 and New Airport is planned to be opened in 2017. Mr. Dogan gives the insights of TAV Airports Company which currently operates 14 airports in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. Then he mentions the general characteristics of a Hub Airport, advantages of Istanbul to be a hub point and how Istanbul Ataturk Airport copes with the traffic growth and congestion.Presentationpublication .listelement.badge Metadata only Istanbul New Airport(Özyeğin University, 2015-03-26) Genç, M.The CEO of Istanbul New Airport, Mr. Genc Justifies the need of a new airport in Istanbul with latest statistics. He explains the timeline of the project both construction and operation period. The new airport is planned as a BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) Project. Then he give insights for member companies of consortium and their obligations to governmental bodies. He highlights the importance of master planning and how New Airport master plan has been prepared. He also shows some examples of new innovational techniques and technologies that they are planning to implement. At the end of his presentation, Mr. Genc explains the Environmental Management System of Project.Presentationpublication .listelement.badge Metadata only The Key Airport Challenges(Özyeğin University, 2015-03-26) Graham, A.Ms. Graham started with the main reason of airport expansion which is traffic growth and followed by the main expansion options: 1) Expanding existing airport; 2) Building a new airport; and 3) Spreading the traffic in a multi-airport system. She used mainly international examples of each option and described the main expansion and traffic hub issues. For instance, whether to close or to keep existing airports. She explain more in detail the London multi-airport system case and highlighted some of the implications for Istanbul.PresentationPublication Open Access Keynote(Ozyegin University, 2015-03-26) Gençtürk, Esra; Business Administration; GENÇTÜRK, Feride EsraThe seminar was introduced highlighting the importance of the Air Transport Sector as and strategic sector for Turkey. Also the importance of establishing strong links between business and education, where student get education outside of the classroom.PresentationPublication Open Access Keynote(2016-04-14) Gençtürk, Esra; Business Administration; GENÇTÜRK, Feride EsraThe introduction to the seminar by Rector Dr. Geçtürk highlighted three elements: 1) The Istanbul Hub Seminar organization came only few days after the organizers changed the status from School of Aviation to Faculty of Aviation and Aeronautical Science; 2) The discussion about the new airport and the strategies of airlines on the new environment is a perfect example of Ozyegin university philosophy in offering to its students sectorial discussion and analysis as a complement of a world class academical technical education; and 3) The importance that the university gives to learning outside of the classroom is achieved by initiatives like this seminar that involves in the organization not only aviation students but also students from other disciplines.PresentationPublication Metadata only Keynote speech(2017-04-27) Gençtürk, Esra; Business Administration; GENÇTÜRK, Feride EsraOzyegin University’s Rector as one of the most loyal attendees of the Istanbul Hub Seminar made its third Keynote Speech. She stressed two of the main objectives of the Seminar, in line with the university vision and mission: Firstly, combining academia, industry and students to discuss the developments of Istanbul as an aviation centre; Secondly, complementing education for students taking place in the classroom with more academic and industry activities like this seminar. Dr. Gençtürk reviewed the topics touched on the previous editions: In 2015 edition How Istanbul was becoming an Aviation Centre; In 2016 edition looking at the strategies of airlines in Istanbul with the new airport; and and this 2017 edition by looking at the air cargo and logistic strategies for Istanbul hub.Presentationpublication .listelement.badge Metadata only The rise of the Turkish Aviation Industry(Özyeğin University, 2015-03-26) Dursun, M. E.To have a better understanding of Air Transportation Industry in a specific country, you need to understand the dynamics of this country. Mr. Dursun focuses on Geography, Demographic Characteristics and Economy of Turkey on his presentation and examine the Air Transport Industry Developments which happened in Turkey since 2003.PresentationPublication Metadata only Round Table & Discussion(Özyeğin University, 2015-03-26) Küçükönal, Hatice; Martin-Domingo, Luis; Aviation Management; KÜÇÜKÖNAL, Hatice; DOMINGO, Luıs MartınThe transition of the actual two airports system (Istanbul Ataturk - IST and Sabiha Gokcen - SAW), with the capacity shortages, into the new airport System (Istanbul New Airport and Sabiha Gokcen) was discussed. The optimal airport ownership structure for Istanbul case was compared with the London case. Critical points to achieve high quality of service as for instance the passenger experience and staff attitude. The round table was completed with the skills and training necessary for the airport sector.