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The air travel industry is always on the move. Having experienced record highs and lows financially, as well as unprecedented operational challenges stemming from numerous global external events, it has been characterized by some as hyperdynamic. The effects of such continual and rapid evolution upon airports demonstrate the necessity and opportunities inherent in prioritizing operational flexibility. The adoption and strategic implementation of a common use philosophy can be a powerful enabler of operational flexibility, meeting the needs of all stakeholders and enhancing the guest experience. However, most airports now employing common use in the traditional sense could benefit from a broader perspective-a holistic one in which everything on the airport campus is considered, and every impacted stakeholder is involved.

This WebResource will describe how such a broader perspective can benefit airports and it will guide you through developing, growing, managing, and sustaining a common use program. Jump right into the introduction here.

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The research behind this WebResource included case studies at seven U.S. airports and one global airport. Read the case study summaries here.

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