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Ground-Handling Services Management in Aviation
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Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
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Course Goals
ince deregulation of the industry at the end of the 1970s, the major air carriers have expanded their networks to become more competitive, and the number and types of hubs have grown accordingly. A connectivity analysis using a traditional matrix approach is used to derive indices which are the basis for the development of a connectivity classification scheme. In addition, the various service functions of hubs are explored.
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1. Week Introduction the geopraphy Visual and audio source
2. Week Introduction the transportation Visual and audio source
3. Week Introduction the earth geopraphy and transportation Visual and audio source
4. Week Transportation Geopraphy and Special Organization Visual and audio source
5. Week Management perspective and Transportation Visual and audio source
6. Week Management perspective and Geopraphy Transportation Visual and audio source
7. Week Midterm Midterm
8. Week Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development Visual and audio source
9. Week Developing a better understanding of how air transportation networks can shape local employment patterns is critical because the dominant form of long-distance passenger transportation Visual and audio source
10. Week Airports can serve the regional or local agglomeration in at least three fundamentally different ways Visual and audio source
11. Week Theory suggests that major transportation innovations have exhibited profound and prolonged interdependencies with patterns of growth in national or regional urban systems. Visual and audio source
12. Week Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development Visual and audio source
13. Week Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development Visual and audio source
14. Week Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development Visual and audio source
15. Week Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development Visual and audio source
16. Week General review General review
17. Week Final Exam Final Exam
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Midterm(s) 1 30
Final Exam 1 70


Program Outcomes
PO-1Having information about civilian aviation
PO-2Having information about floor services in aviation
PO-3Having information about ecenomics and business areas
PO-4Having information about numerical process
PO-5Using foreign language effectively
PO-6Using Turkish effectively
PO-7Assimilate Ataturk’s principles and revolutions
PO-8Having information about basic law
PO-9Having information about feasts and catering services
PO-10Having information about service
Learning Outcomes
LO-1One is descriptive and focuses on the instution aspect of the field
LO-2Wied transport geopraphy from many perspectives
LO-3Wied transport earth geopraphy from many perspectives
LO-4By surveing both the insstituonal and analytic sides
LO-5Geophaphers considering a transportation system
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