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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Bibliography." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. A Guidebook for Airport-Airline Consortiums. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22319.
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58 Smith Barney Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., J. P. Morgan Securities, Inc., CS First Boston, First Chicago Capital Markets, Inc., WR Lazard, Laidlaw & Mead, Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co., (1994), Official Statement of the New York City Industrial Development Agency Relating to $434,290,000 Special Facility Revenue Bonds, Series 1994 (Terminal One Group Association, L. P. Project), June 1, 1994. Aviation Fueling at Large Airports: Negotiating Workable Agreements between Airline and Airport Proprietors (Volume 35, Transportation Law Journal, Fall 2008). Demkovich, P. B., (2009), Airline Consortia: A Successful Business Model, presented: ACC/AAAE Airport Plan- ning, Design & Construction Symposium, February 25, 2009, Denver, CO. Weaver, A., Maxfield, N., Peters, L., (2009), Airline Consortium Case Studies, presented: ACI-NA Airport CFO Summit, July 22, 2009, Indianapolis, IN. Demkovich, P. B., Houghton, P., Hamm, D., Vagher, K., (2009), Airline Consortiums Presentation, presented: ATA All Hands, September 30, 2009, Dallas, TX. Vagher, K., (2009), The Airline Consortium: Unparalleled Value in Airport Facility Maintenance, Operations and Cleaning, distributed: ATA All Hands, September 30, 2009, Dallas, TX. Demkovich, P. B., (2009), Enhancing Operational Integrity with Public-Private Partnerships, presented: AAAE/ ACC Information Technology for Airports Conference, October 26, 2009, Miami, FL. Demkovich, P. B., (2009), Airline Consortiums: A Public-Private Partnership Option, Airport Consulting, A Quarterly Publication of the Airport Consultants Council, Winter 2009/10. Demkovich, P. B., (2010), Airline Consortia: The Successful Airport Privatization Model, presented: Passenger Terminal Expo 2010, March 24, 2010, Brussels, Belgium. Moody, H., (2010), Current Airline Economics and Facility Consortium Trends, presented: International Facilities Managers Association Airport Council, October 27, 2010, Atlanta, GA pp. 21–31. Goodpasture, A., Patel, M., (2011), Airline Consortiums: A Virtual Tour of Implementation-identifying obstacles and structure, scope of services, the RFP process and ultimately management, distributed: ATA All Hands, September 20, 2011, Atlanta, GA. Demkovich, P. B., (2011), ACRP Synthesis 31: Airline and Airport-Airline Consortiums to Manage Terminals and Equipment, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C. Goudreau, K. (unknown), The Consortium Model: Exceptional Value to Airlines and Airports. Burns & McDonnell, Retrieved June 26, 2012, from http://www.burnsmcd.com/Aviation-Special-Report/Article/The-Consortium- Model. Sturtz, R., Smith, G. (unknown), Fuel Consortia: a 30-Year Success Story. Burns & McDonnell, Retrieved June 26, 2012, from http://www.burnsmcd.com/Aviation-Special-Report/Article/Fuel-Consortia-A-30-Year-Success-Story. A P P E N D I X C Bibliography

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 111: A Guidebook for Airport-Airline Consortiums provides decision-making guidance for airport operators and airline representatives who are responsible for agreements related to facilities, equipment, systems, and services and who may be interested in evaluating, advocating, or forming consortiums to provide needed services.

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