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Airport and their Relationship to the Economy, the Environment and the Communities They Serve.
Whether it be concerning economic, political, or environmental issues, airport management must be prepared to interact with the community that it serves, including tenants that provide air transportation, suppliers and service providers, nonaeronautical tenants, the public who use the airport, and those in the community who never even see the airport. The challenge for airport management is to understand all the rules, regulations, and policies governing each airport parties' concerns, and provide an environment that is economically and socially beneficial to all. Airports that are successful in managing these roles are known to be significant positive contributors to their communities. It should be the goal of every airport management team to make such contributions, and hence receive community support for current airport operations and future airport planning.
Answer the following questions
Question 1: What are the most common pollutants affecting air quality emitting from airport activity?
Question 2: How do airports contribute to the economic prosperity of the communities they serve?
Question 3: How have airport-airline relations changed since the years before airline deregulation?
Question 4: What are airports doing to become more economically and environmentally sustainable?