
About the Journal
The world is connected through globalization. Due to this fact, interactions by air transportation are increasing rapidly. Aviation is a key component of the global economy, and airline operations are considered one of the most important criteria in evaluating national economic growth. The term ‘Management’ is commonly used in our everyday business. However, the term ‘Aviation Management’ may seem unfamiliar. As the aviation industry is unique from its environment, there is a need to specify the focus on applying general management in the aviation industry. Considering the importance of aviation management in airline operations, there will be numerous interesting topics to be studied in advance. In this Journal, we invite all papers that are related to aviation management and airline operations. The author's contribution to this topic will not only be significant to this Journal, but also for future developments in aviation management and airline operations.
Journal of Airline Operations and Aviation Management (ISSN: 2949-7698) is a scholarly publication for publishing and disseminating research, academic discoveries, and professional analysis on all aspects of airline operations and aviation management. The magazine covers a broad spectrum of issues related to the aviation business, with a major concentration on the management and operations of airlines.
The contributions can adopt confirmatory (quantitative) or explanatory (mainly qualitative) methodological approaches. Theoretical essays that enhance the building or extension of theoretical approaches are also welcome. JAOAM selects the articles to be published with a double bind, peer review system, following the practices of good scholarly journals. JAOAM is published quarterly exclusively online and follows an open-access policy. On-line publication allows to reduce publishing costs and makes more agile the process of reviewing and edition. JAOAM defends that open-access publishing fosters the advance of scientific knowledge, making it available to everyone.
Scope of the Journal:
- Strategic issues in aviation management
- Airport design and operations
- Aviation security and safety
- Airline operations, economics and marketing
- Avionics and Flight training
- Logistics and air cargo
- Forecasting methods and revenue management
- Finance and economics
- Intermodal transport topics
- Management
- Environmental issues
- Air transport policy and regulation
- Aviation law
- Macroeconomic issues
- Network planning, slot allocation, scheduling
- Air traffic control
- Airport planning and management
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Aviation meteorology
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Weather forecast
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Weather instruments
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Radars and Lidars
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Satellites
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Aircraft and UAVs observations
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Remote sensing
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Jet streams
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Airport Weather
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Severe weather
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High impact weather
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Nowcasting
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Weather impact on Airport operations
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Air pollution and airport operations
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Weather and flight dynamics
Objectives of the Journal:
The airline industry is one of the most competitive industries worldwide. Globalization leads to further dynamic growth in the industry; at the same time, the growing trend towards deregulation forces managers to question traditional practices and search for new responses and new management tools.
1. Knowledge Dissemination: The publication shares cutting-edge airline operations and aviation management research, insights, and best practices. The journal shares knowledge with aviation scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and others by publishing high-quality articles.
2. Academic and Professional Exchange: The journal allows academics, researchers, and professionals to share ideas, experiences, and research. This exchange fosters collaboration between people from different backgrounds to learn about airline operations and aviation management.
3. Research Advancement: The magazine promotes aviation industry research by offering a dedicated platform for publications. It invites scholars to perform novel studies, give fresh ideas, and study emerging trends that could impact airline operations and aviation management.
4. Practical significance: The journal balances theoretical and practical significance. It publishes articles that add to the field's theoretical foundations and offer actionable insights and solutions that experts may apply in airline operations and management.
5. Industry Innovation: The journal promotes aviation industry innovation by publishing articles on technology advances, best practices, and new tactics. The publication motivates industry experts to think creatively and change their operations by displaying inventive solutions to problems.
6. Policy Implications: By publishing research on how policies affect airline operations and management, the journal may influence aviation rules and regulations. It may inform regulatory and policymaker decisions with evidence-based insights.
7. Professional Development: The publication provides aviation professionals with current knowledge, research, and best practices. This can help airline operations and aviation management experts learn.
8. Global Reach: The magazine welcomes contributions and readers from around the world on a wide range of airline operations and aviation management issues. This worldwide reach allows varied opinions and experiences from different locations and cultures to be shared.
As a reputable and influential publication, the "Journal of Airline Operations and Aviation Management" promotes research, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among researchers, academics, and industry professionals to help the aviation industry grow, develop, and sustain.
Readership:
- Researchers and academics in the field of airline operations and aviation management and related fields
- Managers and policymakers in the aviation industry including airlines, airports, and air traffic control
- Executives in government regulatory and other bodies
Contents
Articles report on current findings of research in the field of aviation management. Findings may result from empirical observation. JAOAM includes research papers, book reviews, commentary, and shorter viewpoint pieces. Special issues devoted to important topics in airline operations and aviation management will occasionally be published.
The whole Publication process in JAOAM is totally free-of-charge and therefore, Authors/Readers/Subscibers does not need to pay any submission fees, editorial processing charges, article processing charges (APCs), page charges, colour charges.
Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. Ismail Gultepe, PhD, ECCC
Ontario Technical University, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Email: ismail.gultepe@ontariotechu.ca , ismail.gultepe@gmail.com
Orchid profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8433-5953
Google Scholar profile: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=UytseMQAAAAJ&hl=en
Scopus profile: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56000281400
Current Issue
Articles
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A Review on Weather Impact on Aviation Operations: Visibility, Wind, Precipitation, Icing
Abstract View : 72From the Editor-in-Chief downloads: 90
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Challenges to the Operational Safety and Security of eVTOL Aircraft in Metropolitan Regions: A Literature Review
Abstract View : 76Review downloads: 45
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Is Safety Always Going to be More Important Than Privacy?
Abstract View : 36Article downloads: 34
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Review of the History of Mesoscale Convective System Forecasts on Aviation
Abstract View : 139REVIEW downloads: 14
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Aviation and Climate Change: Challenges and the Way Forward
Abstract View : 86Article downloads: 27
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sustainable Aviation in the Middle East: A Study of Two UAE-Based Carriers
Abstract View : 91Article downloads: 70