ANALYSIS OF CONCRETE AND ASPHALT AIRPORT MOVEMENT AREAS FOR THE NEEDS OF REGIONAL AIRPORTS OF THE VISEGRAD FOUR COUNTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2020.3.61.326Keywords:
comparison, airport pavement surfaces, concrete construction, asphalt constructionAbstract
Aviation is currently the fastest growing sector of transport not only passengers but also goods. It is considered to be the most efficient, but also the safest, which is why great emphasis is placed on the efficiency and safety of air transport. A particularly important factor in air safety is the condition of operating areas at airports. Operating areas must meet the standards for the category of aircraft that will use them, while being properly maintained to maintain their safety. From a long-term perspective, the service life and costs associated with the operation of airport operating areas are also important. The aim of the article is to analyze the concrete and asphalt airport pavement surfaces of the regional airports of the Visegrad Four countries.
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