The Airport Master Plan recommends a modern multi-airport system to serve the 500% increase forecast in air passengers in Miami urban area by 1985. Proposals call for the Miami International Airport to be the center of the system with either the Everglades Training Airport or the Homestead Air Force Base providing supplemental air transportation to the 31 to 38 million air passengers expected annually by 1985. (Author)
Airport Master Plan
1968
161 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Air Transportation , Urban planning , Airports , Air transportation , Florida , Design , Site selection , Air traffic , Volume , Networks , Population , Economics , Cargo , Standards , Public health , Safety , Statistical data , Noise , Air pollution , Training , Regional planning and development , Miami(Florida) , Dade County(Florida)
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