The Air Transport Research Association (ATRS), operating within the scope of the World Conference on Transportation Research (WCTRS), has chosen Istanbul Airport as the "Most Efficient Airport in Europe" in the category of carrying more than 40 million passengers.
The airport received full marks from the research criteria in which management strategies and performance measurements such as management strategies, efficiency, capacity, operational efficiency, unit cost, competitiveness in cost were meticulously examined.
“Productivity policies appreciated”
ATRS researchers hosted the 'Annual Global Airport Performance Comparison Project' held at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida, USA, under the guidance of a team of 16 including leading academics from Asia Pacific, Europe and North America.
The airports that will be awarded within the scope of the project were determined according to their sufficiency ranking in their regions and size classes, as measured by the 'Residual Variable Factor Efficiency (R-VFP) Index'.
At the 24th ATRS World Conference held online on August 26-29, the award-winning airports were announced together with the ATRS airport benchmark report, which summarizes the efficiency of airports around the world.
Making a statement on the subject, Fırat Emsen, Deputy General Manager of Technical Services at IGA Airport Operations, noted that every award they win is very valuable as it shows that their success is followed with admiration in the international arena.
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