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Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Cultural Differences Dr. Richard de Neufville Professor of Systems Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Cultural Differences Theme:  They exist  They matter -- profoundly Visible Differences in  Operations  Design Invisible Differences in Concepts of  Planning  Governance

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Visible Differences Many differences in Design, e.g.:  Airside: US almost never has road between passenger building and aircraft stands  Landside: European check-in have feed conveyors, stairs and catwalks for agents and in Operations, e.g.:  Airside: US Controllers achieve 50 ops/hour on a runway compared to 30 or 40 elsewhere; many hub operations  Landside: In US, check-in almost never weighs bags, snake queues are common

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN US Check-in: Employees Stand

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN US Gates: Aircraft at Building

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Summary of Visible Differences

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN What is the Explanation? Global Industry: aircraft, passengers and cargo almost identical. Why don’t best practices prevail? A major reason: different concepts for government, workers, public (Also, there is lag in transfer in practice from one area to another…)

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Discussion of these issues What is at issue? Underlying Differences  Concept of Public Interest  Concept of State  Concept of Technical Planning Practical Consequences  for Exporter  for Importer Applications

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN What is at Issue? Beyond superficial observations... What is important for Technology Planning? Answers:  What are criteria for Evaluation? for Choice?  What is Government’s Role?  Who gets to participate in Planning? Evaluation?  Who are Planners?

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Concept of the Public Interest Consequences  Who should be able to participate? Are all interest groups legitimate?  What criteria should apply? individual interest? collective welfare?  Where should decisions be made? centrally? locally?

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Concept of Public Interest Quotations  Parliament is not a CONGRESS of ambassadors from different interests...Parliament is an assembly of one nation, with ONE interest, that of the whole, where not local purposes ought to guide, but the general good -- Burke, UK MP 19 th century  Should the failure (of government to impose their decisions) be a matter of concern depicting a social system in which collective obligation gives way to individual right? -- Block, Paris Airport Planner

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Concept of State Again, contrast with U.S. This idea of asking the people to choose is all wrong, isn’t it? It’s the government’s duty to choose and if they cannot, they ought to resign. -- Comment about the British referendum Alternative consequences Government should  take an active role developing industry for national political purposes  generally make rules mostly to insure competition letting individual economic interests prevail

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Concept of Technical Planners Major possibilities  Decision-makers should be generalists; experts should be at our disposal, not among them (UK model)  Decisions should be made by technical experts recruited for their mathematical skills at an early age (French, Japanese Model)  No special system or criteria; good leaders emerge from many sources (US Model)

Airport Systems Planning & Design / RdN Practical Consequences of Cultural Differences For Exporter  possibility of imposing methods  criteria, technologies inappropriate to country For Importer  solutions that may function well elsewhere may be unsuitable  Does the imported technology meet local ideals?