Abstract

This paper presents a methodology to evaluate the sustainable performance of an airport location. The approach integrates multiple criteria, including transport requirements, environmental impacts, accessibility, economic potential, social impacts, and regulatory acceptability. The methodology consists of three steps: (1) defining location scenarios and setting Key Performance Indicators (KPIs); (2) expert weighting of criteria, incorporating contextual sensitivity to allow for adjustments based on regional factors; and (3) quantifying location performance. This methodology emphasizes the importance of sustainability, ensuring that the chosen airport location provides both immediate and long-term benefits. The goal is to ensure that decisions are tailored to local needs within an international context while maintaining compliance with various factors to ensure long-term success and minimal adverse impacts.

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Gonzalez, Juan Nicolas
Transportation & Infrastructure
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Felipe Guzman, Andres
Transportation & Infrastructure
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