Wildlife Hazard Management: An Analysis of Wildlife Strikes Data From the Five Busiest Airports in Brasil: 2011-2018

Flavio A. C. Mendonca, Julius Keller, Carlos F. G. Schonhardt

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Abstract

<p> Brasil ==&gt; the largest country in Latin America - 8.514.876 Km&sup2;;</p><p> Booming aviation industry; <ul> <li> From 2008 through 2017 ==&gt;7.1% per year; </li> <li> 104 million passengers in 2018; </li> <li> International destinations &ndash; 21.8 million (~20%); </li> <li> U.S. - 4.4 million passengers; </li> <li> Argentina &ndash; 3.8 million passengers; </li> <li> Portugal &amp; Chile &ndash; 1.7 million passengers; </li> <li> Brazilian Airlines &ndash; 38.3%. </li> </ul></p><p> Domestic Passengers 200 million in 2030; International Passengers 55 million in 2030.</p>
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Aug 1 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bird strike
  • wildlife strike
  • aircraft accidents
  • safety training
  • risk management

Disciplines

  • Aviation Safety and Security
  • Ornithology

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