DocumentCode
3594421
Title
Asset management strategy as Denver international airport approaches twenty-years-old
Author
Grace, Stephen
Author_Institution
Denver Int. Airport, Denver, CO, USA
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Denver International Airport (DEN) opened on Feb 28, 1995, and remains the newest large international hub airport in the United States nearly twenty years later. As DEN now moves from its teens to its twenties, it will begin to face similar increased maintenance demands and resource allocation decisions as its more mature peers. To more effectively manage this transition to long-term capital planning, airport leaders and maintenance staff developed an asset management strategy for the airport´s facilities, infrastructure, and capital equipment. This paper explores the steps DEN is following to implement its asset management program, presenting examples of its successes, challenges, and lessons learned. This paper also discusses the airport´s goal of becoming an Asset Management Center of Excellence in the North American aviation industry.
Keywords
aircraft maintenance; airports; asset management; condition monitoring; Asset Management Center of Excellence; DEN; Denver International Airport; North American aviation industry; United States; airport capital equipment; airport facilities; airport infrastructure; airport leaders; asset management strategy; international hub airport; long-term capital planning; maintenance staff; resource allocation decisions; Building Information Modelling; Condition Assessment; Mobile Teclmology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Asset Management Conference 2014
Print_ISBN
978-1-84919-865-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp.2014.1051
Filename
7129246
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