The Impact of Improving Emergency Response Capability of Small and Medium-sized Airports on Civil Aviation Transportation Safety

Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v7i2.5196

Cairangjia Zhang, Zhenlei Xin, Linyi Cheng

Western Airport Group Qinghai Airport Co., Ltd., Xining 810000, Qinghai, China

Abstract

Improving the emergency rescue capability of airports is a concrete embodiment of implementing the important instructions on "ensuring absolute safety in aviation operations and absolute safety for people's lives", as well as the deployment requirements on "improving the emergency command mechanism under the framework of major safety and major emergency response, and strengthening the grassroots emergency foundation and forces". Against this background, this paper first outlines the basic situation of the emergency response capability of small and medium-sized airports, analyzes the current status of their emergency response capability, and discusses the impact of improving emergency response capability on civil aviation passenger transport safety, so as to provide a reference for relevant research.

Keywords

small and medium-sized airports; emergency response capability; civil aviation passenger transport

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