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Heathrow's Terminal 5: History in the Making
This book reveals the inside track on the making of Terminal 5: the courage, the ground-breaking management thinking and the many lessons learnt from the leaders, the client and integrated supply chain teams, - involving over 50,000 people from 20,000 companies - which led to the successful delivery of this mega project on time, on budget, and safely. Love or hate Heathrow we can’t ignore it! An economic power house for the UK, 155,000 earn their living from it and 68 million of us pass through it each year. Two decades of the planning, design, construction and opening of Terminal 5 has resulted in a gateway that Heathrow can be proud of. Faced with the risk of opening a year late, being a billion overspent, since Sir John Egan in the early 1990s, BAA, stakeholders and supplier partners have been grappling with Terminal 5`s challenges. The result? £4.3 billion of design and construction delivered on time, to budget and safely is to be commended given the industry statistics but the acid test will now be the quality of the 30 million passengers experience and the operating costs that have been left to stand the test of time. Sharon Doherty is HR and organisational effectiveness director for Heathrow airport and Terminal 5. Sharon has previously worked in consultancy, financial services and retail. Her specialism is people and change. 2002 to the end 2007 she was accountable for the approach to people management and organisational change on Terminal 5..
Price: $64.90
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AAA Caribbean, Central & South America: Including Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, French West Indies, Grenada, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, St. Martin, Tobago, Trinidad, Virgin Islands: Plus Caribbean And (Bermuda Air Charts, Hamilton Bermuda Inset Map, Old San Juan Puerto Rico Inset Map: International Series 2008, 1206309103107)
AAA Caribbean, Central & South America: Including Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, French West Indies, Grenada, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, St. Martin, Tobago, Trinidad, Virgin Islands: Plus Caribbean And Bermuda Air Charts, Hamilton Bermuda Inset Map, Old San Juan Puerto Rico Inset Map: International Series 2008 (1206309103107) [FOLDED MAP] (Map) by U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism (Photographer), AAA Heathrow (Author, Editor, Illustrator), AAA (Editor), Automobile Association of America (Editor), AAA Publishing (Editor), Touring Club Argentino (Editor), Car Club Do Brasil (Editor), Automovil Club de Chile (Editor), Roush Racing (Illustrator), Automovil Club Argentino (Translator), Automovil Club Boliviano (Translator), Confederacao Brasileira de Automobilismo (Translator), Federacion Chilena de Automovilismo Deportiv (Translator), Touring y Automovil Club de Columbia (Translator), Automovil Club del Ecuador (Translator), Touring y Automovil Club Paraguayo (Translator), Touring y Automovil Club del Peru (Translator), Automovil Club del Uruguay (Translator), Touring y Automovil Club de Venezuela (Translator). Map: 1 pages. Publisher: AAA Publishing; 2008 edition (2008). Language: English. ISBN 1071031074. EAN 9781071031070. MPN 1206309103107..
Price: $15.00
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Time Flies: Heathrow at 60
Heathrow is 60 on 1 January 2006. In 1946 a handful of airlines made only 9,000 flights to 18 destinations In 2000 over 90 airlines served around 160 destinations world-wide, operating an average of 1,250 flights per day. This is the busiest airport in the world. Alan Gallop chronicles Heathrow's first 60 years, exploring how a small agricultural community on the outskirts of London became the site of the world's leading international airport. The story opens on 1 January 1946, Heathrow's first official day of operations when a converted Lancaster bomber operated by British South American Airways inaugurated the airport's first ever flight - a 35-hour journey to Buenos Aires. In tracing one of many first-hand accounts, Gallop has spoken to some of those who crewed that very first flight. Bringing together Heathrow's human and commercial histories, the book includes stories from all of the airport's six decades, told by the people who were there. Using previously unpublished interviews and illustrations, Time Flies is a sometimes critical but always balanced and entertaining look at the triumphs, tribulations - and controversies - that made Heathrow what it is today. .
Price: $23.69
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