Step By Step, Airport Procedures from A to Z in International Flights Around the World

Abstract

The main research problem is that international standards related to professional ethics and human principles and values are not fully implemented on Khartoum International Airport, which results in many problems, including the overriding of people who belong to certain parties and not others, and the aim of the study is to present a survey paper explaining a step by step, the airport procedures from the starting point to the end for international flights around the world are applied to Khartoum International Airport, and the methodology of the study was according to the system design analysis approach, the Tools used the in research is Android Studio package in programming, Enterprise Architect in analysis, XD Design in Design in the practical application of the analog interactive model, the study concluded to adopt 35 studies out of 82 studies, and The methodology of research contain four component is IDAP Model.

Country : Sudan

1 Prof. Ahmed Slah Abdalalla2 Imad Mohammed Alsayid Abdalla

  1. Manager of Academic Programs, Open University of Sudan, Sudan
  2. Assistant Professor, Delta College of Science and Technology, and University of Holy Quran and Islamic Science, Sudan

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 12, December 2020 pp. 35-42

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2020.412006

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