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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2021.25.5.327

A Study on the Effect of Safety Maturity on Operational Performance of Navigational Aids Facilities Safety Culture  

Lee, Young-Gil (Department of Air Navigation Facilities, Korea Airports Corporation)
Kim, Kee-Woong (Department of Business Administration, Korea Aerospace University)
Park, Sung-Sik (Department of Flight Operation, Korea National University of Transportation)
Abstract
Navigational Aids Facilities help aircraft navigate by using wired communication, wireless communication, satellite, light, color and radio waves. Navigational Aids Facilities are used in all processes of aircraft operation, and if there is a problem with the facility, it may lead to delays in flight operation, cancellation of flights, and major airline accidents, resulting in enormous loss of life and property. In the management and operation of Navigational Aids Facilities, various outcomes will be brought about according to the advancement with the safety culture. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of advancement on safety culture in the operation of Navigational Aids facilities not only on members and customers, but also on benefits to bring to whole society. In this paper, the analysis results are presented using the structural equation model, and the meaning is presented in the conclusion.
Keywords
Navigational aid; Safety behavior; Safety culture; Safety maturity; Safety motivation;
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