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Item Identifikace faktorů konkurenceschopnosti Letiště Brno - Tuřany(University of Žilina, 2025) Botterová, Chiara; Tomová, AnnaThis paper focuses on the evaluation of regional airport competitiveness within the liberalized framework of the European air transport market. The main objective is to identify and assess the key factors determining the competitive position of Brno–Tuřany Airport, using a comparative analysis with Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava. Drawing on a comprehensive literature review, nine relevant indicators were selected and quantified through a tailored competitiveness index, applied in both weighted and unweighted forms. The methodological framework enables a structured comparison of airport performance, accounting for both operational and infrastructural dimensions. The analysis reveals that Brno–Tuřany Airport demonstrates a higher level of competitiveness, particularly in terms of passenger traffic, destination network, terminal capacity, and engagement with charter carriers. In contrast, Ostrava Airport shows relative strengths in air cargo throughput and multimodal accessibility via rail transport. The results confirm the applicability of index-based approaches in capturing the multifaceted nature of airport competitiveness and offer a valuable tool for strategic planning and performance evaluation. Furthermore, the findings emphasize the dynamic character of airport markets and the importance of continuous investment and adaptability in infrastructure, connectivity, and service quality.Item Systém kontroly vstupu osob a vjezdu vozidel na Letišti Leoše Janáčka v Ostravě a posouzení možnosti jeho zlepšení(University of Žilina, 2025) Šímová, Adéla; Lysina, KarolThis article deals with access control of persons and vehicles at Leoš Janáček Airport in Ostrava. The focus is on the structure of airport security zones, requirements for authorized access, and relevant legislation in civil aviation. Based on the analysis of operating conditions and expert collaboration, the article proposes several improvements, including clearer zoning of entry points, enhanced control of both passengers and staff at access gates, modernization of vehicle checkpoint systems, and reinforcement of perimeter protection through physical and technical means. The recommendations are grounded in the current configuration at Ostrava Airport, including its use of ID card readers, turnstiles, CCTV monitoring, and security checkpoints for both personnel and vehicles. The aim is to strengthen the airport’s security posture while maintaining functional and operational continuity.
