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Richard Moxon is an Associate Professor of Airport Management at Cranfield University's Centre for Air Transport Management. He joined Cranfield in 2007 after nine years at BAA, where he held roles in terminal management, research, and operational duty management at Gatwick and Heathrow airports. He holds an MEng from Leeds and Pennsylvania State Universities, an MSc in Air Transport Management from Cranfield (1997), and a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning, Teaching, and Assessment (2010). His research focuses on aviation management, airport operations, surface access optimization, and crisis management. He teaches modules like Airport Operations and designs CPD courses for organizations such as the Kenya Airports Authority and Airbus. Moxon is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Chartered Member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport. His recent work includes the Urban Turbine project, exploring future airport design challenges.
Education:
- MEng in Architectural Engineering (Leeds/Pennsylvania State Universities)
- MSc in Air Transport Management (Cranfield University, 1997)
- PGCert in Learning, Teaching, and Assessment (Cranfield University, 2010)
Research Interests: Aviation management, airport operations efficiency, surface access systems, wayfinding design for senior drivers, crisis management in airlines, and sustainable transportation solutions. His work bridges academic research with practical industry applications, emphasizing real-world operational challenges.
Awards:
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Chartered Member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport
Teaching & CPD: Leads the Airport Operations module and delivers custom training for global clients. Recent engagements include Kenya Airports Authority, Rwanda Airports Company, and Vienna Airport. His courses focus on operational best practices and crisis management strategies.
Urban Turbine Research: A pioneering project at Cranfield Airport investigating future airport design and sustainability, addressing technological and logistical innovations to enhance operational efficiency and environmental performance.