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Expanding Regional Airport Usage to Accommodate Increased Air Traffic DemandSmall regional airports present an underutilized source of capacity in the national air transportation system. This study sought to determine whether a 50 percent increase in national operations could be achieved by limiting demand growth at large hub airports and instead growing traffic levels at the surrounding regional airports. This demand scenario for future air traffic in the United States was generated and used as input to a 24-hour simulation of the national airspace system. Results of the demand generation process and metrics predicting the simulation results are presented, in addition to the actual simulation results. The demand generation process showed that sufficient runway capacity exists at regional airports to offload a significant portion of traffic from hub airports. Predictive metrics forecast a large reduction of delays at most major airports when demand is shifted. The simulation results then show that offloading hub traffic can significantly reduce nationwide delays.
Document ID
20100036643
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Russell, Carl R.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
September 21, 2009
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
ARC-E-DAA-TN889
Meeting Information
Meeting: 9th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference (ATIO) and Aircraft Noise and Emissions Reduction Symposium (ANERS)
Location: Hilton Head, SC
Country: United States
Start Date: September 21, 2009
End Date: September 23, 2009
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 411931.02.71.01.05
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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