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Life Cycle Cost Modeling of High-speed Commercial Aircraft - Final ReportSpaceWorks has concluded a 9-month research and development project aimed at addressing key questions in NASA’s effort
to anticipate, understand, and ultimately support the emerging high-speed commercial flight market. The current project is a
continuation of the Life Cycle Cost Modeling of High-Speed Commercial Aircraft1 , which is a follow-on to a 2021 study led by
Deloitte and SpaceWorks entitled Commercial Hypersonic Transportation Market Study2 . Based in part on the recommendations of these prior studies, the objectives of this current effort were to expand the trade space to include Mach 1.5 aircraft and conduct additional trade studies. These included utilizing tech stops to extend serviceable range between city pairs, mixed aircraft fleets based on market size, flight scheduling to maximize value of the travel opportunity, and scenarios with multiple service operators. Additionally, SpaceWorks conducted new market surveys and research to update air passengers’ willingness-to-pay for highspeed flights given the changes in macroeconomic conditions since the start of the Commercial Hypersonic Transportation Market Study with Deloitte. Ultimately, the new data and capability to evaluate all the trade studies were implemented in a new simulation environment called MIDAS (Multi-market Integrated Dynamic Aerospace Simulation). This sophisticated tool, implemented using AnyLogic software, utilizes agent-based and discrete event simulation (DES) techniques to provide highly detailed analysis and assessment of the high-speed aircraft market problem.
Document ID
20230012245
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Hayden R Magill
(SpaceWorks Enterprises (United States) Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
John E Bradford
(SpaceWorks Enterprises (United States) Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Ami N Patel ORCID
(SpaceWorks Enterprises (United States) Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Aaron A Boysen ORCID
(SpaceWorks Enterprises (United States) Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2023
Publication Date
August 1, 2023
Publication Information
Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Subject Category
Economics and Cost Analysis
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC22C0008
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Single Expert
Keywords
high-speed
hypersonic
supersonic
economic
commercial
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