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Reduction of Weather-Related Terminal Area Delays in the Free-Flight EraWhile much of the emphasis of the free-flight movement has been concentrated on reducing en-route delays, airport capacity is a major bottleneck in the current airspace system, particularly during bad weather. According to the Air Transport Association (ATA) Air Carrier Delay Reports, ground delays (gate-hold, taxi-in, and taxi-out) comprise 75 percent of total delays. It is likely that the projected steady growth in traffic will only exacerbate these losses. Preliminary analyses show that implementation of the terminal area technologies and procedures under development in NASA s Terminal Area Productivity program can potentially save the airlines at least $350M annually in weather-related delays by the year 2005 at Boston Logan and Detroit airports alone. This paper briefly describes the Terminal Area Productivity program, outlines the costhenefit analyses that are being conducted in support of the program, and presents some preliminary analysis results.
Document ID
20040110722
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Johnson, Sally C.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Chin, David K.
(MCA Research Corp. United States)
Rovinsky, Robert B.
(Federal Aviation Administration United States)
Kostiuk, Peter F.
(Logistics Management Inst. United States)
Lee, David A.
(Logistics Management Inst. United States)
Hemm, Robert V.
(Logistics Management Inst. United States)
Wingrove, Earl R., III
(Logistics Management Inst. United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1996
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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