Improving throughput at airports with a dependency between arrival and departure operations

P. Diffenderfer, D. Osburn
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At airports where there is an air traffic control (ATC) dependency between arrival and departure operations, it is challenging for air traffic controllers to maximize airport throughput due to a lack of dynamic information exchange and coordination between arriving and departing flights. This challenge exists at airports that conduct arrival and departure operations to the same runway and airports with crossing or converging runway operations. At airports where such a dependency exists, approach control generally establishes a static arrival interval sufficient to allow aircraft departures in the gaps between successive arrivals. Quite often the interval is only adjusted by means of verbal coordination between controllers in the tower and the Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON). At these airports, arrival/departure throughput may be improved by providing dynamic arrival spacing guidance to approach controllers based on the type of aircraft in the departure queue. The MITRE Corporation's Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD) is exploring a concept, Arrival - Departure Runway Integration Schedule, which provides automated arrival spacing guidance to approach controllers based on the aircraft queued or taxing to a dependent runway. Identifying the precise type and order of aircraft in the departure queue and the time required for each to enter the runway and depart allows for arrival spacing guidance to be provided to the approach controller. The guidance conveys the appropriate arrival intervals to accommodate aircraft in the departure queue, or may indicate that no gap beyond minimum allowable spacing is needed in the case that no flights are ready to depart. Airport throughput, departure queue wait time, and the time arrival aircraft spend in terminal airspace all stand to benefit from this concept. This paper reviews current operations, details the proposed concept, discusses how it might be applied, identifies parameters of interest, and highlights when benefits are likely to be realized.
提高机场在到达和离开航班之间的吞吐量
在到达和离开航班之间存在空中交通管制(ATC)依赖的机场,由于到达和离开航班之间缺乏动态信息交换和协调,空中交通管制员很难最大限度地提高机场吞吐量。这一挑战存在于对同一跑道进行到达和离开操作的机场以及交叉或汇聚跑道操作的机场。在存在这种依赖关系的机场,进近管制通常建立一个足够的静态到达间隔,允许飞机在连续到达之间的间隙离开。通常,间隔时间只能通过塔台管制员和终端雷达进近管制(TRACON)之间的口头协调来调整。在这些机场,可以根据离境队列中的飞机类型为进近管制员提供动态到达间隔指导,从而提高到达/离开吞吐量。MITRE公司的先进航空系统开发中心(CAASD)正在探索一种概念,即到达-离开跑道集成计划,该计划为进场管制员提供基于飞机排队或向独立跑道征税的自动到达间隔指导。确定离场队列中飞机的精确类型和顺序,以及每架飞机进入跑道和离场所需的时间,可以向进近管制员提供到达间隔指导。该指南传达了适当的到达间隔,以容纳离境队列中的飞机,或者可能表明,在没有航班准备起飞的情况下,不需要超过最小允许间隔的间隔。机场吞吐量、出发队列等待时间和到达飞机在航站楼空域花费的时间都将受益于这一概念。本文回顾了当前的操作,详细介绍了所提出的概念,讨论了如何应用它,确定了感兴趣的参数,并强调了何时可能实现收益。
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