Excess Flying Time in the National Airspace System

J. DeArmon, G. Dorfman, G. Solomos, Michelle. J. Blucher, D. Knorr, Ho Yi
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This article presents an assessment of the inefficiency of airborne aircraft traveling in the U.S. airspace. The authors define excess flying time for each flight examined and finds an average of 5.5 to 7.5 minutes per flight. Given the average cost of $45.30 per minute of flight, potential savings are great if inefficiencies in the air are eliminated. Topics outlined in the research include the mean excess flying time throughout the NAS as a pool of benefits. The analysis of the datasets is described, using Enhanced Traffic Management System data, filtered to include only flights whose origin and destination airports are both in the coterminous U.S. (CONUS). Selection of data is described, along with methods of calculation and adjustments for elements such as weather and wind. Additional study is needed on further understanding how weather affects excess flying time, the routes that are more efficient, identifying the airlines that are more efficient and attempting to isolate practices that contribute to those savings, determining if fluctuations occur and focusing on effects that NAS enhancements could have.
国家空域系统的超额飞行时间
这篇文章提出了在美国领空飞行的飞机效率低下的评估。作者定义了每次飞行的超额飞行时间,发现每次飞行平均为5.5至7.5分钟。考虑到每分钟飞行的平均成本为45.30美元,如果消除空中效率低下的问题,潜在的节省将是巨大的。研究中概述的主题包括整个NAS的平均超额飞行时间作为一个利益池。使用增强型交通管理系统(Enhanced Traffic Management System)数据对数据集进行分析,过滤后只包括始发机场和目的地机场都在美国(CONUS)的航班。介绍了数据的选择,以及对天气和风等要素的计算和调整方法。需要进一步研究以进一步了解天气如何影响超额飞行时间、更有效的航线、确定更有效的航空公司并试图隔离有助于节省这些时间的做法、确定是否发生波动并关注NAS增强可能产生的影响。
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