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Traffic Flow Management Impact on Delay and Fuel Consumption: an Atlanta Case Study
In 2010, the FAA investigated the use of a capability called a Traffic Management Advisor Flow Programs to control flights destined for capacity-limited airports. This study explores through fast-time simulations the impact of this new capability on Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport arrival operations. The emphasis of this study is on examining the distribution of delays and emissions for flights included and exempted from this new capability. To determine the “best” flow rate to select when developing a Traffic Management Advisor Flow Program, a simulation-based approach is presented. This approach depends on the arrival demand, airport configuration, acceptance rate, and program goals. When the goal was to balance delays between flights included and exempt from the program, then a flow rate of 60 aircraft per hour was recommended. When the goal was to minimize overall system delays, however, then a flow rate that was 33% higher was recommended. Complementing the flow rate recommendation a...