Title :
Managing gate and ramp operations to reduce delay, fuel burn, and costs
Author :
Carpenter, M. ; Stroiney, Steven
Author_Institution :
Saab Sensis Corp., Syracuse, NY, USA
Abstract :
At larger U.S. airports, aircraft traffic congestion in and around ramp-area alleyways can lead to inefficiencies in the movement of aircraft to and from the movement area. This inefficiency is reflected both in reduced on-time performance and in unnecessary taxi delay that leads to higher airline operating costs and increased environmental impacts resulting from fuel-burn emissions. For example, poor ramp traffic coordination can lead to an aircraft blocking an arrival´s access to an assigned gate or a critical alleyway, requiring the arrival either to wait for the blockage to clear or to be directed to another gate.
Keywords :
air traffic control; airports; cost reduction; environmental factors; U.S. airports; aircraft blocking; aircraft movement; aircraft traffic congestion; around ramp-area alleyways; cost reduction; delay reduction; environmental impacts; fuel-burn emission; gate operations; poor ramp traffic coordination; ramp operations; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Airports; Atmospheric modeling; Delay; Logic gates; Surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference (ICNS), 2012
Conference_Location :
Herndon, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1901-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICNSurv.2012.6218407