To assist NASA in identifying research art, with the greatest potential for improving the air transportation system, two models were developed as part of its Aviation System Analysis Capability (ASAC). The ASAC Flight Segment Cost Model (FSCM) is used to predict aircraft trajectories, resource consumption, and variable operating costs for one or more flight segments. The Network Cost Model can either summarize the costs for a network of flight segments processed by the FSCM or can be used to independently estimate the variable operating costs of flying a fleet of equipment given the number of departures and average flight stage lengths.


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    Title :

    ASAC Flight Segment and Network Cost Models


    Contributors:
    B. J. Kaplan (author) / D. A. Lee (author) / N. Retina (author) / E. R. Wingrove (author) / B. Malone (author)

    Publication date :

    1997


    Size :

    204 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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