Predictive relationships are developed for the cost of initial spares for aircraft programs. Initial spares support the deployment of new aircraft. A close relationship is found between initial spares cost and weapon systems cost. Initial spares cost is also related to aircraft characteristics, such as weight, speed, and type of aircraft. Some anomalous findings regarding interactions among initial spares cost, weapon systems cost, and aircraft characteristics indicate that a better understanding of underlying causal relationships is needed.
Predicting the Cost of Initial Spares
1989
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
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