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The Untolled Problems with Airport Slot Constraints

Joseph I. Daniel ()

No 09-09, Working Papers from University of Delaware, Department of Economics

Abstract: This paper examines the efficiency and practicality of airport slot constraints using a deterministic bottleneck model of landing and takeoff queues. It adapts this congestion pricing model to determine the optimal timing and quantity of slot permits for any number of slot windows. Aircraft choose their optimal operating times subject to the slot constraints, and airport queues adjust endogenously. The number and length of slot windows affects the congestion levels and efficiency gains. The atomistic bottleneck model is extended to include self-internalizing dominant traffic and atomistic fringe traffic. The model raises questions about the implementation of slot constraints that do not arise in standard congestion models. The theory explains Daniel's (2009a) empirical findings that slot-constraints at Toronto are ineffective and suggests that recent proposals for slot constraints at US airports would be similarly ineffective. Effective slot constraints require many narrow slot windows, making slot auctions or markets difficult to implement.

Keywords: airport congestion; slot constraints; pricing; bottleneck; queuing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R4 H2 L5 L9 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-ure
Date: 2009
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