Air Traffic Flow Management
Thomas W. M. Vossen (),
Robert Hoffman and
Avijit Mukherjee
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Thomas W. M. Vossen: University of Colorado
Robert Hoffman: Metron Aviation, Inc.
Avijit Mukherjee: University of California, Santa Cruz
Chapter Chapter 7 in Quantitative Problem Solving Methods in the Airline Industry, 2012, pp 385-453 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Air transportation systems are some of the most complex logistical systems imaginable. The world’s airlines transported over 2.2 billion passengers in 2008, and transported approximately 40% of world trade (measured by value). There are nearly 2,000 airlines worldwide, which have a total fleet of nearly 23,000 aircraft and serve some 3,750 airports through a route network of several million miles managed by around 160 air navigation service providers.
Keywords: Congestion Price; Federal Aviation Administration; Collaborative Decision Making; Arrival Capacity; Airport Capacity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1608-1_7
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