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Flight Path Optimization at Constant Altitude

Mark D. Ardema () and Bryan C. Asuncion ()
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Mark D. Ardema: Santa Clara University
Bryan C. Asuncion: Santa Clara University

Chapter Chapter 2 in Variational Analysis and Aerospace Engineering, 2009, pp 21-32 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this paper we consider flight optimization at constant altitude for a variety of missions and propulsion systems, and then focus on maximizing the range of a turbofan powered aircraft. Most analyses of optimal transport aircraft flight begin with the assumption that the flight profile consists of three segments – climb, cruise and descent. Indeed, this is the flight profile of all long-haul commercial flights today. The dominant stage of such flights, in terms of flight time, is the cruise segment. The air transportation industry is extremely competitive and even small changes in aircraft performance have significant impacts on the operation costs of airlines. Thus there has been, and continues to be, great interest in optimizing the cruising flight of transport aircraft.

Keywords: Fuel Consumption; Propulsion System; Transport Aircraft; Constant Altitude; Cruise Speed (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-95857-6_2

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