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Scalability of the Air Transportation System and Development of Multi-Airport Systems: A Worldwide Perspective
(2008-06)
With the growing demand for air transportation and the limited ability to increase capacity at some key points in the air transportation system, there are concerns that in the future the system will not scale to meet demand. ...
Effects of Increased Nonstop Routing on Airline Cost and Profit
(2001-09)
Delays in the United States air transportation industry are increasing every year, with correspondingly
increasing costs. Delays are particularly bad at hub airports, due to the extra
demand placed on these connecting ...
Observation and Analysis of Departure Planning Operations at Boston Logan International Airport
(2011-10-14)
The Departure Planner (DP) is a concept for a decision-aiding tool that is aimed at improving the departure operations performance at major congested airports. In order to support the development of the DP tool, the flow ...
Scalability and Evolutionary Dynamics of Air Transportation Networks in the United States
(2007-09-21)
With the growing demand for air transportation and the limited ability to increase capacity at key points in the air transportation system, there are concerns that, in the future, the system will not scale to meet demand. ...
Queuing Model for Taxi-Out Time Estimation
(2001-09)
Flights incur a large percentage of their delays on the ground during the departure process
between their scheduled departure from the gate and takeoff. Because of the large uncertainties
associated with them, these ...