A model of air traffic in the Los Angeles basin for the 1995 time frame is developed in this document. Details of annual operations demand projections for the basin including a distribution of loads over airports are provided. This demand is then translated into a typical peak instant traffic picture (snapshot of the airspace) and estimates of the busy hub hour loads for airports. The snapshot is summarized for various characteristics such as user type, flight type, altitude distributions and speed distributions.
An Advanced Air Traffic Management Concept Based on Extensions of the Upgraded Third Generation ATC System. System B: 1995 Los Angeles Basin Traffic Model, Volume I
1974
94 pages
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Air Transportation , Air traffic control systems , Management engineering , Forecasting , Mathematical models , California , Operation , Airports , Load distribution , Peak values , Management information systems , Economics , Classification , Factor analysis , Velocity , Altitude , Statistical data , Third generation systems , Los Angeles(California)