Several mathematical models now exist which determine the operating economics for a United States trunk airline. These models are valuable in assessing the impact of new aircraft into an airline's fleet. The use of a trunk airline cost model for the local service airline does not result in representative operating costs. A new model is presented which is representative of the operating conditions and resultant costs for the local service airline. The calculated annual direct and indirect operating costs for two multiequipment airlines are compared with their actual operating experience.
Operating cost model for local service airlines
Annual Conference of Society of Allied Weight Engineers ; 1976 ; Philadelphia, PA
1976-05-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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