This report presents the results of a major NASA study of advanced vehicle concepts and their implications for the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). Comprising the efforts of dozens of researchers at multiple institutions, the analyses presented here cover a broad range of topics including business-case development, vehicle design, avionics, procedure design, delay, safety, environmental impacts, and metrics. The study focuses on the following five new vehicle types: Cruise-efficient short takeoff and landing (CESTOL) vehicles Large commercial tiltrotor aircraft (LCTRs) Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) Very light jets (VLJs) Supersonic transports (SST). The timeframe of the study spans the years 2025-2040, although some analyses are also presented for a 3X scenario that has roughly three times the number of flights as today. Full implementation of NextGen is assumed.


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    Titel :

    Advanced Vehicle Concepts and Implications for NextGen


    Beteiligte:
    Matt Blake (Autor:in) / Jim Smith (Autor:in) / Ken Wright (Autor:in) / Ricky Mediavilla (Autor:in) / Michelle Kirby (Autor:in) / Holger Pfaender (Autor:in) / John-Paul Clarke (Autor:in) / Vitali Volovoi (Autor:in) / Matt Hedrick (Autor:in) / Lakshmi Vempati (Autor:in)

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    01.01.2010


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch





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