The development of a forecast model for short haul air transportation systems in the California Corridor is discussed. The factors which determine the level of air traffic demand are identified. A forecast equation for use in airport utilization analysis is developed. A mathematical model is submitted to show the relationship between population, employment, and income for indicating future air transportation utilization. Diagrams and tables of data are included to support the conclusions reached regarding air transportation economic factors. (Author)
Studies in Short Haul Air Transportation in the California Corridor: Effects of Design Runway Length; Community Acceptance; Impact of Return on Investment and Fuel Cost Increases. Volume 2: Appendices
1973
194 pages
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English