This report presents the results of a detailed analysis of the New York Airports. The analysis was conducted by the New York Airport Improvement Working-Group which had representatives from the airport sponsor, the Air Transport Association, the airlines serving New York, and the Federal Aviation Administration. The purpose of the analysis was to determine the causes of delay and the potential delay reduction benefits of recommended improvements. The effort was part of the Airport Improvement Program. (Author)
Airport Delay and Improvement Study, John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport
1981
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Management planning and control , Commercial aviation , Delay , Airports , International airports , New York , Air traffic control systems , Navigational aids , Landing aids , Runways , Capacity(Quantity) , Passengers , Weather , Cost analysis , Benefits , Reduction , Operations research , John F. Kennedy International Airport , LaGuardia Airport