This presentation examines four different airplane fleets from the standpoint of the 1980 needs of regional short-haul air carriers in balancing passenger satisfaction, operating economy, and good community relations for replacement of their present turboprop equipment.The four different fleet mixes examined are: The authors believe that a fleet of 100-seat fanjet and 50-seat turboprop aircraft would best meet the perceived needs of a short-haul carrier in serving a typical turboprop network, for the following major reasons:
The Perceived Needs of the Short-Haul Air Carrier
Sae Technical Papers
National Air Transportation Meeting ; 1975
1975-02-01
Conference paper
English
Aircraft , Tools and equipment , Airports , Fleets , Noise
Online Contents | 2000
Online Contents | 2000
Addressing heavy-haul needs on BNSF
Online Contents | 1996
Addressing heavy-haul needs on BNSF
IuD Bahn | 1996
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