在美国和欧洲进行爬升和下降时的垂直飞行剖面评估

Sam Peeters, Hartmut Koelman, R. Koelle, R. Galaviz-Schomisch, Marc Meekma, Stany Dalmet, J. Gulding
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有效的空中交通管理系统可以显著节省燃料和排放。近年来,垂直飞行效率已被确定为一个改进领域。持续爬升和下降操作是正在进行的空中导航系统现代化工作的重要组成部分。本文扩展了FAA和EUROCONTROL的联合工作,以期制定统一的理解和方法来衡量和评估运营空中交通管理绩效。这项工作是在两年期美国/欧洲区域业务比较报告的框架下进行的一项实证研究。除了更新下降阶段的评估,2018年的版本将包括和评估上升阶段。对具体机场的案例研究扩大了总体比较,这些机场需要在运营限制和提高效率之间取得平衡。虽然初步结果表明下降阶段的潜在效益更高,但解决这两个飞行阶段的问题对于为政策制定者和空中交通管理决策者提供性能结果至关重要,从而进一步确定实施方案的优先顺序,并改变运营概念。
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Assessing vertical flight profiles during climb and descent in the US and Europe
Significant fuel and emissions savings can be realized by an efficient air traffic management system. Throughout the recent years, vertical flight efficiency has been identified as an improvement area. Continuous climb and descent operations are important elements of the on-going air navigation system modernization efforts. This paper expands the joint work by FAA and EUROCONTROL with a view to develop a harmonized understanding and methodology to measure and assess operational air traffic management performance. The work is conducted as an empirical study under the umbrella of the biennial regional US/Europe operational comparison report. Next to updating the assessment of the descent phase, the 2018 edition will include and assess the climb phase. The overall comparison is augmented with case studies for specific airports where a balance between operational constraints and improved efficiency needs to be struck. While initial results point at a higher benefit potential for the descent phase, addressing both phases of flight is essential to provide policy makers and air traffic management decision makers with performance results to further prioritize implementation options and changes to the operational concept.
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