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The aircraft movement simulation model

Published: 12 December 1983 Publication History

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The following paragraphs describe a computer program for simulating the movements of aircraft on the apron, taxiways, and runways of an airport. The purpose of this program is to enable the airport planner to evaluate the performance of a given airport layout from an operational point of view. Likewise, he can compare alternative layouts, investigate the impact of a change in airport activity (flight schedule), or assess the impact of an unusual situation (closing of a runway). The inherent assumptions of the model are discussed, and the various output reports and graphics are illustrated and explained.

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  • (1990)Examination of air traffic flow at a major airportProceedings of the 22nd conference on Winter simulation10.5555/328885.329253(784-792)Online publication date: 1-Dec-1990

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WSC '83: Proceedings of the 15th conference on Winter Simulation - Volume 2
December 1983
703 pages

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Published: 12 December 1983

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  • (1990)Examination of air traffic flow at a major airportProceedings of the 22nd conference on Winter simulation10.5555/328885.329253(784-792)Online publication date: 1-Dec-1990

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