Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Even if proving successful in reducing the environmental impact [1], such operations suffer from a well-known drawback: the loss of predictability from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) point of view, in terms of overfly-times at certain fixes along the route. Consequently, existing CDO implementations require ATC to introduce additional sequencing buffers to ensure safe separation among aircraft, thus reducing airport capacity. For all these reasons, in busy airports, CDOs are only feasible in off-peak hours, when the traffic demand is low [2]. In other to face this issue, several Air Traffic Management (ATM) concepts have been proposed that aim...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
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Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Ev...
Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Ev...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
Continuous descent operations (CDO) with con- trolled times of arrival (CTA) at one...
In this paper the effect of different aircraft automated descent guidance strategies on fuel burn an...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
The ability to meet a controlled time of arrival while also flying a continuous descent operation wi...
Continuous descent operations (CDO) with con- trolled times of arrival (CTA) at one...
Continuous descent approaches (CDAs) have demonstrated the ability to reduce aircraft fuel burn and ...
This paper reports on a study of the robustness of Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) trajectories in...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
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© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Ev...
Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Ev...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
Continuous descent operations (CDO) with con- trolled times of arrival (CTA) at one...
In this paper the effect of different aircraft automated descent guidance strategies on fuel burn an...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
The ability to meet a controlled time of arrival while also flying a continuous descent operation wi...
Continuous descent operations (CDO) with con- trolled times of arrival (CTA) at one...
Continuous descent approaches (CDAs) have demonstrated the ability to reduce aircraft fuel burn and ...
This paper reports on a study of the robustness of Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) trajectories in...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
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© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...