Continuous climb, cruise and decent operations (referred as continuous operations) may contribute to significantly reduce fuel and emissions. Nevertheless, it is obvious that the introduction of such procedures at large scale is not possible with the current air traffic management concept of operations, since flying at constant altitudes is one of the key aspects to strategically separate flows of aircraft. This paper tries to quantify what would be the potential savings of flying such optimised vertical profiles. A multiphase optimal control problem is formulated and solved by means of numerical optimisation. Optimal conventional trajectories (subject to realistic air traffic management practices and constraints) are compared with optimal ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
With the advent of improved aircraft situational awareness and the need for airlines to reduce their...
This study estimates the potential benefits of continuous descents for more than 480,000 flights to ...
Continuous climb, cruise and decent operations (referred as continuous operations) may contribute t...
The characteristics of optimum fixed-range trajectories whose structure is constrained to climb, ste...
A compromise solution to increase flight efficiency in cruise, but without penalising capacity (or e...
In previous research, an aircraft trajectory planning algorithm was developed aiming at optimizing ...
Continuous Climb Operations aim at improving the efficiency of a flight's climb phase by reducing th...
IT is a known fact that aircraft noise and fuel emissions are the most constraining factors for the ...
Best paper Award in Trajectory Optimisation Track - ICRAT 2016Speed reduction strategies have proved...
This paper focuses on the vertical profile of the cruise phase of long-haul commercial flights cov...
A typical aircraft flight consists of three phases, namely climb, cruise and descent. The purpose of...
The possibility of improving aircraft cruise by periodic motion is investigated for subsonic aircraf...
Developing optimal aircraft trajectories that minimize flight times, fuel burn, and associated envir...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential fuel and emission benefits of implementing Continuo...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
With the advent of improved aircraft situational awareness and the need for airlines to reduce their...
This study estimates the potential benefits of continuous descents for more than 480,000 flights to ...
Continuous climb, cruise and decent operations (referred as continuous operations) may contribute t...
The characteristics of optimum fixed-range trajectories whose structure is constrained to climb, ste...
A compromise solution to increase flight efficiency in cruise, but without penalising capacity (or e...
In previous research, an aircraft trajectory planning algorithm was developed aiming at optimizing ...
Continuous Climb Operations aim at improving the efficiency of a flight's climb phase by reducing th...
IT is a known fact that aircraft noise and fuel emissions are the most constraining factors for the ...
Best paper Award in Trajectory Optimisation Track - ICRAT 2016Speed reduction strategies have proved...
This paper focuses on the vertical profile of the cruise phase of long-haul commercial flights cov...
A typical aircraft flight consists of three phases, namely climb, cruise and descent. The purpose of...
The possibility of improving aircraft cruise by periodic motion is investigated for subsonic aircraf...
Developing optimal aircraft trajectories that minimize flight times, fuel burn, and associated envir...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential fuel and emission benefits of implementing Continuo...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
With the advent of improved aircraft situational awareness and the need for airlines to reduce their...
This study estimates the potential benefits of continuous descents for more than 480,000 flights to ...