Continuous descent operations with controlled times of arrival at one or several metering fixes could enable environmentally friendly procedures without compromising terminal airspace capacity. This paper focuses on controlled time of arrival updates once the descent has been already initiated, assessing the feasible time window (and associated fuel consumption) of continuous descent operations requiring neither thrust nor speed-brake usage along the whole descent (i.e. only elevator control is used to achieve different metering times). Based on previous works, an optimal control problem is formulated and numerically solved. The earliest and latest times of arrival at the initial approach fix have been computed for the descent of an Airbus ...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
Allowing aircraft to descend uninterrupted at low engine power, continuous descent operations promis...
Due to the rapid growth of air traffic and the corresponding increase in demanded landing capacity o...
Continuous descent operations (CDO) with con- trolled times of arrival (CTA) at one...
In previous research, an aircraft trajectory planning algorithm was developed aiming at optimizing c...
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A noval integrated planning and guidance concept has been developed that optimizes aircraft trajecto...
This paper reports on a study of the robustness of Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) trajectories in...
This report presents a novel implementation of Time and Energy Managed Operations (TEMO) in which th...
This paper compares fuel consumption of alternative descent trajectories from cruise altitude to met...
The ability to meet a controlled time of arrival during a continuous descent operation will enable e...
Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Ev...
This paper compares fuel consumption of descent trajectories from cruise altitude to meter fix when ...
Allowing aircraft to descend uninterrupted at low engine power, continuous descent operations promis...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
Allowing aircraft to descend uninterrupted at low engine power, continuous descent operations promis...
Due to the rapid growth of air traffic and the corresponding increase in demanded landing capacity o...
Continuous descent operations (CDO) with con- trolled times of arrival (CTA) at one...
In previous research, an aircraft trajectory planning algorithm was developed aiming at optimizing c...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
A noval integrated planning and guidance concept has been developed that optimizes aircraft trajecto...
This paper reports on a study of the robustness of Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) trajectories in...
This report presents a novel implementation of Time and Energy Managed Operations (TEMO) in which th...
This paper compares fuel consumption of alternative descent trajectories from cruise altitude to met...
The ability to meet a controlled time of arrival during a continuous descent operation will enable e...
Continuous Descent Operations (CDOs) have been subject of extensive research in the last decades. Ev...
This paper compares fuel consumption of descent trajectories from cruise altitude to meter fix when ...
Allowing aircraft to descend uninterrupted at low engine power, continuous descent operations promis...
Continuous descent operations (CDOs) with required times of arrival (RTA) have been identified as a ...
Continuous Descent Arrival (CDA) is a procedure where aircraft descend, at or near idle thrust, from...
Allowing aircraft to descend uninterrupted at low engine power, continuous descent operations promis...
Due to the rapid growth of air traffic and the corresponding increase in demanded landing capacity o...