Free route airspace permits users to freely plan a route between defined entry and exit waypoints, with the possibility of routing via intermediate points. Flights flying in a free route area remain subject to air traffic control (ATC) for separation provision. This research evaluates an extreme future scenario of free route implementation across Europe. We consider the complete upper airspace of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) area as a unique airspace block configured with free route. The paper is centered in investigating the benefits for the airspace users, and in the study of possible increments of complexity of such configuration. In this research, fast time simulations are carrying out to discover how much flight time, ...
These thesis is the result of the study of the possibility of expansion of the two existing Free Rou...
International audienceAir traffic in Europe is predicted to increase considerably over the next deca...
With increasing requirements to become more flexible in structuring and operating the airspace, it i...
Free route airspace permits users to freely plan a route between defined entry and exit waypoints, w...
Free-route airs pace perm its us ers to freely plan a route between defined entry and exit waypoints...
Free Route Airspace is an operational concept for the modernization of the airspace, addressed to im...
The current airspace configuration is fragmented, defined by national airspaces according political ...
The European air traffic management (ATM) systems handles approximately 26,000 flights daily. Foreca...
At the present time, there is the effort to replace the established airways for flying by direct lin...
Free route airspace is a new concept in airspace management that has emerged from the Single Europea...
The current configuration of the European airspace is fragmented, defined by national boundaries tha...
Currently, airspace users have little influence in determining alternative routes in the case of air...
The paper summarizes changes in the flight planning caused by the introduction of Free Route Airspac...
The present study aims to assess the actual performance of flight operations in the Spanish airspace...
Actually, en-route flight traffic is carried out on a system of predefined routes with a low number ...
These thesis is the result of the study of the possibility of expansion of the two existing Free Rou...
International audienceAir traffic in Europe is predicted to increase considerably over the next deca...
With increasing requirements to become more flexible in structuring and operating the airspace, it i...
Free route airspace permits users to freely plan a route between defined entry and exit waypoints, w...
Free-route airs pace perm its us ers to freely plan a route between defined entry and exit waypoints...
Free Route Airspace is an operational concept for the modernization of the airspace, addressed to im...
The current airspace configuration is fragmented, defined by national airspaces according political ...
The European air traffic management (ATM) systems handles approximately 26,000 flights daily. Foreca...
At the present time, there is the effort to replace the established airways for flying by direct lin...
Free route airspace is a new concept in airspace management that has emerged from the Single Europea...
The current configuration of the European airspace is fragmented, defined by national boundaries tha...
Currently, airspace users have little influence in determining alternative routes in the case of air...
The paper summarizes changes in the flight planning caused by the introduction of Free Route Airspac...
The present study aims to assess the actual performance of flight operations in the Spanish airspace...
Actually, en-route flight traffic is carried out on a system of predefined routes with a low number ...
These thesis is the result of the study of the possibility of expansion of the two existing Free Rou...
International audienceAir traffic in Europe is predicted to increase considerably over the next deca...
With increasing requirements to become more flexible in structuring and operating the airspace, it i...