Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technologies and procedures to support this growth in a safe and efficient manner. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration - 1 (ATD-1) will operationally demonstrate the feasibility of efficient arrival operations combining ground-based and airborne NASA technologies. The integration of these technologies will increase throughput, reduce delay, conserve fuel, and minimize environmental impacts. The ground-based tools include Traffic Management Advisor with Terminal Metering for precise time-based scheduling and Controller Managed Spacing decision support tools for better managing airc...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
The predicted increase in the number of commercial aircraft operations creates a need for improved o...
Interval Management (IM) is one NexGen method for achieving airspace efficiencies. In order to initi...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
The Interval Management for Near-term Operations Validation of Acceptability (IM-NOVA) experiment wa...
Program’s Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration- 1 (ATD-1). ATD-1 is intended to showcase ...
NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-based scheduli...
NASA's first Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) subproject successfully complet...
In order to enable arrival management concepts and solutions in a NextGen environment, ground-based ...
NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
One of the goals of NextGen is to enable frequent use of Optimized Profile Descents (OPD) for aircra...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
Abstract — NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-bas...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
The predicted increase in the number of commercial aircraft operations creates a need for improved o...
Interval Management (IM) is one NexGen method for achieving airspace efficiencies. In order to initi...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
The Interval Management for Near-term Operations Validation of Acceptability (IM-NOVA) experiment wa...
Program’s Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration- 1 (ATD-1). ATD-1 is intended to showcase ...
NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-based scheduli...
NASA's first Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) subproject successfully complet...
In order to enable arrival management concepts and solutions in a NextGen environment, ground-based ...
NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
One of the goals of NextGen is to enable frequent use of Optimized Profile Descents (OPD) for aircra...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
Abstract — NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-bas...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
The predicted increase in the number of commercial aircraft operations creates a need for improved o...
Interval Management (IM) is one NexGen method for achieving airspace efficiencies. In order to initi...