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A Quantitative Study on the Benefits of Increasing The Frequency of Seeking Opportunities to Improve Fuel Efficiency for Oceanic Flights Using Satellite-Based Surveillance and Communication Technologies

机译:使用基于卫星的监视和通信技术增加寻找机会的频率以提高海洋飞行燃油效率的益处的定量研究

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Satellite-based surveillance and communication technologies (S&C) (e.g., Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS) - Contract (C) and Controller-Pilot Data Link Communication (CPDLC)) have been widely used to improve the air traffic management and flight operations in oceanic airspace. This study estimates the benefits of these technologies to flight operations in oceanic airspace. Specifically, we study the benefits of increasing the frequency of seeking opportunities to improve fuel efficiency in oceanic airspace using satellite-based S&C. A microscopic flight simulation model is applied to evaluate the fuel and travel time savings generated by increasing the frequency in the New York Flight Information Region (FIR). For a flight, we present a mathematical relationship between the frequency and its fuel savings in the FIR. The results show that in 2020 airlines can save more than 6 million dollars of fuel and 950 flight hours inside the New York FIR if pilots are able to seek the opportunities to improve fuel efficiency every 5 minutes during flights. The benefit estimates are primarily based on existing air traffic management rules (e.g., separation minima) and satellite-based S&C (e.g., ADS-C and CPDLC) in the New York FIR. We also analyze the increase in the pilots and air traffic controllers' workload. The analysis can be used to estimate the additional costs due to the frequency increase. This study can help airlines and pilots to find a cost-effective way to seek opportunities to improve fuel efficiency in oceanic airspace using satellite-based S&C.
机译:基于卫星的监视和通信技术(S&C)(例如,自动相关监视(ADS)-合同(C)和管制员-飞行员数据链路通信(CPDLC))已被广泛用于改善空中交通管理和海洋飞行操作空域。这项研究估计了这些技术对海洋领空飞行操作的好处。具体来说,我们研究了使用基于卫星的S&C来增加寻找机会以提高海洋空域燃油效率的机会所带来的好处。微观飞行模拟模型用于评估通过增加纽约飞行信息区(FIR)的频率而节省的燃油和旅行时间。对于飞行,我们在FIR中展示了频率与其节油之间的数学关系。结果表明,如果飞行员能够找到机会在飞行过程中每5分钟提高一次燃油效率,那么到2020年,航空公司可以在纽约飞行情报区内节省超过600万美元的燃油,并节省950个飞行小时。收益估算主要基于纽约FIR中现有的空中交通管理规则(例如,最小间隔)和基于卫星的S&C(例如,ADS-C和CPDLC)。我们还分析了飞行员和空中交通管制员工作量的增加。该分析可用于估计由于频率增加而产生的额外成本。这项研究可以帮助航空公司和飞行员找到一种经济有效的方法,以寻求机会使用基于卫星的S&C来提高海洋领空的燃油效率。

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