Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6936153 | Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We focus on reroutes that affect en route flight time by 5 min or more. Adopting a “multiplier” concept that was proposed in previous research and making use of two-year (2013-2014) flight level data at the 34 main airports in the US, we analyze how the en route time change affects cumulative arrival throughput at the destination airport, and the associated time savings or time costs. We find that these impacts of reroutes differ remarkably at different airports, and identify airports where the arrival time impact is highly correlated with the en route time change as well as those for which this correlation is weak. In addition, we compare downstream impacts among different types of reroutes. Finally, we study cases with very high multipliers in detail in order to identify these circumstances under which they occur.
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Authors
Wenzhe Ding, Yu Zhang, Mark Hansen,