Abstract:Nowadays, the problem of safe aircraft flows merging is considered usually as one-stage. However, real air-route schemes assume often a tree-like structure when primary flows are merged at some points and the resultant flows are merged further. In this case, the safety of merging should be controlled not only at the final point, but also at some intermediate ones. With that, aircraft can change their order between these merge points by means of usage of holding areas and/or path alignments. In this paper, the … Show more
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