2013
DOI: 10.1504/ijam.2013.053051
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Identification of key aircraft and operational parameters affecting airport charges

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“…Airport charges and ground handling charges are based on the methodology of Ploetner et al [39]. Airport charges are composed of landing charges, passenger charges, navigation aid charges, lighting charges, terminal charges and service charges.…”
Section: Airport Chargesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Airport charges and ground handling charges are based on the methodology of Ploetner et al [39]. Airport charges are composed of landing charges, passenger charges, navigation aid charges, lighting charges, terminal charges and service charges.…”
Section: Airport Chargesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional direct operating costs refer to environmental airport noise and NO x charges, as well the emission trading scheme (ETS) charges [26]. The charges were computed based on functions from Ploetner et al [39]. The noise charges are based on defined levels of aircraft noise values for arrival as well as sideline and flyover as given by the ICAO [46].…”
Section: Additional Direct Operating Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For purposes of this study, the handling of battery modules was taken to be analogous to that of cargo containers. The cargo container handling cost constituent model is expressed as a function of MTOW (44) ; and since VJB-based aircraft concepts have a tendency of generating higher MTOW candidates compared to any baseline or seed aircraft, it was argued such an approach would serve as a suitable proxy for capturing incremental costs associated with battery module handling.…”
Section: Multi-disciplinary Design and Analysis Of Aircraft Utilisingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airport charges vary between airports, region and time of day, and these charges typically cover expenditures such as landing or ground handling fees. They are determined using parametric cost functions based on MTOW and number of passengers (54) . The Direct Maintenance Cost (DMC) covers labour and material cost associated with airframe and engine.…”
Section: Operating Economics Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NO x calculations are based on the pollutants of engine emissions defined by the ICAO engine database (57) or computed using specialised prediction methods (see Section 6.2.2 for results of 2035R, DMFC and PFC designs). The noise charge model uses aircraft specific standardised noise values for arrival and departure (58) .…”
Section: Operating Economics Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%