Environmental benefits of enhanced surveillance technology on airport departure operations
Pierrick Burgain, Eric Feron

TL;DR
This paper investigates how enhanced surveillance technology can optimize airport departure operations, reducing emissions and congestion, with potential environmental benefits demonstrated at major airports like New York La Guardia and Seattle Tacoma.
Contribution
It introduces the environmental advantages of improved surveillance systems in airport departure management, quantifying emission reductions achievable through real-time traffic optimization strategies.
Findings
4% to 6% emission reductions at major airports
Enhanced surveillance improves traffic flow and safety
Additional benefits over existing threshold strategies
Abstract
Airport departure operations constitute an important source of airline delays and passenger frustration. Excessive surface traffic is the cause of increased controller and pilot workload; It is also the source of increased emissions; It worsens traffic safety and often does not yield improved runway throughput. Acknowledging this fact, this paper explores some of the feedback mechanisms by which airport traffic can be optimized in real time according to its current degree of congestion. In particular, it examines the environmnetal benefits that improved surveillance technologies can bring in the context of gate- or spot-release aircraft strategies. It is shown that improvements can lead yield 4% to 6% emission reductions for busy airports like New-York La Guardia or Seattle Tacoma. These benefits come on top of the benefits already obtained by adopting threshold strategies currently…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Traffic Management and Optimization · Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends · Aerospace and Aviation Technology
