Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

Collaboration between terminal airspace and airport surface operation shows an increasing significance for the best efficiency of both parts of the air traffic management domain. Runways play a critical role in connecting the two parts for departure and arrival aircraft. Suppose the gate and the ent...

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Main Authors: Zhuoming Du, Junfeng Zhang, Zhao Ma, Jiaxin Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-12-01
Series:Aerospace
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/11/1/10
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Junfeng Zhang
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description Collaboration between terminal airspace and airport surface operation shows an increasing significance for the best efficiency of both parts of the air traffic management domain. Runways play a critical role in connecting the two parts for departure and arrival aircraft. Suppose the gate and the entry fix of an aircraft are predetermined according to the flight plan, and they are on the opposite side of the airport terminal. The aircraft will either spend more time (i.e., delay in the air) landing on a runway close to its gate or take a longer distance (i.e., detour on the ground) taxiing to its gate if a runway close to its entry fix is assigned. This paper proposes a runway assignment model considering terminal airspace operation and airport surface movement simultaneously to discover how runway assignments can affect integrated operations. Four different runway assignment schemes are applied in this model. Subsequently, a metaheuristic method is proposed to solve the model. Furthermore, the historical taxiing and flight time data are analyzed to demonstrate the potential benefits of runway reassignment. Finally, the results show that the free assignment of the runway stands out among the four schemes, not only in the performance of terminal airspace operation (lower flight time) but also in airport surface movement (lower pushback delay, taxi time).
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spelling doaj.art-c7fbc2cd59874bd0b69b5724823cbdc12024-01-26T14:11:31ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102023-12-011111010.3390/aerospace11010010Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International AirportZhuoming Du0Junfeng Zhang1Zhao Ma2Jiaxin Xu3College of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollaboration between terminal airspace and airport surface operation shows an increasing significance for the best efficiency of both parts of the air traffic management domain. Runways play a critical role in connecting the two parts for departure and arrival aircraft. Suppose the gate and the entry fix of an aircraft are predetermined according to the flight plan, and they are on the opposite side of the airport terminal. The aircraft will either spend more time (i.e., delay in the air) landing on a runway close to its gate or take a longer distance (i.e., detour on the ground) taxiing to its gate if a runway close to its entry fix is assigned. This paper proposes a runway assignment model considering terminal airspace operation and airport surface movement simultaneously to discover how runway assignments can affect integrated operations. Four different runway assignment schemes are applied in this model. Subsequently, a metaheuristic method is proposed to solve the model. Furthermore, the historical taxiing and flight time data are analyzed to demonstrate the potential benefits of runway reassignment. Finally, the results show that the free assignment of the runway stands out among the four schemes, not only in the performance of terminal airspace operation (lower flight time) but also in airport surface movement (lower pushback delay, taxi time).https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/11/1/10air traffic managementarrival and departure schedulingrunway assignmentintegrated optimizationsimulated annealing
spellingShingle Zhuoming Du
Junfeng Zhang
Zhao Ma
Jiaxin Xu
Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Aerospace
air traffic management
arrival and departure scheduling
runway assignment
integrated optimization
simulated annealing
title Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
title_full Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
title_fullStr Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
title_full_unstemmed Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
title_short Delay in the Air or Detour on the Ground?—A Case Study in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
title_sort delay in the air or detour on the ground a case study in guangzhou baiyun international airport
topic air traffic management
arrival and departure scheduling
runway assignment
integrated optimization
simulated annealing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/11/1/10
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