Operational efficiency analysis of Beijing multi-airport terminal airspace

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Abstract

Multi-airport systems are growing in number and size globally, despite being afflicted by known inefficiencies due to the interferences between the flows of neighbouring airports. A macroscopic empirical approach is proposed in this paper to estimate the capacity penalties and demonstrated by a numerical case study for Beijing, which is projected to become one of the busiest metroplexes in Asia. The Pareto envelopes of the theoretical and observed peak hour capacities are statistically analysed to quantify the penalties in a comparable metroplex and are subsequently modulated by a sigmoid correlation function. The analysis predicts the practical capacity of Daixin, the penalty incurred by the pre-existing Capital airport and by the total multi-airport system. Various findings are drawn and discussed, highlighting the needs for further research.

Original languageBritish English
Article number102013
JournalJournal of Air Transport Management
Volume92
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • Capacity modelling
  • Demand-capacity balance
  • Metroplex
  • Multi-airport systems
  • Terminal area

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