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Eri Itoh, Koji Tominaga, Michael Schultz and Vu N. Duong
Free route airspace allows airspace users to freely plan a route in en-route airspaces within certain restrictions. It is anticipated to offer the benefit of fuel saving and operational flexibility. Regarding its efficient implementation into the ASEAN a...
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Anrieta Dudoit, Vytautas Rim?a, Marijonas Bogdevicius and Jacek Skorupski
Aircraft fly en route under concurrent event situations (conflicting situations), which occur when they operate in the same airspace but are too close to each other in the same time frame. Hence, the safe horizontal distance between them is not less than...
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Lei Yang, Jue Huang, Qi Gao, Yi Zhou, Minghua Hu and Hua Xie
Free Route Airspace (FRA) permits users to freely plan routes between defined entry and exit waypoints with the possibility of routing via intermediate waypoints, which is beneficial to improve flight efficiency. Dynamic management of sectors is essentia...
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Peter Szabó, Miroslava Ferencová and Vladimír ?elezník
We use technical documentation, data structures, data, and algorithms in our research. These objects support our work, but we cannot offer a unique citation for each object. This paper proposes a method (for citation and reference management) to cite suc...
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Alessio Vitali, Manuela Battipede and Angelo Lerro
Aviation contribution to global warming and anthropogenic climate change is increasing every year. To reverse this trend, it is crucial to identify greener alternatives to current aviation technologies and paradigms. Research in aircraft operations can p...
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