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Airport Operations Delays And Possible Mitigation Through Electric Taxi Systems, David S. Cross Ph.D., Ed.D., Mark Scharf Ph.D., Kristine M. Kiernan Ph.D. Mar 2020

Airport Operations Delays And Possible Mitigation Through Electric Taxi Systems, David S. Cross Ph.D., Ed.D., Mark Scharf Ph.D., Kristine M. Kiernan Ph.D.

National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS)

Airline departures, not including private aircraft, increased from 25,143 in 2000 to 36,722 in 2017. More passengers necessitate more aircraft and more flights. With more aircraft at terminals, ground delays, based on current airport design, will continue to increase. Systems that allow for reduced aircraft time on the ground will improve airline economics and airport operations, in addition, will reduce airline delays both for departure and arrival at the gate. The purpose of this qualitative research study was to explore the efficacy, from ramp controllers’ perspectives, of equipping airliners with an electric taxi system. Prototype electric taxi systems have shown …