Дата: 11-12-19 09:35GATWICK"S NEW ARRIVALS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO REDUCE HOLDING TIMES
An innovative cross border arrival management system, known as XMAN, has gone into operation at Gatwick Airport following a successful SESAR trial run by NATS and partners across Europe. The airport believes that it further enhance its operational efficiency and 'green' crendtials as it has demonstrated multiple benefits, including a saving in fuel and CO2 emissions, as well as reduced holding times. XMAN’s success relies on the sharing of information between NATS, Gatwick Airport and surrounding Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), who work together to slow down aircraft which are up to 350 nautical miles from London. See also - ALL NEWS FOR THE DAY Gatwick uses a single runway for both arrivals and departures which means that the runway capacity can be used equally for arrivals and departures or biased towards departures or arrivals to allow the airport to reduce delays. Absorbing delay before aircraft reach the airport is expected to save more than 26,000 minutes every year in airborne low-level holding, in turn saving the airlines around 1,200 tonnes of fuel, reducing CO2 emissions by 3,800 tonnes, and helping to reduce noise for local communities. See also - ALL NEWS FOR THE DAY “It has been a great example of effective cooperation between multiple ANSPs, enabled by SESAR and we’d like to thank our partners for their support. This project has received funding from the SESAR Joint Undertaking under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 734145. Джерело інформації: Airport World |
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