34th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences

15 - Guest lectures

NASA SUSTAINABLE FLIGHT NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP OPERATIONS RESEARCH

A. Sultan, NASA (ARMD), United States

As part of the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Sustainable Flight National Partnership in response to the US Aviation Climate Action Plan, NASA is engaged with FAA, airlines, and airports on a series of airspace operations technology development and validation for reduced emissions, noise, and fuel consumption between now and 2032. NASA has developed prototype technologies and is actively conducting benefits assessment operational validation and evaluation flight trials at FAA facilities of Dallas and Houston regions in Texas, Dallas Fort Wort International Airport, Dallas Love Field, Houston George Bush International Airport, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Envoy Air. The current phase is focused on demonstrated validation and data collection for reductions in emissions and fuel for pre-departure re-routing around adverse weather. NASA, FAA, and airlines partners will present the prototype technology, how it is utilized by the various entities within the airspace, and the benefits it provides to each. NASA will also present the objectives and benefits of future planned technology development and operational validation and evaluations with partners for Oceanic Inter-ANSP Flow Management and Trajectory Negotiation, Disruption Management, and Integrated Air-Ground Optimized Trajectory Negotiation.


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