Costs of Delay and Default Flight Level
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https://doi.org/10.14311/MAD.2014.08.02Abstract
This article deals with study of costs which every single aircraft operator has to pay for its delay against schedule or for non-flying in default flight level. These costs are defined, analysed afterwards and calculated accordingly.References
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A. Cook, G. Tanner and S. Anderson, “Evaluating the true cost to airliner of one minute of airborne or ground delay”, University of Westminster, London, pp. 17, May 2004.
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NM ATFCM Monthly Summary per Airport (Traffic Part) - December 2013
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