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Evaluation of general aviation management at Denver Stapleton airport
Authors:Antoine G. Hobeika  Robert P. Ball
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil Engineering , Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State University , Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061;2. PRC Voorhees , 7798 Old Springhouse Road, McLean, Virginia, 22101
Abstract:The potential benefits of general aviation management at a major airport is examined in this paper. The three general aviation management techniques investigated are volume reduction, runway segregation and time restriction.

First, a methodology for analyzing these techniques is discussed. The various effects on each user group are quantified for economic comparison between each management technique attempted. A computer simulation model was used to measure the delay effects. Then, these techniques are applied to Denver Stapleton Airport to measure their effects in present and future scenarios.

The results show that the best general aviation management technique is volume restriction. The use of peak‐hour pricing mechanism provided better results than random rejection, particularly if only a small degree of diversion is desired. The construction of a new general aviation runway provided equivalent results to the best technique tested.
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