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Arrival Traffic Sequence for Converging Runways

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Vectoring , automated methods and speed control are available sequencing methods defined by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Point Merge System (PMS) is an innovative method for merging and sequencing arrival traffic flows. In this study, proposed PMS model for converging runways will be applied to International Istanbul Ataturk Airport. PMS and vectoring will be compared in real-time simulation and the results are assessed in terms of traffic sequence .

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Şahin, Ö., Usanmaz, Ö. (2016). Arrival Traffic Sequence for Converging Runways. In: Karakoc, T., Ozerdem, M., Sogut, M., Colpan, C., Altuntas, O., Açıkkalp, E. (eds) Sustainable Aviation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34181-1_23

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