Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region

Free Route Airspace (FRA) allows airspace users to freely plan a route in en-route airspaces within certain restrictions, and it is anticipated that the FRA offers the benefit of fuel saving and flexibility. In this paper, the benefits and operational feasibility of the Free Route Airspace concept w...

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Main Authors: Tominaga, Koji, Chan, Amos Ken Wen, Sultana, Joe, Schultz, Michael, Itoh, Eri, Duong, Vu N.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1726302024-01-02T15:30:52Z Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region Tominaga, Koji Chan, Amos Ken Wen Sultana, Joe Schultz, Michael Itoh, Eri Duong, Vu N. 26th Air Transportation Research Society World Conference (ATRS 2023) Air Traffic Management Research Institute Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aviation ASEAN Free Route Airspace Free Route Airspace (FRA) allows airspace users to freely plan a route in en-route airspaces within certain restrictions, and it is anticipated that the FRA offers the benefit of fuel saving and flexibility. In this paper, the benefits and operational feasibility of the Free Route Airspace concept within the ASEAN consisting 12 Flight Information Regions (FIRs) are evaluated using fast-time simulation. We simulated approximately 10000 flights per day for 15 days (or double the volume of it) for two routing scenarios (conventional Air Traffic Services airways rules vs. FRA rules). Results showed that traffic efficiency metrics are fewer in FRA than in the conventional rules via Air Traffic Services airways, with approximately 2 % improvement in fuel burn, flight duration and flown distance. The number of potential conflicts, an operational feasibility metric, was fewer in FRA. When zooming into individual FIRs, we found that local FRA routing rules could be added to avoid cluster of conflicts. This study presents one of the first systematic benefits and operational feasibility studies of FRA in the Southeast Asia region. All results considered, this study presents an initial confirmation and prospect towards application of the FRA concept in the region. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, under the Aviation Transformation Programme. 2023-12-29T07:09:49Z 2023-12-29T07:09:49Z 2023 Conference Paper Tominaga, K., Chan, A. K. W., Sultana, J., Schultz, M., Itoh, E. & Duong, V. N. (2023). Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region. 26th Air Transportation Research Society World Conference (ATRS 2023). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172630 https://www.atrsworld.org/2023 https://www.atrs2023kobe.com/ en NRF ATP4 © 2023 ATRS World Conference. All Rights Reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aviation
ASEAN
Free Route Airspace
spellingShingle Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aviation
ASEAN
Free Route Airspace
Tominaga, Koji
Chan, Amos Ken Wen
Sultana, Joe
Schultz, Michael
Itoh, Eri
Duong, Vu N.
Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region
description Free Route Airspace (FRA) allows airspace users to freely plan a route in en-route airspaces within certain restrictions, and it is anticipated that the FRA offers the benefit of fuel saving and flexibility. In this paper, the benefits and operational feasibility of the Free Route Airspace concept within the ASEAN consisting 12 Flight Information Regions (FIRs) are evaluated using fast-time simulation. We simulated approximately 10000 flights per day for 15 days (or double the volume of it) for two routing scenarios (conventional Air Traffic Services airways rules vs. FRA rules). Results showed that traffic efficiency metrics are fewer in FRA than in the conventional rules via Air Traffic Services airways, with approximately 2 % improvement in fuel burn, flight duration and flown distance. The number of potential conflicts, an operational feasibility metric, was fewer in FRA. When zooming into individual FIRs, we found that local FRA routing rules could be added to avoid cluster of conflicts. This study presents one of the first systematic benefits and operational feasibility studies of FRA in the Southeast Asia region. All results considered, this study presents an initial confirmation and prospect towards application of the FRA concept in the region.
author2 26th Air Transportation Research Society World Conference (ATRS 2023)
author_facet 26th Air Transportation Research Society World Conference (ATRS 2023)
Tominaga, Koji
Chan, Amos Ken Wen
Sultana, Joe
Schultz, Michael
Itoh, Eri
Duong, Vu N.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Tominaga, Koji
Chan, Amos Ken Wen
Sultana, Joe
Schultz, Michael
Itoh, Eri
Duong, Vu N.
author_sort Tominaga, Koji
title Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region
title_short Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region
title_full Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region
title_fullStr Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region
title_full_unstemmed Operational feasibility assessment of the Free Route Airspace concept in the ASEAN region
title_sort operational feasibility assessment of the free route airspace concept in the asean region
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172630
https://www.atrsworld.org/2023
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