Print Email Facebook Twitter Modeling the effect of night time penalties on commercial and business flights for regional airport noise and economics: Rotterdam Airport case study Title Modeling the effect of night time penalties on commercial and business flights for regional airport noise and economics: Rotterdam Airport case study Author Wan Mohamed, W.M. Curran, R. Van der Zwan, F.M. Roling, P. Faculty Aerospace Engineering Date 2009-12-31 Abstract Noise is one of the main concerns of airports around the world. Several measures have been taken by regulators to reduce noise at airports. Some of these measures are meant to control noise at major or busy airports; however, certain operational restrictions (quota, curfew, and budget) are also implemented throughout the whole country regardless of the role and the size of the airports. An empirical example, using the Rotterdam Airport, a regional airport in the Netherlands, illustrates how regional airport should determine its night surcharges policies, especially with different type of aircraft categories. In this research, the night surcharges received from Business Jet category and Commercial aircraft category are being compared. The results indicate that the night surcharges did not compensate for the number of day time flight movements and potential revenues losses. Regional airport may need to be more selective in setting the night surcharges in order to maximise its revenues. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:32033ec6-faad-487a-959c-886d97d106f2 Publisher AIAA ISBN 978-1-56347-980-9 Source Conference proceedings of the 9th AIAA Aviation Technology, integrations and Operations Conference (ATIO), Hilton Head, Sept. 2009 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2009 Wan Mohamed, W.M.; Curran, R.; Van der Zwan, F.; Roling, P. Files PDF 237822.pdf 612.71 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:32033ec6-faad-487a-959c-886d97d106f2/datastream/OBJ/view