Title: Ken Hespe,
130TH ANNUAL
Ken Hespe, Manager,
Outreach External Affairs National Consortium
for Aviation Mobility, Hampton, Virginia
AVIATION FORECAST CONFERENCE - - March 16 - 17
2Why an Industry Consortium?
3The Small Aircraft Transportation System concept
is a safe, affordable travel alternative that
will provide new mobility and create equitable
access to more communities in less time for the
general public.
An augmentation to hub and spoke and a key to
the Next Transportation System . . .
4Need for Transformation
Transportation is critical to our nations
economy and our quality of lifebut today we are
straining its capacity limits, producing delays
and congestion
5What is SATS?
SATS is a research development project on
Aviation capabilities leading to integrated
flight demonstrations in 2005
- Higher-Volume Operations in Non-Radar Airspace at
Non-Towered Facilities Reliable Access to More
Destinations through Efficient Use of
Underutilized Airspace - Lower Landing Minimums at Minimally-Equipped
Landing Facilities More Landing Facilities
Available More Often At Less Cost - Increase Single-Pilot Crew Safety Mission
Reliability Safer Small Aircraft Operations,
Greater Throughput in Underutilized Airspace - Enroute Procedures Systems for Integrated Fleet
Operations Increased Mobility Without
Sacrificing Capacity
6 7Market Pull for Increased Mobility
- Booming Business Aircraft Market
- Dramatic growth in fractional ownership
- New class of Very Light Jets/Prop aircraft
- Designed to access small airports
- On-demand services emerging in market
And others.
8What is SATS TSAA?
Transportation Systems Analysis Assessment Model
- Uses accepted transportation analysis methods
- Socio-economic based (county level detail)
- Demand and supply relationships
- Multi-mode in scope
- Aerospace technology sensitive
- Can be applied to other NASA and FAA projects
- Two presentation schemes
- Computer platform independent (Matlab version)
- Platform dependent (Stand-alone model with GUI
integrated DLLs) - Employs Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
technology - Map Objects
- VB interface
9Analysis of Trip Demand for Low Cost Air Taxi
System
10Single Pilot Performance
11Future Transportation Safe - - Efficient - - Fast
From Wheels To Wings on America
Equitable On-Demand Widely Distributed Point-to-An
y Point 21st Century Air Mobility
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13Site Plan
450 X 450
14Arrival at Airport
15Inside Main Tent
16NCAM Village
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18VLJ Air Taxi Demand Forecast
TSAA National Market Demand Studies Indicate
- In 2010 the potential annual demand is 16.6
million person round trips requiring
approximately 8,300 aircraft - Current certification and production plans
indicate a maximum of 5,000 VLJs available by
2010 - 5,000 VLJ air taxis could generate approximately
16,000 additional flight per day - a 27 increase
in IFR flights - In 2022 the potential demand grows to 27 million
person round trips requiring approximately
13,500 aircraft - 13,500 VLJ air taxis could generate approximately
41,000 flights per day a 50 percent increase
in IFR flights