
SIMULATION FOR AIRPORT BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS (BCA)
BCA is a valuation technique that is used to assess and compare alternative options to provide investment justification. The FAA requires BCAs for airport capacity
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BCA is a valuation technique that is used to assess and compare alternative options to provide investment justification. The FAA requires BCAs for airport capacity

The Aviation Safety Monitor measures safety margins by estimating the frequency, duration, and severity of buffer encroachments. A buffer encroachment occurs when an aircraft pair

The Aviation Safety Monitor is a service provided to deliver timely information on terminal area safety in the National Airspace System (NAS). The safety monitoring

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