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Title Modernizing the mobility Air Force for tomorrow's air traffic management system / Sean Bednarz [and others]
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND, ©2012
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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 88 pages) : color illustrations, color maps (digital, PDF file)
Series RAND Corporation monograph series ; MG1194
Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG1194.
Contents Introduction. -- CNS/ATM capabilities and mandates. -- Methodology for cost-effectiveness analysis. -- C-5 modernization. -- C-17 modernization. -- KC-135 modernization. -- C-130H modernization. -- C-130J modernization. -- Conclusions. -- Appendices. -- Bibliography
Summary Legal mandates for airspace modernization, certification requirements, and minimum aircraft capability and equipment standards aim to improve the efficiency and safety of air traffic, particularly within the world's busiest airspace. Mandates drive changes in technical and operational standards, but they can also deny access to premium altitudes, routing, and even airports for noncompliant aircraft. Aircraft modernization ensures continued access to fuel-efficient cruising altitudes and congested airspace, but these future benefits require an upfront investment in avionics upgrade programs. In a fiscally constrained environment, such decisions must take into account the quantifiable future costs that would be avoided by upgrades, weighed against the costs of modernization. Building on 2009 RAND work examining the cost-effectiveness of modernizing the U.S. Air Force's KC-10 aerial refueling tanker, this study extended the analysis to the C-5, C-17, C-130, and KC-135 fleets, evaluating the cost-effectiveness of modernizing these aircraft for compliance with forthcoming communication, navigation, and surveillance/air traffic management mandates. It found that, overall, the Air Force operates these aircraft in regions where some important future mandates will not be met without modernization, but the cost-effectiveness of upgrades depends to a great extent on fuel prices and the characteristics of missions conducted by each aircraft type
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-88)
Notes Title from PDF title screen (viewed on December 14, 2012)
Mode of access: World Wide Web. CStmoR
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. CStmoR
The research described in this report was sponsored by the United States Air Force under Contract FA7014-06-C-0001
Subject United States. Air Mobility Command -- Operational readiness
United States. Air Force -- Equipment -- Maintenance and repair -- Costs -- Evaluation
SUBJECT United States. Air Force fast
United States. Air Mobility Command fast
Subject Airplanes, Military -- Electronic equipment -- United States
Airplanes, Military -- United States -- Maintenance and repair -- Costs -- Evaluation
Avionics -- United States
Avionics.
Airplanes, Military -- Electronic equipment
Avionics
Operational readiness (Military science)
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Bednarz, Sean
Project Air Force (U.S.)
Rand Corporation.
ISBN 0833070622
9780833070623
9780833079671
0833079670