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DEPARTMENT OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Planning of Airport: Requirements of Airport-
Terminal Area, Runway Length
PART : 3
Er. Ramprasad Kumawat
(M.Tech.)
Airport Engineering
• Introduction: Requirements to Airport
Planning,
• Airport Classifications,
• Factors in Airport Site Selection,
• Airport Size.
• Planning of Airport: Requirements of Airport-
• Terminal Area,
• Runway Length etc.
Planning of Airport
• It involves planning, designing, and
construction of terminals, runways, and other
ancillary facilities for airlines to operate.
• Developing an airport requires huge amount of
capital and anticipation of future growth of
airlines and passengers.
• AAI is responsible for the development of
airports in India.
Planning an Airport
• To plan an airport, the AAI is concerned for
three approvals −
• Technical Approvals
– Review and approve Airport Layout Plan (ALP).
– Review and acceptance of forecast.
– Airspace and procedure changes.
– Land acquisition.
• Financial Approvals
– Funding for the airport is approved once the
project gets clearance for safety, security, capacity,
and airport access systems.
• Environmental Approvals
– Review and assess environmental issues.
– Find out solutions to address the environmental
problems.
• Airport planning is vital to understand
problems and potential environmental issues.
Out of the reactive and proactive planning
methods, an appropriate planning method is
selected depending upon the requirement.
Airport Development
• It includes the development of the land to build
the terminals and base, and building the
infrastructure for the ancillary facilities. All the
infrastructural development is done in
accordance with the ICOA standards.
Airport − Terminal Planning
• The following criteria need to be considered
while planning and designing a terminal −
• Passenger flow and traffic peaking.
• Minimum walking distance.
• Level of service for passengers and sophistication.
• Performance standards.
• Area for Retailers: Duty free shops, food joints,
and spas.
• Area for Facility points such as Restrooms, ATM
machines, and kiosks.
• Easy access to retail area and facility points.
• Compatibility of facilities with aircraft
characteristics.
• Ability to handle changes in technology and
automation.
• Expandability for future growth.
• Area and processing time for checking-in,
immigration/customs clearance, baggage
security screening, and baggage delivery.
Airport − Terminal Configurations
• The following configurations are adapted
while designing the airport terminals −
Airport - General Layout
• An airport is mainly divided into two areas −
• Airside Area
• Landside Area
Airside Area
• It is the area beyond landside area inside the
airport. It includes runways, taxiways, and ramps.
• Runway − An area where aircraft takes off and
lands. It is made of soft grass, asphalt, or
concrete. It has white markings, which help the
pilot during take-off and landing. It also has
lamps on the sides to guide the pilot during night.
The vehicles other than the aircrafts are strictly
prohibited to enter this area of the airport.
• Ramp − Also called Apron, this area is used
for parking the aircrafts. It can be accessed for
boarding and alighting the aircraft. The airline
staff or ground duty staff can access this area.
• Taxiway − It is a path on the airport that
connects the ramp to the runway.
Landside Area
• It is the area in the airport terminal and the
area towards city. It has access to the city roads
and it contains parking area as well as public
transport area.
• Terminal − It is a part of airport building that
where travelers come to board their flight or
arrive from a flight. There are security
checking, baggage checking, amenities, and
waiting areas at the terminal.
• Car Parking − This area is outside but
adjacent to the terminal where vehicles can be
parked on chargeable basis.
Airline - Route Planning
• Airline Route Planning is nothing but planning on
the proposed route for flights. It involves the
calculation of amount of fuel required for an
aircraft to travel from the original airport to the
destination airport. The route planning also
involves −
• Plan of flight with adequate amount of fuel and
most reasonable route.
• Compliance of flight with Air Traffic Control
requirements.
The following are the various plans −
• Summary plan for Air Traffic Control
(FAA/ICAO format).
• Summary plan for direct download into on-
board flight management system.
• Detailed plan for the use by pilots
• For route planning, flight planning officers need
to consider the weather conditions, weight of
the flight at different stages, length of the
journey, height at which it can be taken, and the
rules set by ICAO for safe planning.
Flight Management System (FMS)
• Flight Management System is an electronic
system that navigates an aircraft according to
the flight plan.
• Flight Plans are prepared by pilots or other
professional dispatchers before departure and
they are entered into Flight Management
System.
• FMS also contains Navigation Database that
contains all relevant information required to
execute the flight plan.
Air Traffic Control Service
• The Air Traffic Control Service assists the airlines
to ensure their safe and orderly operations in real
time. The ATS is responsible for −
• Preventing aircraft collisions.
• Providing aid for the safe and efficient conduct of
flights.
• Carry out and maintain an orderly flow of air
traffic;
• Notify concerned organizations and assist in
search and rescue operations of aircrafts.
Runway
• According to the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined
rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared
for the landing and takeoff of aircraft".
• Runways may be a man-made surface
(often asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both)
or a natural surface
(grass, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt).
• Runways, as well as taxiways and ramps, are
sometimes referred to as "tarmac", though very
few runways are built using tarmac.
• Runways made of water for seaplanes are
generally referred to waterways.
• Runway lengths are now commonly given in
meters worldwide, except in North America
where feet are commonly used.
Runway
Runway length
• A runway of at least 6,000 ft (1,800 m) in
length is usually adequate for aircraft weights
below approximately 200,000 lb (91,000 kg).
• Larger aircraft including wide bodies will
usually require at least 8,000 ft (2,400 m) at
sea level and somewhat more at
higher altitude airports.
• International wide body flights, which carry
substantial amounts of fuel and are therefore
heavier, may also have landing requirements of
10,000 ft (3,000 m) or more and takeoff
requirements of 13,000 ft (4,000 m).
• The Boeing 747 is considered to have the
longest takeoff distance of the more common
aircraft types and has set the standard for
runway lengths of larger international airports.
• At sea level, 10,000 ft (3,000 m) can be
considered an adequate length to land virtually
any aircraft.
• Wind rose diagrams have been proved to be
very useful nowadays in the design of airport
runway
• In India, recommendations of International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) are now
followed more often. For landing, only altitude
correction is done for runway length whereas
for take-off, all types of correction are taken
into consideration
• The world's longest paved runway, at Qamdo
Bamda Airport in Tibet (China), has a total
length of 5,500 m (18,045 ft).
Top 10 Longest Airport Runways in
India
• Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi:
4,430 mt
• Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad:
4,260 mt
• Bengaluru International Airport, Bengaluru: 4,120
mt
• Chennai International Airport, Chennai: 3,658 mt
• Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International
Airport, Kolkata: 3,627 mt
• Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport,
Ahmedabad: 3,599 mt
• Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport,
Mumbai: 3,445 mt
• Cochin International Airport, Kochi: 3,400 mt
• Trivandrum International Airport,
Thiruvananthapuram: 3,400 mt
• Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport,
Amrtisar: 3,289 mt
• THANKS!
• Gmail: ramkumawat001@gmail.com

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Planning OF AIRPORT REQUIREMENTS OF AIR PORT TERMINAL AREA RUNWAY LENGTH

  • 1. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Planning of Airport: Requirements of Airport- Terminal Area, Runway Length PART : 3 Er. Ramprasad Kumawat (M.Tech.)
  • 2. Airport Engineering • Introduction: Requirements to Airport Planning, • Airport Classifications, • Factors in Airport Site Selection, • Airport Size. • Planning of Airport: Requirements of Airport- • Terminal Area, • Runway Length etc.
  • 3. Planning of Airport • It involves planning, designing, and construction of terminals, runways, and other ancillary facilities for airlines to operate. • Developing an airport requires huge amount of capital and anticipation of future growth of airlines and passengers. • AAI is responsible for the development of airports in India.
  • 4. Planning an Airport • To plan an airport, the AAI is concerned for three approvals − • Technical Approvals – Review and approve Airport Layout Plan (ALP). – Review and acceptance of forecast. – Airspace and procedure changes. – Land acquisition.
  • 5. • Financial Approvals – Funding for the airport is approved once the project gets clearance for safety, security, capacity, and airport access systems. • Environmental Approvals – Review and assess environmental issues. – Find out solutions to address the environmental problems.
  • 6. • Airport planning is vital to understand problems and potential environmental issues. Out of the reactive and proactive planning methods, an appropriate planning method is selected depending upon the requirement.
  • 7. Airport Development • It includes the development of the land to build the terminals and base, and building the infrastructure for the ancillary facilities. All the infrastructural development is done in accordance with the ICOA standards.
  • 8. Airport − Terminal Planning • The following criteria need to be considered while planning and designing a terminal − • Passenger flow and traffic peaking. • Minimum walking distance. • Level of service for passengers and sophistication. • Performance standards. • Area for Retailers: Duty free shops, food joints, and spas. • Area for Facility points such as Restrooms, ATM machines, and kiosks.
  • 9. • Easy access to retail area and facility points. • Compatibility of facilities with aircraft characteristics. • Ability to handle changes in technology and automation. • Expandability for future growth. • Area and processing time for checking-in, immigration/customs clearance, baggage security screening, and baggage delivery.
  • 10. Airport − Terminal Configurations • The following configurations are adapted while designing the airport terminals −
  • 11.
  • 12. Airport - General Layout • An airport is mainly divided into two areas − • Airside Area • Landside Area
  • 13. Airside Area • It is the area beyond landside area inside the airport. It includes runways, taxiways, and ramps. • Runway − An area where aircraft takes off and lands. It is made of soft grass, asphalt, or concrete. It has white markings, which help the pilot during take-off and landing. It also has lamps on the sides to guide the pilot during night. The vehicles other than the aircrafts are strictly prohibited to enter this area of the airport.
  • 14. • Ramp − Also called Apron, this area is used for parking the aircrafts. It can be accessed for boarding and alighting the aircraft. The airline staff or ground duty staff can access this area. • Taxiway − It is a path on the airport that connects the ramp to the runway.
  • 15.
  • 16. Landside Area • It is the area in the airport terminal and the area towards city. It has access to the city roads and it contains parking area as well as public transport area. • Terminal − It is a part of airport building that where travelers come to board their flight or arrive from a flight. There are security checking, baggage checking, amenities, and waiting areas at the terminal.
  • 17. • Car Parking − This area is outside but adjacent to the terminal where vehicles can be parked on chargeable basis.
  • 18. Airline - Route Planning • Airline Route Planning is nothing but planning on the proposed route for flights. It involves the calculation of amount of fuel required for an aircraft to travel from the original airport to the destination airport. The route planning also involves − • Plan of flight with adequate amount of fuel and most reasonable route. • Compliance of flight with Air Traffic Control requirements.
  • 19. The following are the various plans − • Summary plan for Air Traffic Control (FAA/ICAO format). • Summary plan for direct download into on- board flight management system. • Detailed plan for the use by pilots • For route planning, flight planning officers need to consider the weather conditions, weight of the flight at different stages, length of the journey, height at which it can be taken, and the rules set by ICAO for safe planning.
  • 20. Flight Management System (FMS) • Flight Management System is an electronic system that navigates an aircraft according to the flight plan. • Flight Plans are prepared by pilots or other professional dispatchers before departure and they are entered into Flight Management System. • FMS also contains Navigation Database that contains all relevant information required to execute the flight plan.
  • 21. Air Traffic Control Service • The Air Traffic Control Service assists the airlines to ensure their safe and orderly operations in real time. The ATS is responsible for − • Preventing aircraft collisions. • Providing aid for the safe and efficient conduct of flights. • Carry out and maintain an orderly flow of air traffic; • Notify concerned organizations and assist in search and rescue operations of aircrafts.
  • 22. Runway • According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft". • Runways may be a man-made surface (often asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (grass, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt).
  • 23. • Runways, as well as taxiways and ramps, are sometimes referred to as "tarmac", though very few runways are built using tarmac. • Runways made of water for seaplanes are generally referred to waterways. • Runway lengths are now commonly given in meters worldwide, except in North America where feet are commonly used.
  • 25. Runway length • A runway of at least 6,000 ft (1,800 m) in length is usually adequate for aircraft weights below approximately 200,000 lb (91,000 kg). • Larger aircraft including wide bodies will usually require at least 8,000 ft (2,400 m) at sea level and somewhat more at higher altitude airports.
  • 26. • International wide body flights, which carry substantial amounts of fuel and are therefore heavier, may also have landing requirements of 10,000 ft (3,000 m) or more and takeoff requirements of 13,000 ft (4,000 m). • The Boeing 747 is considered to have the longest takeoff distance of the more common aircraft types and has set the standard for runway lengths of larger international airports.
  • 27. • At sea level, 10,000 ft (3,000 m) can be considered an adequate length to land virtually any aircraft. • Wind rose diagrams have been proved to be very useful nowadays in the design of airport runway • In India, recommendations of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) are now followed more often. For landing, only altitude correction is done for runway length whereas for take-off, all types of correction are taken into consideration
  • 28. • The world's longest paved runway, at Qamdo Bamda Airport in Tibet (China), has a total length of 5,500 m (18,045 ft).
  • 29. Top 10 Longest Airport Runways in India • Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi: 4,430 mt • Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad: 4,260 mt • Bengaluru International Airport, Bengaluru: 4,120 mt • Chennai International Airport, Chennai: 3,658 mt • Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata: 3,627 mt
  • 30. • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad: 3,599 mt • Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai: 3,445 mt • Cochin International Airport, Kochi: 3,400 mt • Trivandrum International Airport, Thiruvananthapuram: 3,400 mt • Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amrtisar: 3,289 mt
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