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    The FAA maintains the  FAA's Airport and Airspace Simulation Model. Use this website to download documents and submit questions.


    What is FAA's Airport and Airspace Simulation Model?

    FAA's Airport and Airspace Simulation Model  is an airspace and airport simulation model that is used to test and analyze the impact of various air traffic scenarios.  FAA's Airport and Airspace Simulation Model uses a node-link structure to simulate the movement of individual aircraft along airspace routes, runways, taxiways , and gates. FAA's Airport and Airspace Simulation Model computes aircraft travel times and delay statistics. To learn about all the features and download the "How FAA's Airport and Airspace Simulation Model Works" document listed below.



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