DFW International Airport Debuts Perimeter Taxiways, Revolutionizing Airfield Safety
Posted on: Thursday, 4 December 2008, 14:56 CST
DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
"This perimeter taxiway system will provide the traveling public with a
safer and more efficient Airport, with fewer delays on the ground and getting
passengers to and from their gate faster than ever before," said
The concept is simple in theory: build new taxiways along the perimeter of the airfield, enabling arriving aircraft to taxi around DFW's seven active runways rather than wait to cross them. That avoids the risk of possible incursions and increases the use of runways for takeoffs and landings. It also reduces the need for air traffic controllers to manage intersecting airplane traffic on the airfield.
"This project is a testament to the quality of the staff and the
partnerships we have at DFW, which allow innovation and creativity to
flourish," said
Today's opening culminates 17 years of research, planning and development
efforts. Along the way, DFW teamed up with the FAA and NASA to test the
benefits of a perimeter taxiway system in 2003. Air traffic controllers and
pilots completed and overwhelmingly approved of the system during a simulation
at NASA Ames FutureFlight Central in
"When we tested the system concepts, we were able to eliminate a
significant number of runway crossings every hour," added
The first quadrant of the perimeter taxiway system was completed at a cost
of
The perimeter taxiway project continues DFW's long-standing leadership role in developing and testing airfield safety initiatives, many of which are being adopted worldwide. The Airport has collaborated with the FAA to test and implement other safety innovations including Runway Status Lights, Area Navigation and Bird Radar.
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