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Airport Engineering
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Jaspreet Singh (110138)
Akshay Kaushal (110134)
Development of Air Transport in India
• The first air flight in India was performed in the year
1911 when a Frenchman carried mail from Allahabad
to Naini.
• The first commercial air service was established in 1930
as Tata Airlines.
• Air India entered into Jet age in 1960 when Boeing 707
Services were started between India and London and
subsequently extended to New York.
• India’s first Boeing 747 (Jumbo-Jet) which is two and a
half times the size of Boeing 707 – Emperor Ashoka
was procured in 1971.
Airport Engineering
• Airport Engineering encompasses the planning, design, and
construction of terminals, runways, and navigation aids to
provide for passenger and freight service.
• Airport engineers design and construct airports. They must
account for the impacts and demands of aircraft in their
design of airport facilities.
• These engineers must use the analysis of predominant
wind direction to determine runway orientation, determine
the size of runway border and safety areas, different wing
tip to wing tip clearances for all gates and must designate
the clear zones in the entire port.
What is an AIRPORT?
• An airport is a facility where passengers connect
from ground transportation to air transportation.
• It is a location where aircraft such as airplanes,
helicopters take off and land.
• Aircraft may also be stored or maintained at an
airport.
• An airport should have runway for takeoffs and
landings, buildings such as hangars and terminal
buildings.
Definition
• AIRFIELD is an area where
an aircraft can land and
take off, which may or may
not be equipped with any
navigational aids or
markings. Many grass
strips are also designated
as airfields.
What are Aerodromes?
• AERODROMES
• A defined area on land or water (including any
buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be
used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure
and surface movement of aircraft.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport
Airport History
• The world's first airport was built in 1928 at
Croydon near London (England). It was the main
airport for London till it was closed down in
1959, after the World War II. It is now open as a
visitor centre for aviation.
The International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO)
• The International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO), an agency of the United Nations, codifies
the principles and techniques of international air
navigation and fosters the planning and
development of international air transport to
ensure safe and orderly growth.
Types of
Airports
International
Airports
Regional
Airports
Domestic
Airports
International Airports
• An international airport has direct service to many other
airports.
• Handle scheduled commercial airlines both for passengers
and cargo.
• Many international airports also serve as "HUBS", or places
where non-direct flights may land and passengers switch
planes.
• Typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities
to handle international flights to and from other countries.
• Such airports are usually larger, and often feature longer
runways and facilities to accommodate the large aircraft.
(FBO, MRO etc..)
Hong Kong International Airport – Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong
Incheon International Airport
Domestic Airports
• A domestic airport is an airport which handles only
domestic flights or flights within the same country.
• Domestic airports don't have customs and immigration
facilities and are therefore incapable of handling flights to or
from a foreign airport.
• These airports normally have short runways which are
sufficient to handle short/medium haul aircraft.
Regional Airports
• A regional airport is an airport serving traffic within a
relatively small or lightly populated geographical area.
• A regional airport usually does not have customs and
immigration facilities to process traffic between countries.
• Aircraft using these airports tend to be smaller business jets
or private aircraft (general aviation).
Louisiana Regional Airport, US
Aircraft Characteristics• The size;
– Span of wings: This decides the width of taxiway,
size of aprons and hangers.
– Height: This decides the height of hanger gate and
miscellaneous installations inside the hanger.
– Wheel base: This decides minimum taxiway
radius.
– Tail width: Required for size of parking and
apron.
• Minimum turning radius: To determine the radii at
the ends of the taxiways and to ascertain the position
on the loading apron.
• Gross Take-off weight: It governs the thickness of
• Take-off and landing distances: A number of factors
such as altitude of the airport, gradient of runway,
direction and intensity of wind, temperature and the
manner of landing and take-off which influence the
take-off and landing distances.
• Tyre pressure and contact area: It governs the
thickness of the pavement.
• Range: The frequency of operations and hence the
peak traffic volume and the runway capacity depend
upon the normal haul length or the range.
Factors affecting selection of site for
Airport
• Availability of adequate area
• Accessibility
• Topography, soil condition and drainage
• Availability of construction materials
• Cost of development
• Cost of maintenance
• Traffic volume and type of traffic
• Cross-wind component
• Proximity of airways
• Safety factors
• Revenues
Typical Layout of an Airport
Important Components of An Airport
Layout
1. Runway
2. Terminal Building
3. Apron
4. Taxiway
5. Aircraft Stand
6. Hanger
7. Control Tower
8. Parking
Runways
A runway is the area where an aircraft lands or takes off. It
can be grass, or packed dirt, or a hard surface such as
asphalt or concrete. Runways have special markings on
them to help a pilot in the air to tell that it is a runway (and
not a road) and to help them when they are landing or
taking off. Runway markings are white.
Most runways have numbers on the end. The number is the
runway's compass direction. (For example, runway
numbered 36 would be pointing north or 360 degrees).
Some airports have more than one runway going in the
same direction, so they add letters to the end of the number
R for right, C for center, and L for left.
Terminal Buildings
Also known as airport terminal, these buildings are the
spaces where passengers board or alight from flights. These
buildings house all the necessary facilities for passengers to
check-in their luggage, clear the customs and have lounges to
wait before disembarking. The terminals can house cafes,
lounges and bars to serve as waiting areas for passengers.
Ticket counters, luggage check-in or transfer, security
checks and customs are the basics of all airport terminals. Large
airports can have more than one terminal that are connected to
one another through link ways such as walkways, sky-bridges or
trams. Smaller airports usually have only one terminal that
houses all the required facilities.
Aprons
Aircraft aprons are the areas where the aircraft park. Aprons
are also sometimes called ramps. They vary in size, from areas
that may hold five or ten small planes, to the very large areas
that the major airports have.`
4. Taxiway
A taxiway is a path on an airport
connecting runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other
facilities. They mostly have hard surface such as asphalt or
concrete, although smaller airports sometimes
use gravel or grass.
5. Aircraft Stand
A portion of an apron designated as a taxiway and intended to
provide access to aircraft stands only.
7. Control Tower
A tower at an airfield from which air traffic is controlled by radio
and observed physically and by radar.
8. Parking
Parking is a specific area of airport at which vehicles park.
Runway Orientation & Design
• “Rectangular area on an aerodrome used for
landing and take off “
• Runway orientation is important in airport
planning
• Current practice is to layout a runway in the
direction of prevailing wind
IMPORTANCE OF RUNWAY LAYOUT
• Determination of runway is a critical task
• It is very important for safe take offs and
approaches
• The width and sloping of runway also play a
role in safe approaches . It can be illustrated
by the figure below :
RUNWAY NUMBERS
• Runways are numbered according the
magnetic compass direction they are
oriented to
• Consists of two numbers one at each end of
runway
• Preceding that number are eight stripes.
• By 500 feet is the touchdown zone , identified
by six stripes
• Runway numbers are not given in degrees,
rather in shorthand format
• e.g. a runway with a marking of 14 is actually
140 degrees
• For simplicity FAA rounds off the precise
headings to nearest tens
RUNWAY CONFIGURATION
• FAA includes over 20 runway layouts
• Amongst them there are 4 basic runway
patterns :
1. SIMPLE RUNWAY
2. PARALLEL RUNWAY
3. OPEN-V RUNWAYS
4. INTERSECTING RUNWAYS
PARALLEL RUNWAYS
There are 4
types of
parallel
runways
OPEN-V RUNWAYS
Runways diverging from different directions but do not
intersect and form an open-V shape are ‘OPEN-V runways’
INTERSECTING RUNWAYS
Two or more runways that cross each other are classified as
intersecting runways.
This type of runway is used when there are relatively strong
prevailing winds from more than one direction during the
year.
FACTORS AFFECTING RUNWAY
ORIENTATION
• WIND
• AIRSPACE AVAILABILITY
• ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
• OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION
• AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL VISIBILITY
• WILD LIFE HAZARDS
• TERRAIN AND SOIL CONSIDERATION
RUNWAY LIGHTING
• These lights are used to assist pilot in to
identify the runway
• GREEN THRESHOLD LIGHTS : Line the
runway edge
• RED LIGHTS : Mark the end of runway
• BLUE LIGHTS : Run alongside taxiways
• While runways have YELLOW or WHITE
lights marking their edges
RUNWAY SIGNS
• Various kinds of runway signs are also
used for facilitation
• They differ according to their purpose
and action
Airport engineering

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Airport engineering

  • 1. Airport Engineering Submitted by: Jaspreet Singh (110138) Akshay Kaushal (110134)
  • 2. Development of Air Transport in India • The first air flight in India was performed in the year 1911 when a Frenchman carried mail from Allahabad to Naini. • The first commercial air service was established in 1930 as Tata Airlines. • Air India entered into Jet age in 1960 when Boeing 707 Services were started between India and London and subsequently extended to New York. • India’s first Boeing 747 (Jumbo-Jet) which is two and a half times the size of Boeing 707 – Emperor Ashoka was procured in 1971.
  • 3. Airport Engineering • Airport Engineering encompasses the planning, design, and construction of terminals, runways, and navigation aids to provide for passenger and freight service. • Airport engineers design and construct airports. They must account for the impacts and demands of aircraft in their design of airport facilities. • These engineers must use the analysis of predominant wind direction to determine runway orientation, determine the size of runway border and safety areas, different wing tip to wing tip clearances for all gates and must designate the clear zones in the entire port.
  • 4. What is an AIRPORT? • An airport is a facility where passengers connect from ground transportation to air transportation. • It is a location where aircraft such as airplanes, helicopters take off and land. • Aircraft may also be stored or maintained at an airport. • An airport should have runway for takeoffs and landings, buildings such as hangars and terminal buildings.
  • 5. Definition • AIRFIELD is an area where an aircraft can land and take off, which may or may not be equipped with any navigational aids or markings. Many grass strips are also designated as airfields.
  • 6. What are Aerodromes? • AERODROMES • A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft.
  • 8. Airport History • The world's first airport was built in 1928 at Croydon near London (England). It was the main airport for London till it was closed down in 1959, after the World War II. It is now open as a visitor centre for aviation.
  • 9. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) • The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), an agency of the United Nations, codifies the principles and techniques of international air navigation and fosters the planning and development of international air transport to ensure safe and orderly growth.
  • 11. International Airports • An international airport has direct service to many other airports. • Handle scheduled commercial airlines both for passengers and cargo. • Many international airports also serve as "HUBS", or places where non-direct flights may land and passengers switch planes. • Typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities to handle international flights to and from other countries. • Such airports are usually larger, and often feature longer runways and facilities to accommodate the large aircraft. (FBO, MRO etc..)
  • 12. Hong Kong International Airport – Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong
  • 14. Domestic Airports • A domestic airport is an airport which handles only domestic flights or flights within the same country. • Domestic airports don't have customs and immigration facilities and are therefore incapable of handling flights to or from a foreign airport. • These airports normally have short runways which are sufficient to handle short/medium haul aircraft.
  • 15. Regional Airports • A regional airport is an airport serving traffic within a relatively small or lightly populated geographical area. • A regional airport usually does not have customs and immigration facilities to process traffic between countries. • Aircraft using these airports tend to be smaller business jets or private aircraft (general aviation).
  • 17. Aircraft Characteristics• The size; – Span of wings: This decides the width of taxiway, size of aprons and hangers. – Height: This decides the height of hanger gate and miscellaneous installations inside the hanger. – Wheel base: This decides minimum taxiway radius. – Tail width: Required for size of parking and apron. • Minimum turning radius: To determine the radii at the ends of the taxiways and to ascertain the position on the loading apron. • Gross Take-off weight: It governs the thickness of
  • 18. • Take-off and landing distances: A number of factors such as altitude of the airport, gradient of runway, direction and intensity of wind, temperature and the manner of landing and take-off which influence the take-off and landing distances. • Tyre pressure and contact area: It governs the thickness of the pavement. • Range: The frequency of operations and hence the peak traffic volume and the runway capacity depend upon the normal haul length or the range.
  • 19. Factors affecting selection of site for Airport • Availability of adequate area • Accessibility • Topography, soil condition and drainage • Availability of construction materials • Cost of development • Cost of maintenance • Traffic volume and type of traffic • Cross-wind component • Proximity of airways • Safety factors • Revenues
  • 20. Typical Layout of an Airport
  • 21. Important Components of An Airport Layout 1. Runway 2. Terminal Building 3. Apron 4. Taxiway 5. Aircraft Stand 6. Hanger 7. Control Tower 8. Parking
  • 22. Runways A runway is the area where an aircraft lands or takes off. It can be grass, or packed dirt, or a hard surface such as asphalt or concrete. Runways have special markings on them to help a pilot in the air to tell that it is a runway (and not a road) and to help them when they are landing or taking off. Runway markings are white. Most runways have numbers on the end. The number is the runway's compass direction. (For example, runway numbered 36 would be pointing north or 360 degrees). Some airports have more than one runway going in the same direction, so they add letters to the end of the number R for right, C for center, and L for left.
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  • 24. Terminal Buildings Also known as airport terminal, these buildings are the spaces where passengers board or alight from flights. These buildings house all the necessary facilities for passengers to check-in their luggage, clear the customs and have lounges to wait before disembarking. The terminals can house cafes, lounges and bars to serve as waiting areas for passengers. Ticket counters, luggage check-in or transfer, security checks and customs are the basics of all airport terminals. Large airports can have more than one terminal that are connected to one another through link ways such as walkways, sky-bridges or trams. Smaller airports usually have only one terminal that houses all the required facilities.
  • 25. Aprons Aircraft aprons are the areas where the aircraft park. Aprons are also sometimes called ramps. They vary in size, from areas that may hold five or ten small planes, to the very large areas that the major airports have.`
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  • 27. 4. Taxiway A taxiway is a path on an airport connecting runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other facilities. They mostly have hard surface such as asphalt or concrete, although smaller airports sometimes use gravel or grass.
  • 28. 5. Aircraft Stand A portion of an apron designated as a taxiway and intended to provide access to aircraft stands only.
  • 29. 7. Control Tower A tower at an airfield from which air traffic is controlled by radio and observed physically and by radar. 8. Parking Parking is a specific area of airport at which vehicles park.
  • 30. Runway Orientation & Design • “Rectangular area on an aerodrome used for landing and take off “ • Runway orientation is important in airport planning • Current practice is to layout a runway in the direction of prevailing wind
  • 31. IMPORTANCE OF RUNWAY LAYOUT • Determination of runway is a critical task • It is very important for safe take offs and approaches • The width and sloping of runway also play a role in safe approaches . It can be illustrated by the figure below :
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  • 33. RUNWAY NUMBERS • Runways are numbered according the magnetic compass direction they are oriented to • Consists of two numbers one at each end of runway • Preceding that number are eight stripes.
  • 34. • By 500 feet is the touchdown zone , identified by six stripes • Runway numbers are not given in degrees, rather in shorthand format • e.g. a runway with a marking of 14 is actually 140 degrees • For simplicity FAA rounds off the precise headings to nearest tens
  • 35. RUNWAY CONFIGURATION • FAA includes over 20 runway layouts • Amongst them there are 4 basic runway patterns : 1. SIMPLE RUNWAY 2. PARALLEL RUNWAY 3. OPEN-V RUNWAYS 4. INTERSECTING RUNWAYS
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  • 37. PARALLEL RUNWAYS There are 4 types of parallel runways
  • 38. OPEN-V RUNWAYS Runways diverging from different directions but do not intersect and form an open-V shape are ‘OPEN-V runways’
  • 39. INTERSECTING RUNWAYS Two or more runways that cross each other are classified as intersecting runways. This type of runway is used when there are relatively strong prevailing winds from more than one direction during the year.
  • 40. FACTORS AFFECTING RUNWAY ORIENTATION • WIND • AIRSPACE AVAILABILITY • ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS • OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION • AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL VISIBILITY • WILD LIFE HAZARDS • TERRAIN AND SOIL CONSIDERATION
  • 41. RUNWAY LIGHTING • These lights are used to assist pilot in to identify the runway • GREEN THRESHOLD LIGHTS : Line the runway edge • RED LIGHTS : Mark the end of runway • BLUE LIGHTS : Run alongside taxiways • While runways have YELLOW or WHITE lights marking their edges
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  • 45. RUNWAY SIGNS • Various kinds of runway signs are also used for facilitation • They differ according to their purpose and action