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NASA Aeronautics FY 2017 Budget Request Investing in our Future Briefing to REDAC Airports Subcommittee Meeting John Cavolowsky, Director, Airspace Operations and Safety Program March 16, 2016

Global Growth in Aviation: Opportunities and Challenges 2 Global Air Passengers by Region (% of Total) Over 36,000 New Aircraft required (replacement and growth) over the 20 year period ($4-$5T value) 2034 Global Aviation Industry, est. 7B Passenger Trips Asia-Pacific Passenger Trips equal to North America and Europe combined 105M Jobs $6T GDP 2014 Global Aviation Industry 3.3B Passenger Trips North America and Europe combined is half of all Passenger Trips 58M Jobs $2.4T GDP Sources: International Air Transport Association, Air Transport Action Group, Boeing Major Opportunities / Growing Challenges Competitiveness—New state backed entrants, e.g., COMAC (China); Growing global R&D Environment—Very ambitious industry sustainability goals; Large technology advances needed Mobility—More speed to connect the worlds’ major cities; Opportunity for commercial supersonic flight U.S. Technological Leadership Required!

Major US Airlines Collaborating with NASA Weather Rerouting Changing the non-profitable flights into profitable flights Terminal Sequencing and Spacing Increasing throughput and fuel efficiency for arrivals American Airlines Data Mining Improving efficiency and safety Southwest Surface Management Reducing delays and fuel consumption US Airways UnitedVirgin AmericaAlaska Airlines Efficient Descent Advisor Saving time and reducing fuel burn for arrivals Flight deck Interval Management Increasing throughput with improved arrival spacing for landing Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests Optimizing time and fuel savings for pilot entered route changes Flight Awareness Collaboration Tool Reducing cancellations and delays due to winter storms Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests Optimizing time and fuel savings for pilot entered route changes (now part of American Airlines) Photo credit: markyharky via VisualHunt / CC BYmarkyharkyVisualHuntCC BY 3

Major US Airports Collaborating with NASA Integrated Arrival/Departure/Surface (IADS) Reducing overall departure delay CLT Precision Departure Release Capability Increasing departure time conformance DFW PHXLAX Terminal Sequencing and Spacing (TSAS) Increasing throughput and fuel efficiency for arrivals Flight deck Interval Management (FIM) Increasing runway throughput for arrivals Terminal Sequencing and Spacing (TSAS) Increasing throughput and fuel efficiency for arrivals Efficient Descent Advisor Improving arrival efficiencies DEN Denver International AirportDallas Fort Worth International Airport Charlotte Douglas International AirportPhoenix Sky Harbor International AirportLos Angeles International Airport 4www.nasa.gov

NASA Aeronautics Ready for Flight /152016/ Accomplishments and Planning Ready for X-Plane Integration & Demonstration N+3 Subsonic & Supersonic Concept/Technology Studies Ground Testing of N+3 configurations and technologiesLBFD PDR Completed 8 Integrated Tech Demos Completed, Tech transitioned to industry. HWB ready for Flight Dem/Val. Ready for NextGen TBO Integration & Demonstration NASA FAA NextGen Research Transition Teams (RTTs) Initiated Technology Transitions to FAA: MSP, EDA, PDRC, TSASATD-1 Completed and transferred to FAA ATD-2, 3 Completed & Transferred to FAA NASA Aero Vision and Strategy Established Roadmaps Completed N+2 Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project Initiated UEST PDR Completed

FY 2017 Budget 6 $ MillionsFY 2015 Enacted FY 2016FY 2017FY 2018FY 2019FY 2020FY 2021FY 2022FY 2023FY 2024FY 2025FY 2026 Aeronautics$642.0$640.0$790.4$846.4$1,060.1$1,173.3$1,286.9$1,294.2$1,307.6$1,218.1$829.7$839.5 Airspace Operations and Safety Advanced Air Vehicles Integrated Aviation Systems Transformative Aeronautics Concepts Aeronautics budget includes paid-for 10-year mandatory funding from the Administration’s 21st Century Clean Transportation Plan. See appendix for additional detail. Mandatory Budget Authority $ MillionsFY 2017FY 2018FY 2019FY 2020FY 2021Outyears 21 st Century Clean Transportation Plan Airspace Operations and Safety Advanced Air Vehicles Integrated Aviation Systems Transformative Aeronautics Concepts Low Boom Flight Demonstrator56 Integrated Aviation Systems 56

New Aviation Horizons Flight Demo Plan Design & Build Flight Test Design & BuildFlight Test Design & BuildFlight Test Design & Build FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26 Preliminary Design “Purpose-Built” UEST Demonstrators Hybrid Electric Propulsion Demonstrators Fully integrated UEST Demonstrator Design & BuildFlight Test Preliminary Design Design & BuildFlight TestDesign & Build Flight Test Ground Test Risk Reduction Potential Candidates Ground Test Risk Reduction Flight Test Small Scale “Build, Fly, Learn” Transport Scale Preliminary Design Total Demonstration Cost ROM: $700M Life Cycle Cost Est: $430M Life Cycle Early Cost Est: $850M Life Cycle Cost ROM: $ M Images Credit: Lockheed Martin DP Validated ability for U.S. Industry to Build Transformative Aircraft that use 50% less energy and produce over 40dB (cumulative) less noise Validated HEP Concepts, Technologies And Integration for U.S. Industry to Lead the Clean Propulsion Revolution Enables Low Boom Regulatory Standard and validated ability for industry to produce and operate commercial low noise supersonic aircraft

Trajectory Based Operations: Concept to Demo 2015 Initial Integrated Demand Management Next Step in NASA Research and NextGen Development Ground Side Demo ATD-1 ATD-2 Concept ValidationTechnology Maturation Fast-time Simulation Human In The Loop Simulation Integrated Field Demo RTT deliverable Architectural Definition Tech Gap Assessment Flight Side Demo RTT deliverable Concept ValidationTechnology Maturation Gate-to-Gate Optimization Demo Initial Concept DemoFully Integrated Field Demo ATD-1: Efficient descent, approach, and landing for all flights inbound to an airport ATD-2: Coordinated preflight, taxi, takeoff, and departure paths for all outbound flights at an airport IDM TBO: Integrates departure, en route, and descent flight operations for greater optimization Gate-to-Gate 4DT TBO: Complete gate-to-gate flight optimization incorporating system constraints and user request. Develop and Demonstrate NextGen Capabilities: Reducing fuel use and flight delays Gate-to-Gate Trajectory Based Operations Complex Terminal Area Trajectory Management Enables airlines to optimize efficient operations into and out of busy airports and terminal area airspace Enables airlines to operate increasingly efficient 4D “gate-to-gate” trajectories

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