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  2. Flight management system - Wikipedia

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    The cost index is calculated by dividing the per-hour cost of operating the plane by the cost of fuel. Generally a cost index of 999 gives ECON speeds as fast as possible without consideration of fuel and a cost index of zero gives maximum fuel economy while disregarding other hourly costs such as maintenance and crew expenses. ECON mode is the ...

  3. Cruise (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Cost index can be given in "Boeing" or "English" units as ($/hr)/(cents/lb), equivalent to 100 lb/hr. [10] [11] A typical cost index in these units might be anywhere from 5 to 150. [12] Alternatively cost index can be given in metric or "Airbus" units of kg/min .

  4. Available seat miles - Wikipedia

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    Cost per ASM / ASK (CASM / CASK) Seat cost and trip cost for widebodies. CASM (or CASK) is a commonly used measure of unit cost in the airline industry. CASM is expressed in cents to operate each seat mile offered, and is determined by dividing operating costs by ASMs.

  5. Aircraft bluebook - Wikipedia

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    The Aircraft Bluebook Price Digest is a quarterly print publication by Informa (also available on CD-ROM) that was established in the 1950s. It identifies and prices more than 3,000 used general aviation aircraft and helicopter make and model-years available in the United States.

  6. Airbus A400M Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Number built. 124 as of 31 March 2024 [2] The Airbus A400M Atlas [nb 1] is a European four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. It was designed by Airbus Military, now Airbus Defence and Space, as a tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities to replace older transport aircraft, such as the Transall C-160 and the Lockheed C-130 ...

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  7. Boeing C-17 Globemaster III - Wikipedia

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    A January 1995 GAO report stated that the USAF originally planned to order 210 C-17s at a cost of $41.8 billion, and that the 120 aircraft on order were to cost $39.5 billion based on a 1992 estimate.

  8. Flyaway cost - Wikipedia

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    Flyaway cost is one measure of the cost of an aircraft. It values the aircraft at its marginal cost, including only the cost of production and production tools essential for building a single unit. It excludes sunk costs such as research and development, supplementary costs such as support equipment, and future costs such as spares and maintenance.

  9. McDonnell Douglas MD-80 - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, after the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for cargo aircraft increased and the initial capital cost of an MD-80SF including conversion, paint and heavy maintenance was less than $5M, (~$5.55 million in 2023) half the cost of a 737-400SF, which made it attractive again.

  10. Comac C919 - Wikipedia

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    The Comac C919 is a narrow-body airliner developed by Chinese aircraft manufacturer Comac . The development program was launched in 2008. Production began in December 2011, with the first prototype being rolled out on 2 November 2015; the maiden flight took place on 5 May 2017. On 29 September 2022 the C919 received its CAAC type certificate.

  11. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Boeing Commercial Airplanes ( BCA) is a division of the Boeing Company. It designs, assembles, markets, and sells commercial aircraft, including the 737, 767, 777, and 787, along with freighter and business jet variants of most. The division employs nearly 35,000 people, many working at the company's division ...