The primary objective of the study was to determine the feasibility of proceeding with the design and construction of the Cusco International Airport in regard to three important aspects: The performance of various aircraft likely to use the new airport; The airspace, approach, missed approach, and departure and navaids requirements of the proposed airport in order to determine whether it could be operated safely under instrument conditions and on a 24-hour basis; The amount of earthwork required in order to provide a basis for estimating the project's financial feasibility. An additional objective was to estimate the tourism potential of the Cusco area and to update the air traffic forecasts.
Definitive Engineering Studies, Cusco International Airport, Final Report. Phase Zero. Volume 1 (Estudios Definitivos de Ingenieria Aeropuerto Internacional Cusco. Informe Final Etapa Cero. Volumen 1)
1982
157 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Air Transportation , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Air traffic control , Aircraft , Airports , Airspace , Civil engineering , Construction , Cusco International Airport , Earthwork , Export trade information , Feasibility studies , Flight paths , Infrastructure , Peru , Structural design , Tourism