Estimating the costs for the airport operator and airlines of a drone-related shutdown: an application to Frankfurt international airport

Author:

Wendt Philippe,Voltes-Dorta AugustoORCID,Suau-Sanchez Pere

Abstract

AbstractCommercially-acquired drones threaten airport operations due to limited knowledge of airspace safety regulations or deliberate action by drone operators. This study aims to determine whether the investment cost of a drone-defence system can be justified in relation to the financial cost of a drone-related shutdown. To that end, a case study of Frankfurt Airport is carried out with simulations of different disruptions during a peak-activity period similar to the 2018 Gatwick drone incident. With data on passenger traffic and airline schedules, we developed a passenger recovery algorithm to determine the amount of delays caused by the disruptions and the costs for the airport operator and the airlines. Results show that the investment in a drone-defence system is offset by the costs of a 48-h continued closure or several smaller closures, but since the largest share of costs is borne by the airlines, investments should be shared between both stakeholders.

Funder

University of Edinburgh

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Law,Management Science and Operations Research,Political Science and International Relations,Safety Research,Sociology and Political Science,Transportation

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