Military Aviation Forecasts, Fiscal Years 1976-1987

Military Aviation Forecasts, Fiscal Years 1976-1987

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF AVIATION POLICY AND P LANS.

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 39

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This report presents forecasts of military air traffic activity at facilities operated by the Federal Aviation Administration for fiscal years 1976 through 1987. These data are required for proper planning to meet the demands which the United States military services will place on the National Aviation System. The report is used as a guide in determining the need for larger or additional FAA facilities, for changes or consolidations, and for possible increases or decreases in personnel at existing facilities.


Aviation Forecasts. Fiscal Years 1976-1987

Aviation Forecasts. Fiscal Years 1976-1987

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON D C OFFICE OF AVIATION POLICY.

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 76

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This report contains the latest Federal Aviation Administration forecast of measures of workload and activity at towered airports, air route traffic control centers, and flight service stations for Fiscal Years 1976 to 1987. The forecasts were made for the four major users of the system; air carriers, air taxi, general aviation and the military. The report has been prepared to meet the budget and planning needs of the various offices and services of FAA for data concerning future trends in aviation activity. This report reflects the impact on aviation activity of a more rapid rate of price increase, especially for fuel, and a slower rate of real income growth than had been assumed in previous forecasts.


Aviation Forecasts Fiscal Years 1976-1987. Summary and Briefing Conference

Aviation Forecasts Fiscal Years 1976-1987. Summary and Briefing Conference

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF AVIATION POLICY.

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 128

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The Conference was held for the primary purpose of (1) reemphasizing the importance of accurate data and aviation activity forecasts for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) planning and budgetary purposes, and (2) stimulating the interchange of ideas between FAA and the aviation community, particularly between the 'forecasters' and the 'forecast users.' During the Conference, the Aviation Forecast Branch presented highlights of the Aviation Forecasts for Fiscal Years 1976-1987 and described some of the thought processes, forecasting techniques, and assumptions which underlie graphs and data presented in various FAA forecast publications. This publication includes Conference Papers as well as representative questions and answers raised during the discussion period.


Military Aviation Forecasts Fiscal Years 1977-1988

Military Aviation Forecasts Fiscal Years 1977-1988

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON D C OFFICE OF AVIATION POLICY.

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Published: 1976

Total Pages: 27

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This report presents forecasts of military air traffic activity at facilities operated by the Federal Aviation Administration for fiscal years 1977 through 1988. These data are required for proper planning to meet the demands which the United States military services will place on the National Aviation System. The report is used as a guide in determining the need for larger or additional FAA facilities, for changes or consolidations, and for increases or decreases in personnel at existing facilities. Data on number of active military aircraft and hours flown were supplied by the office of Secretary of Defense. Data covers the period fiscal years 1977-1983 for the three military services. Because detailed planning data beyond this timeframe were not available from the Department of Defense, the 1983 levels were extended forward for general planning guidance for 1984-1988. The federal Government's fiscal year changed to October 1- September 30 beginning in 1976 as part of the new law revamping the entire budgetary process. This is one of a series of specialized forecast studies issued annually by the FAA Aviation Forecast Branch, Office of Aviation Policy. Suggestions and comments on the scope and content of this report are requested and will be given careful consideration in planning future editions. (Author).