Unveiling Airport Potential: A Simulation-Based Study of Felipe Angeles Airport's Capacity in Mexico City

Miguel Mota, Alejandro Di Bernardi, Angel Orozco

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Abstract

The capacity of the newly inaugurated airport terminal in Mexico City, opened in 2022, has sparked debates regarding its adequacy to accommodate future demand. To address this critical question, our study employs simulation-based analysis to assess the terminal's true potential. By simulating various scenarios, we aim to provide insights into its capacity to handle increasing passenger loads over the coming years and decades. Furthermore, our analysis identifies potential challenges and issues that may arise with the terminal's growth. This research seeks to offer valuable perspectives for stakeholders involved in the airport's planning and management, contributing to informed decisionmaking in ensuring efficient and sustainable aviation infrastructure.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRIDITA IX Congress of the Iberoamerican Air Transport Research Network, Lisboa - Portugal June 27-29, 2024
Subtitle of host publicationThe Resilience and Sustainability of Air Transportation
EditorsRosário Macário, Jorge Reis Silva, Maria Emilia Baltazar
Place of PublicationLisboa
PublisherInstituto Superior de Educação e Ciências - ISEC Lisboa
Pages263-271
ISBN (Electronic)9789893501979
ISBN (Print)9789893501986
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventIX Iberoamerican Air Transportation Research Society International Congress: The Resilience and Sustainability of Air Transportation - Lisboa, Portugal
Duration: 27 Jun 202429 Jun 2024

Conference

ConferenceIX Iberoamerican Air Transportation Research Society International Congress
Abbreviated titleRIDITA 2024
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisboa
Period27/06/2429/06/24

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