Software:Route Availability Planning Tool
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Route Availability Planning Tool (RAPT) is a software program developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory in order to aid air traffic controllers in making flight decisions in the face of weather-related delays. The system is currently under testing in the New York area airport system and so far has resulted in an estimated 2,300 hour reduction in flight delays.[1]
References
- ↑ MIT Brainiacs Cutting Weather-Related Air Delays, By David Demerjian, 2008/09/05, WIRED