Dynamic Weather Routes: Two Years of Operational Testing at American Airlines

2015 
The Dynamic Weather Routes (DWR) tool continuously and automatically analyzes active flights in en route airspace and finds simple route corrections to achieve more time- and fuel-efficient routes around convective weather. A strong partnership between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), American Airlines (AA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has enabled testing of DWR in real-world air traffic operations. NASA and AA have been conducting a trial of DWR at AA’s Integrated Operations Control Center in Fort Worth, Texas since July 2012. This paper describes test results based on AA’s use of DWR for their flights in and around Fort Worth Center (ZFW). Results indicate an actual savings of 3,949 flying minutes for 624 AA revenue flights from January 2013 through December 2014. Of these, 101 flights each indicate a savings of 15 min or more. Potential savings for all flights in ZFW airspace, corrected for savings flights achieve today through normal pilot requests and contro...
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