Standard Inputs for Cost Benefit Analyses
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Link: http://www.eurocontrol.int/ecosoc/public/standard_page/cba.html
The 2007 edition of “Standard Inputs for Cost Benefit Analyses” is now available. In addition to updates of previous information, this edition includes a new study of delay costs, a delay cost model and fleet data from the PRISME service of EUROCONTROL.
It is a requirement that all operational improvements recommended as part of the European Air Traffic Management (EATM) programme should be demonstrated to be economically feasible by means of Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA). This site provides access to a collection of CBA studies carried out for EUROCONTROL programmes and projects. It also provides access to background information including data, methodologies used and the assumptions made. Copies of reports are available for downloading.
EMOSIA is a methodology for cost and benefit analyses of European ATM projects. For details follow the link to the EMOSIA page.
http://www.eurocontrol.int/ecosoc/public/standard_page/cba.html
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