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Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design, Volume 1: Guidebook (2010)

Chapter: Appendix E - Dimensions of Airline Equipment (Bag Carts and Containers, etc.)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E - Dimensions of Airline Equipment (Bag Carts and Containers, etc.)." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2010. Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design, Volume 1: Guidebook. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22964.
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E-1 A P P E N D I X E Dimensions of Airline Equipment (Bag Carts and Containers, etc.) Source: Pathplanner A5, Simtra AeroTech Disclaimer: The information contained in these tables are provided as a courtesy for general airport planning purposes and should be used as a “rule of thumb” for designing airport terminal apron layouts.

E-2 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design Source: Pathplanner A5, Simtra AeroTech Disclaimer: The information contained in these tables are provided as a courtesy for general airport planning purposes and should be used as a “rule of thumb” for designing airport terminal apron layouts.

Dimensions of Airline Equipment (Bag Carts and Containers, etc.) E-3 Source: Pathplanner A5, Simtra AeroTech Disclaimer: The information contained in these tables are provided as a courtesy for general airport planning purposes and should be used as a “rule of thumb” for designing airport terminal apron layouts.

E-4 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design Source: Pathplanner A5, Simtra AeroTech Disclaimer: The information contained in these tables are provided as a courtesy for general airport planning purposes and should be used as a “rule of thumb” for designing airport terminal apron layouts.

Dimensions of Airline Equipment (Bag Carts and Containers, etc.) E-5 Source: Pathplanner A5, Simtra AeroTech Disclaimer: The information contained in these tables are provided as a courtesy for general airport planning purposes and should be used as a “rule of thumb” for designing airport terminal apron layouts.

Source: Pathplanner A5, Simtra AeroTech Disclaimer: The information contained in these tables are provided as a courtesy for general airport planning purposes and should be used as a “rule of thumb” for designing airport terminal apron layouts. E-6 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 25, Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design comprises a guidebook, spreadsheet models, and a user’s guide in two volumes and a CD-ROM intended to provide guidance in planning and developing airport passenger terminals and to assist users in analyzing common issues related to airport terminal planning and design.

Volume 1 of ACRP Report 25 explores the passenger terminal planning process and provides, in a single reference document, the important criteria and requirements needed to help address emerging trends and develop potential solutions for airport passenger terminals. Volume 1 addresses the airside, terminal building, and landside components of the terminal complex.

Volume 2 of ACRP Report 25 consists of a CD-ROM containing 11 spreadsheet models, which include practical learning exercises and several airport-specific sample data sets to assist users in determining appropriate model inputs for their situations, and a user’s guide to assist the user in the correct use of each model. The models on the CD-ROM include such aspects of terminal planning as design hour determination, gate demand, check-in and passenger and baggage screening, which require complex analyses to support planning decisions. The CD-ROM is also available for download from TRB’s website as an ISO image.

View information about the TRB webinar on ACRP Report 25, Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design, which was held on Monday, April 26, 2010.

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