When it comes to airport infrastructure, the design of terminals may have changed over the years, but the long, straight runway has stayed remarkably consistent. Dutch researcher Henk Hesselink thinks it's time for a change. His radical ideas about runway design would transform the modern airport's operations, layout, and efficiency—and even its architecture.
Since 2012, Hesselink and his team at the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) in the Netherlands have been working on a runway design that's circular instead of straight. Their so-called Endless Runway Project—funded by the European Commission's Seventh Framework Program, which supported research in breakthrough technology from 2007 through 2013, and in partnership with several other European scientific agencies—proposes a circular design that would enable planes to take off in the direction most advantageous for them. Namely, the direction without any crosswinds.
https://www.fastcodesign.com/90107235/why-airport-runways-should-actually-be-circular
[Related]: giant circles from the air
Do you think such a design would work in practice?
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Wednesday March 29 2017, @11:05PM (1 child)
> Air Traffic Controller would also be really fun during those times of cross-wind.
Winds also shift direction fairly quickly. Are you gonna send dozens of planes around the airport twice?
> which are agreed with local governments/councils to accommodate noise pollution around populated areas.
"Those planes are back where they belong ... over the houses of poor people" - Homer Simpson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Spritz_Goes_to_Washington [wikipedia.org]
(Score: 2) by RamiK on Thursday March 30 2017, @12:07AM
I just realized congressman Krusty is now president.
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