Block time is a critical metric in aviation, representing the total time an aircraft spends away from its gate, including taxiing to and from the runway as well as the actual flight time. It is essential for planning, scheduling, and ensuring efficient use of airport resources.
The block time can be calculated using the formula:
Taxi Out = Time spent taxiing from the gate to the runway
Flight Time = Actual time spent in flight
Taxi In = Time spent taxiing from the runway back to the gate
Understanding and accurately calculating block time helps airlines optimize their operations, reduce delays, and enhance overall efficiency.
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