The Turnaround Time (TAT) is a critical metric in aviation that measures the time an aircraft spends on the ground between landing and takeoff. This includes all activities such as passenger deplaning, loading of cargo, refueling, cleaning, and repositioning.
Block hours refer to the total time from when the aircraft departs from its origin airport until it arrives at its destination airport. This includes flight time and all ground operations.
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