Research on Calculation Methods for Climb Performance of Civil Aircraft

2026-99-1831

To be published on 07/17/2026

Authors
Abstract
Content
The climb gradient along the takeoff trajectory at each point during takeoff reflects the aircraft’s ability to clear obstacles and reach a safe altitude, ensuring the safety of civil flights. Airworthiness regulations specify certain requirements for the single-engine-out climb gradient. Given that the data used in conventional calculation methods are significantly influenced by the flight status during the process, this paper explores two new climb performance calculation methods based on the existing ones. A set of data was calculated, and the resulting errors were all no more than 10%, indicating that both new calculation methods are effective and reliable. Therefore, they provide a certain reference value for the climb gradient calculation of transport category aircraft.
Meta TagsDetails
Citation
Jiang, T. and Liu, T., "Research on Calculation Methods for Climb Performance of Civil Aircraft," 2025 International Conference on Aircraft Control and Navigation Technology (ACNT 2025), Zhenzhou, China, September 8, 2025, .
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
To be published on Jul 17, 2026
Product Code
2026-99-1831
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English