Small Transport Aircraft Technology (STAT) Propulsion Study
801198
09/01/1980
- Event
- Content
- The NASA Small Transport Aircraft Technology (STAT) Propulsion Study was established to identify technology requirements and define the research and development required for new commuter aircraft. Interim results of the studies defined mission and design characteristics for 30- and 50-passenger aircraft. Sensitivities were defined that relate changes in engine specific fuel consumption (SFC), weight, and cost (including maintenance) to changes in the aircraft direct operating cost (DOC), takeoff gross weight, and empty weight. A comparison of performance and economic characteristics is presented between aircraft powered by 1980 production engines and those powered by a 1990 advanced technology baseline engine.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- Heldenbrand, R., Baerst, C., and Rowse, J., "Small Transport Aircraft Technology (STAT) Propulsion Study," SAE Technical Paper 801198, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/801198.