Spatial Requirements for Small Fixed-Wing and Rotary-Wing Aircraft Hangars: A Geometric and Optimization Approach
Abstrak
Aircraft hangars are critical infrastructure in general aviation, providing secure environments for aircraft storage, ground handling, and basic maintenance. Despite the widespread use of small fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, existing aviation regulations and engineering literature lack validated quantitative guidance for determining minimum and optimal hangar floor area requirements, particularly for mixed-fleet operations. This gap is especially evident in the Philippine context, where national aviation and building regulations address structural integrity, fire safety, and aerodrome standards but do not specify aircraft-specific interior spatial clearances. This study develops a quantitative, engineering-based framework for determining hangar floor area requirements for small fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. Using geometric analysis, aircraft dimensional data, and safety clearance envelopes, mathematical formulas were derived to compute minimum floor areas for single and multiple aircraft configurations. Computer-aided design (CAD) simulations were applied to evaluate side-by-side, nose-to-tail, and staggered layouts while integrating personnel maintenance walk-around zones and National Building Code circulation requirements. Results show that optimized layouts can reduce hangar floor area by 4–7% for fixed-wing aircraft using nose-to-tail arrangements and by 7–10% for rotary-wing aircraft using staggered configurations. Mixed-fleet optimization achieved approximately 10% space savings compared with heuristic designs while maintaining safety compliance. The proposed framework provides validated, adaptable design guidance for general aviation hangars, supporting safer, more efficient, and cost-effective facility planning in the Philippines and similar operational environments..
Penulis (1)
Henry Paul C Tagle and Jason Andre D Concepcion
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2026
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.48175/ijarsct-30859
- Akses
- Open Access ✓