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Improve airport expenses section.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
- Expenses don't admit decimals
- In subfleet there are an option to
Cost Delay Per Minute.
- Currently to consider the costs for using an airport, depending on the type of aircraft, you have to edit the sub-fleet and add these costs, but then it doesn't matter which airport you use, regional or international, South American or US, it will charge the same.
Describe the solution you'd like Permit decimals for quantities minors to 1 I think that this options is more appropriate in Airport editor to fit the tax for stay off the block.
It might be nice to have generic costs for airports to inherit, and then have airport-specific ones (like subfleet/aircraft) that could calculate 'x' cost per mtow of aircraft used, or 'x' cost per minute in parking, or 'x' cost per passenger. Since each territory or airport has its own rates depending on whether it is national, international... and they are always related to the mtow of the aircraft, its passenger capacity or the time spent in parking.
Describe alternatives you've considered Add more expenses options (actually there are flight, daily, monthly). Time (minutes) Per passenger Per airplane weight (Mtow)
Additional context
So you'd like per-minute, per pax and per weight unit expenses?
Yes, Because airport taxes are mainly related to the mtow of the aircraft, per passenger transported and per time spent using the facilities (aircraft parking)
Reference taxes: https://old.panynj.gov/airports/pdf/scheduleofcharges-jfk.pdf https://www.airlines.org/dataset/government-imposed-taxes-on-air-transportation/#
Just an addition to this request (which is really good to have, thx arv187) ... Expense per time (mins) should be applicable to flights too , with this enabled we can add ATC Charges to flights according to the actual flight time. It is apprx around 6-8 USD per min over Europe (depends on the country but we can use a rounded value for all at the moment)