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As an airport manager, you are responsible for the management of the operations center and terminal buildings. You work with approximately 50 people who handle scheduling of the facility, dispatching public information, construction coordination and emergency planning.

As an airport manager, 1 of your major responsibilities is to calculate passenger flow forecasts. Based upon expected loads (number of passengers expected to be on each flight), you must estimate the number of passengers expected to be processed through customs and immigration.

In other words, these calculations are based on the number of people going through customs. With these numbers, you can determine how many counter representatives to have or how many people you schedule to work that day to avoid airport congestion.

You are an airport manager who must calculate passenger forecasts flow per hour in the airport. You can more easily answer this question if you create a chart like this. Remember that you are here to find the "average passenger flow" per hour.

PlanesMax. Capacity per AircraftHow Many Departures (per hour)Max. No. Passengers DepartingTotal Average Passenger Flow (per hour)
Boeing 7474312????
MD DC-102563????
Boeing 7672103????

The average flight capacity is 70 percent for all airplanes.

We can break this problem down into 3 steps:

Step 1: Find the actual flight capacity for each of the planes.

Step 2: Find the average passenger flow.

Step 3: Find the total average passenger flow for an hour.