Boeing, Airbus & Embraer websites give "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning" for all their aircraft. I want similar manuals for other aircraft used for scheduled flight operations like ATR 72, ATR 42 etc. Can anybody tell me where I can find them?

I got a book in my operations office at MCO. I have it in front of me right now since I am at work. It is called Aircraft Characteristics by Burns and McDonnell a 1998/1999 edition

It has everything commercial even Russian minus a few very recent airliners, has most biz jets and a lot of military even - a lot of old military even like A-7s. The Boeing 717 was still the MD-95 in this

It even has some non existant airliners that were proposed like the 747-500-600X, as well as the MD-95-50, the MD-12, MD-XX.

ITs 10 years old, but pretty interesting still. You could try writing to them:

Burns and McDonnell

Attn. Aviation Marketing

PO Box 419173

Kansas City, MO 64179-0525

I'm not sure if that is still a valid address

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The FAA also evaluates the environmental effects of airport development; administers an airport noise compatibility program; develops standards and technical guidance on airport planning, design, safety, and operation; and provides grants to assist public agencies in airport planning and development.

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Boeing, Airbus & Embraer websites give "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning" for all their aircraft. I want similar manuals for other aircraft used for scheduled flight operations like ATR 72, ATR 42 etc. Can anybody tell me where I can find them?

Hi, you know where i can found the airport planning manuals for A320 and A319?