Regional aircraft boarding modules, and methods of using same

Aeronautics and astronautics – Landing field arrangement

Reexamination Certificate

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C052S032000, C052S033000

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ABSTRACT:
A regional aircraft boarding module can be provided at an airport concourse in place of or in addition to a conventional large aircraft boarding bridge. The regional aircraft boarding module includes regional aircraft rotunda between a number of secondary passenger bridges that are coupled to the regional aircraft rotunda. A method of using the regional aircraft boarding module includes an activity selected from docking a regional aircraft thereto, interfacing a large aircraft boarding bridge thereto, and combinations thereof.

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