Description / Abstract:
AIR 1939 addresses communication of LCC data between equipment
suppliers, aircraft engine
producers, aircraft manufacturers, and users, as illustrated in Figure
1. The LCC data categories
addressed include: research, development, test and evaluation
(RDTE); acquisition (initial
procurement and investment); and operating and support (OS)
costs. While input and output
formats are suggested, calculation procedures and cost methodology are
specifically excluded since
many LCC models preferred by the industry are company sensitive or
proprietary (Figure 1). The
relationship of LCC input data to program phase is described. Ground
rules and assumptions are
addressed. A glossary of LCC terms is provided. The LCC impact of
propulsion systems on other
aircraft systems is considered.
This document was specifically developed for military propulsion
system cost analysis. However, it
is believed that a functional relationship exists between military and
commercial Life Cycle Cost
analysis and that with some interpretation, sections of AIR 1939 might
be applicable to commercial
propulsion systems as well.
In summary, AIR 1939 provides a basis for LCC calculations, for
monitoring of LCC status resulting
from trade studies, and for tracking status against LCC goals in a
consistent manner, thus
permitting quantitative, comparable assessment. AIR 1939 guidelines
recommend that a Life Cycle
Cost presentation include consideration of overall cost rather than a
sub-optimization of just one
or a few cost elements.