The Absorbing Boundary Model is a unique approach to assessing collision risks between aircraft. Unlike traditional Reich-based models, which assume that both planes continue flying after a collision, this model takes a different stance. It suggests that one or both aircraft may not proceed after such an event. While this concept is primarily theoretical, it provides valuable insights into the dynamics of air traffic safety. By examining these scenarios, we can better understand the implications of collisions and enhance our overall safety measures in aviation.









