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Two-Stage Heuristic Algorithm for Aircraft Recovery Problem [PDF]
This study focuses on the aircraft recovery problem (ARP). In real-life operations, disruptions always cause schedule failures and make airlines suffer from great loss.
Cheng Zhang
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The aircraft recovery problem: A systematic literature review
Events that cause disruptions to air company flight schedules transporting passengers and cargo are commonplace in practice, and their operational and financial consequences are often relevant.
Mateus Santana +3 more
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Classifying aircraft based on sparse recovery and deep-learning [PDF]
A hybrid CS-DL method for aircraft classification in complex electromagnetic environment is introduced. To classify aircraft from interfered radar echoes, the authors propose a novel classification method based on compressed sensing (CS) and deep ...
Wang Wenying +4 more
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Aircraft route recovery based on distributed integer programming method
In order to further promote the application and development of unmanned aviation in the manned field, and reduce the difficulty that airlines cannot avoid due to unexpected factors such as bad weather, aircraft failure, and so on, the problem of ...
Luyao Yang +4 more
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Aircraft and passenger recovery during an aircraft’s unexpected unavailability [PDF]
Abstract Airlines design their initial schedules under the assumption that all resources will be available on time and flights will operate as planned. However, some disruptions occur due to mechanical failures and unexpected delays of maintenance, making the aircraft unavailable for a certain period of time.
Yetimoglu, Yucel Naz, Akturk, M. Selim
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Airline Disruption Management: A Review of Models and Solution Methods
The normal operation of aircraft and flights can be affected by various unpredictable factors, such as severe weather, airport closure, and corrective maintenance, leading to disruption of the planned schedule.
Yi Su +5 more
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UPSET RECOVERY TRAINING FOR CIVIL AVIATION PILOTS
The paper is devoted to the problems of civil pilots upset recovery training. This is quite a new problem, which occurred due to the change in civil aviation pilots training programs that became possible due to the high level of modern civil aircraft ...
V. S. Degtyarev +2 more
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Handling scheme simulation and scheduling optimization for carrier-borne aircraft
ObjectivesTo improve the deck handling efficiency of carrier-borne aircraft, a study of rapid handling routes and scheduling schemes is carried out.MethodsA fast planning method of deck handling routes based on network topology is established, and a ...
Mao ZHENG +4 more
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Methodology of an Aircraft Accident Response System Assessment
The paper investigates the ability to learn from an aircraft accident as the opportunities for learning diminish with the decline in the accident rate. A safety compromising case is studied as the processes of aircraft accident intervention and recovery ...
Franc Željko Županič +2 more
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To migrate Loss of Control In-flight, the number one cause of aviation fatalities, pilots need to undergo upset prevention and recovery training with flight simulators.
Yu Tong +4 more
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