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A Necessity for Sustainability: Operational Resilience Through Disruption Management in Airlines
Kerem Bülbül
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Disruption Management for an Airline — Rescheduling of Aircraft
2002The Aircraft Recovery Problem (ARP) involves decisions concerning aircraft to flight assignments in situations where unforeseen events have disrupted the existing flight schedule, e.g. bad weather causing flight delays. The aircraft recovery problem aims to recover these flight schedules through a series of reassignments of aircraft to flights ...
Michael Løve +3 more
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Robustness as a Method of Airline Pro-Active Disruption Management
International Review of Aerospace Engineering (IREASE), 2015Disruptions in operations cost airlines millions of Euro every year and might also lead to passenger migration toward competing service providers or event other means of transportation. For years now operation research has been supplying airlines with dedicated disruption management tools to minimize the aftermath of a disruption and help recover from ...
Stanislav Szabo +2 more
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A Novel Data-Driven Design Paradigm for Airline Disruption Management
2021Airline disruption management traditionally seeks to address three problem dimensions: aircraft scheduling, crew scheduling, and passenger scheduling, in that order. However, current efforts have, at most, only addressed the first two problem dimensions concurrently and do not account for the propagative effects that uncertain scheduling outcomes in ...
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Technical Disruptions In Airline Operation Management
2020A decision is a choice made between two or more suitable alternatives. Making a decision is an important process of researching, obtaining and selecting options to be used at the right time and at the right place in relation to the activities to be carried out to achieve a certain goal.
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Large Neighbourhood Search and Simulation for Disruption Management in the Airline Industry
2015The airline industry is one of the most affected by operational disruptions, defined as deviations from originally planned operations. Due to airlines network configuration, delays are rapidly propagated to connecting flights, substantially increasing unexpected costs for the airlines.
Guimarans, Daniel +5 more
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Oscillation Strategy for Disruption Management in the Airline Industry
2010International ...
Mansi, Raid +3 more
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Managing Disruptions with a Multi-Agent System for Airline Operations Control
2017Airline companies face a difficult task in controlling their daily operations, in particular managing irregular operations that result from unexpected disruptions affecting scheduled plans. This demo presents MASDIMA, a Multi-Agent System that manages disruptions in airline operational plans producing intelligent solutions, in the sense that its ...
António J. M. Castro, Ana Paula Rocha
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