Civil aviation noise remains a key challenge that limits the industry’s growth. With the rise in global air traffic, aviation noise pollution is becoming an increasingly pressing concern. This research develops a data-driven flight optimization model to mitigate noise levels at Vilnius Airport. The research is conducted in three stages: first, existing noise reduction strategies and the potential of scheduling optimization tools are reviewed. Next, EUROCONTROL’s integrated aircraft noise and emissions modelling platform is used to assess noise levels for each flight operation under relevant atmospheric conditions. Finally, a flight schedule optimization model is developed by considering key variables, constraints, and assumptions affecting airport noise, followed by an evaluation of its performance and efficiency. The findings suggest that effective noise management requires a comprehensive approach, integrating operational adjustments with a detailed understanding of industry factors.
Data-based flight optimization model for scheduling: noise management approach
2025
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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