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    User-Driven Prioritisation Process (UDPP) from advanced experimental to pre-operational validation environment

    Pilon, Nadine / Guichard, Laurent / Bazso, Zoltan et al. | Elsevier | 2021
    airlines and passengers will be essential. There are two ways to address such increases in delay and costs. One is to strive to augment the ...
    Schlagwörter: Airlines

    User charges in international air transportation

    Freier Zugriff
    Seagrave, Norman P. | DSpace@MIT | 1979
    The charges dealt with here are those paid by international airline operators for the use of airports and airways. At airports, there are ...

    Unmanned aerial vehicle airline network construction method, unmanned aerial vehicle flight monitoring method and equipment

    Freier Zugriff
    ZHANG KE | Europäisches Patentamt | 2024
    flight planning data in a target area, the flight planning data comprising a road network, at least one interest point and monitoring data; based ...

    Transportation Planning: Network Models and Their Implementation

    T. L. Magnanti / B. L. Golden | NTIS | 1978
    for railroads, shipping, airline, and roadway traffic can often be, and often have been, analyzed using network optimization techniques. In ...
    Schlagwörter: Network analysis(Management) , Network flows , Planning

    Trajectory Planning for an Autonomous Vehicle in Multi-Vehicle Traffic Scenarios

    Freier Zugriff
    Morsali, Mahdi | BASE | 2021
    ,the planning algorithm treats a simple driving scenario and a complex urban structureequal, as the structure of the road network is included ...

    Towards a maturity model for big data analytics in airline network planning

    Hausladen, Iris / Schosser, Maximilian | Elsevier | 2019
    . The revised version has been evaluated as exhaustive and useful by airline network planners. The self-assessment of airlines revealed low to ...
    Schlagwörter: Network planning , Airlines

    Towards a Hub-and-Spoke Network: A Study on the Chinese Mainland Hub Airport Planning

    Zou, Bo / Lu, Huapu / Liu, Qiang | ASCE | 2008
    ) structure to a hub-and-spoke (HS) network. In such a context, the major efforts of our paper are put into identifying hub airports in mainland China ...
    Schlagwörter: Airports and airfields

    Timescales of delay propagation in airport networks

    Wang, Yanjun / Li, Max Z. / Gopalakrishnan, Karthik et al. | Elsevier | 2022
    visibility into airline scheduling and disruption management strategies, result in a challenging estimation problem for such propagation timescales ...
    Schlagwörter: Network science

    Three-stage airline fleet planning model

    Dožić, Slavica / Kalić, Milica | Elsevier | 2015
    model for fleet planning that deals with both fleet size and fleet composition problems for airlines operating on short haul and medium haul ...
    Schlagwörter: Airline fleet planning

    The time slot allocation problem under uncertain capacity

    Corolli, Luca / Lulli, Guglielmo / Ntaimo, Lewis | Elsevier | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Scheduling

    The stand allocation model for aircraft MRO service provider

    Chen, Chun-Ying / Chan, I-Hsuan | Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2024
    useful and practical planning support tool. ...
    Schlagwörter: network flow technique

    The Schedule Adjustment Problem

    Abdelghany, Ahmed / Abdelghany, Khaled | Wiley | 2018
    approach. The schedule planning for airlines consists of four main steps: route planning; schedule development; frequency planning; and timetable ...
    Schlagwörter: route planning , flight frequency planning

    The punctuality performance of aircraft rotations in a network of airports

    Wu, Cheng-Lung / Caves, Robert E. | Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2003
    aircraft rotations in a network of airports. A mathematical model is applied, composed of two sub-models, namely the aircraft turnaround model ...

    Theoretical study of network design methodologies for the aerial relay system

    Freier Zugriff
    Rivera, Jorge M. / Simpson, R. W. | DSpace@MIT | 1980
    the levels desired by the airlines. At the same time, lack of capacity at the major airports is causing delays to increase, both in number and ...
    Schlagwörter: Branch and bound algorithms , Airlines , Network analysis (Planning)

    The hierarchical‐hub model for airline networks

    Chou, Yue‐Hong | Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1990

    Since the airline deregulation of 1978, major airlines in the United States have experienced rising competition and consequently placed

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    Schlagwörter: Airline network , hub‐and‐spoke

    The geographic concentrations of air traffic and economic development: A spatiotemporal analysis of their association and decoupling in Brazil

    Oliveira, Renan P. / Oliveira, Alessandro V.M. / Lohmann, Gui et al. | Elsevier | 2020
    presents some implications for airline network planning and regulators, as it offers additional information to be considered for the understanding ...
    Schlagwörter: Airlines , Network

    THE CLASSIFICATION OF AIRLINE CARGO TRAFFIC IN TRANSPORTATION ON THE AIR ROUTE NETWORK AND MAIN APPROACHES TO ITS FORECASTING

    Freier Zugriff
    Victor Voitsehovskiy | DOAJ | 2016

    The classification of cargo traffic served by the airline, by the classification features and their characteristics was offered. It was

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    Schlagwörter: air route network lines

    The Civil Aviation Crew Recovery Time-Space Network Model Based on a Tabu Search Algorithm

    Zhang, Qing / Ma, Yongxiu / Yang, Zhengquan et al. | Springer Verlag | 2017
    Abstract In order to reduce cost of airlines when disruption of crew scheduling happens, a ...
    Schlagwörter: Airline delay , Crew scheduling recovery problem , Robotics and Automation

    The city-airport connection in the low-cost carrier era: Implications for urban transport planning

    Castillo-Manzano, José I. | Elsevier | 2010
    low-cost and network airlines when choosing their transport mode for travel to airports. It is found that a passenger flying with a low-cost ...
    Schlagwörter: Urban transport planning , Low-cost airlines