Abstract This paper describes recent research into the departure process at London Heathrow, with the primary motivation of reducing the amount of fuel used, improving both the economic and environmental cost. Two proposals are considered here. The first proposal considers the practicality and potential benefits of aiding the controller to improve the take-off sequencing. The second proposal aims to absorb some of the inevitable delay for aircraft at the stands, before the engines are started, but also involves a take-off sequencing aspect. Models for the two take-off sequencing problems are presented in this paper, the second of which includes an additional pushback time (or TSAT) allocation sub-problem which has to be solved subsequently....
In this work we introduce a mathematical model to improve the aircraft departures planning system. ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Research...
In addition to having to handle constantly increasing numbers of aircraft, modern airports also have...
This paper describes recent research into the departure process at London Heathrow, with the primary...
In this paper, we focus upon the departure system for London Heathrow airport, one of the busiest ai...
In this paper we focus upon the departure system for London Heathrow airport, one of the busiest air...
London Heathrow is an extremely popular airport, where efficient take-off sequencing is important fo...
This paper addresses the challenge of building an automated decision support methodology to tackle t...
The research problem considered in this thesis was presented by NATS, who are responsible for the ta...
London Heathrow airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. Moreover, it is unusual among t...
This paper discusses the problem of runway congestion in air traffic management, particularly the ai...
This work considers the management in the short run of aircraft departures from their parking stands...
With the constant increase in air traffic, airports are facing capacity problems. Many airports are ...
With the expected continued increases in air transportation, the mitigation of the consequent delays...
Aircraft taxiing on the surface contribute significantly to the fuel burn and emissions at airports....
In this work we introduce a mathematical model to improve the aircraft departures planning system. ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Research...
In addition to having to handle constantly increasing numbers of aircraft, modern airports also have...
This paper describes recent research into the departure process at London Heathrow, with the primary...
In this paper, we focus upon the departure system for London Heathrow airport, one of the busiest ai...
In this paper we focus upon the departure system for London Heathrow airport, one of the busiest air...
London Heathrow is an extremely popular airport, where efficient take-off sequencing is important fo...
This paper addresses the challenge of building an automated decision support methodology to tackle t...
The research problem considered in this thesis was presented by NATS, who are responsible for the ta...
London Heathrow airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. Moreover, it is unusual among t...
This paper discusses the problem of runway congestion in air traffic management, particularly the ai...
This work considers the management in the short run of aircraft departures from their parking stands...
With the constant increase in air traffic, airports are facing capacity problems. Many airports are ...
With the expected continued increases in air transportation, the mitigation of the consequent delays...
Aircraft taxiing on the surface contribute significantly to the fuel burn and emissions at airports....
In this work we introduce a mathematical model to improve the aircraft departures planning system. ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Research...
In addition to having to handle constantly increasing numbers of aircraft, modern airports also have...