This paper presents an evaluation of the influence of aircraft configuration on the boarding and deboarding times using a simplified model and computer simulation. Boarding and deboarding times are important to airlines since both procedures are part of the critical path of the turnaround time (TAT) of aircraft in airports. During the TAT, a series of activities are performed in the aircraft in order to prepare it for the next flight. A reduction in boarding and deboarding times may represent a reduction in TAT for airlines. For the comparisons, three aircraft configurations are used: single aisle 3×3 (“six abreast”), single aisle 3×2 (“five abreast”), and single aisle 2×2 (“four abreast”), all with the same number of passengers. For the bo...
With the growth of the aviation industry, aircraft designers are pressured for the development of su...
Boarding is one of the major processes of airplane turnaround time, with a direct influence on the a...
Common wisdom is that airplanes make money only when they are in the air. Therefore, turnaround time...
Optimally organizing passengers boarding/deboarding an airplane offers a potential way to reduce the...
Future 4D aircraft trajectories demand comprehensive consideration of environmental, economic, and o...
Abstract. The airline industry is constantly subject to the search of new methods in order to increa...
Airlines today employ various strategies to cut costs and become lean and efficient. One of the ways...
The airline industry is constantly subject to the search of new methods in order to increase effici...
After mathematically analyzing the aircraft boarding problem, our modeling group would like to prese...
We model and analyze the process of passengers boarding an airplane. We show how the model yields cl...
Abstract: The boarding process has a very important role in the objective of increase the efficiency...
One major business of civil aviation is to carry passengers between airports while providing good cu...
Aircraft boarding is one of the critical processes affecting the turnaround time when a plane is at ...
The turnaround process constitutes an important part of the air transportation system. Airports ofte...
The turnaround process constitutes an important part of the air transportation system. Airports ofte...
With the growth of the aviation industry, aircraft designers are pressured for the development of su...
Boarding is one of the major processes of airplane turnaround time, with a direct influence on the a...
Common wisdom is that airplanes make money only when they are in the air. Therefore, turnaround time...
Optimally organizing passengers boarding/deboarding an airplane offers a potential way to reduce the...
Future 4D aircraft trajectories demand comprehensive consideration of environmental, economic, and o...
Abstract. The airline industry is constantly subject to the search of new methods in order to increa...
Airlines today employ various strategies to cut costs and become lean and efficient. One of the ways...
The airline industry is constantly subject to the search of new methods in order to increase effici...
After mathematically analyzing the aircraft boarding problem, our modeling group would like to prese...
We model and analyze the process of passengers boarding an airplane. We show how the model yields cl...
Abstract: The boarding process has a very important role in the objective of increase the efficiency...
One major business of civil aviation is to carry passengers between airports while providing good cu...
Aircraft boarding is one of the critical processes affecting the turnaround time when a plane is at ...
The turnaround process constitutes an important part of the air transportation system. Airports ofte...
The turnaround process constitutes an important part of the air transportation system. Airports ofte...
With the growth of the aviation industry, aircraft designers are pressured for the development of su...
Boarding is one of the major processes of airplane turnaround time, with a direct influence on the a...
Common wisdom is that airplanes make money only when they are in the air. Therefore, turnaround time...