Airline operations are subject to frequent disruptions typically due to unexpected aircraft maintenance requirements and undesirable weather conditions. Recovery from a disruption often involves propagating delays in downstream flights and increasing cruise stage speed when possible in an effort to contain the delays. However, there is a critical trade-off between fuel consumption (and its adverse impact on air quality and greenhouse gas emissions) and cruise speed. Here we consider delays caused by such disruptions and propose a flight rescheduling model that includes adjusting cruise stage speed on a set of affected and unaffected flights as well as swapping aircraft optimally
An airline's operational disruptions can lead to flight delays that in turn impact passengers, not o...
On-time performance of airlines schedule is key factor in maintaining current customer satisfaction...
On-time performance of airlines schedule is key factor in maintaining current customer satisfaction...
Airline operations are subject to frequent disruptions typically due to unexpected aircraft maintena...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Airline operations are subject to frequent disruptions typical...
This paper proposes an en route speed reduction to complement current ground delay practices in air ...
Passenger airline delays have received increasing attention over the past several years as airspace ...
Ground Delay Programs (GDP) are sometimes cancelled before their initial planned duration and for th...
Passenger airline delays have received increasing attention over the past several years as airspace ...
In this paper we present a novel approach addressing airline delays and recovery. Airline schedule r...
Disruptions in airline operations can result in infeasibilities in aircraft and passenger schedules....
Delaying aircraft on ground is one of the most used strategies when an imbalance between planned dem...
AbstractLarge-area flight delays have a serious impact on aviation safety and bring huge losses to a...
Disruptions in airline operations can result in infeasibilities in aircraft and passenger schedules....
In the majority of situations, air traffic flow management (ATFM) regulations are issued due to weat...
An airline's operational disruptions can lead to flight delays that in turn impact passengers, not o...
On-time performance of airlines schedule is key factor in maintaining current customer satisfaction...
On-time performance of airlines schedule is key factor in maintaining current customer satisfaction...
Airline operations are subject to frequent disruptions typically due to unexpected aircraft maintena...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Airline operations are subject to frequent disruptions typical...
This paper proposes an en route speed reduction to complement current ground delay practices in air ...
Passenger airline delays have received increasing attention over the past several years as airspace ...
Ground Delay Programs (GDP) are sometimes cancelled before their initial planned duration and for th...
Passenger airline delays have received increasing attention over the past several years as airspace ...
In this paper we present a novel approach addressing airline delays and recovery. Airline schedule r...
Disruptions in airline operations can result in infeasibilities in aircraft and passenger schedules....
Delaying aircraft on ground is one of the most used strategies when an imbalance between planned dem...
AbstractLarge-area flight delays have a serious impact on aviation safety and bring huge losses to a...
Disruptions in airline operations can result in infeasibilities in aircraft and passenger schedules....
In the majority of situations, air traffic flow management (ATFM) regulations are issued due to weat...
An airline's operational disruptions can lead to flight delays that in turn impact passengers, not o...
On-time performance of airlines schedule is key factor in maintaining current customer satisfaction...
On-time performance of airlines schedule is key factor in maintaining current customer satisfaction...