ABSTRACT

Operations research techniques are extremely important tools for planning airline operations. However, much of the technical literature on airline optimization models is highly specialized and accessible only to a limited audience. Allied to this there is a concern among the operations research community that the materials offered in OR courses at MBA or senior undergraduate business level are too abstract, outdated, and at times irrelevant to today's fast and dynamic airline industry. This book demystifies the operations and scheduling environment, presenting simplified and easy-to-understand models, applied to straightforward and practical examples. After introducing the key issues confronting operations and scheduling within airlines, Airline Operations and Scheduling goes on to provide an objective review of the various optimization models adopted in practice. Each model provides airlines with efficient solutions to a range of scenarios, and is accompanied by case studies similar to those experienced by commercial airlines. Using unique source material and combining interviews with alumni working at operations and scheduling departments of various airlines, this solution-orientated approach has been used on many courses with outstanding feedback. As well as having been comprehensively updated, this second edition of Airline Operations and Scheduling adds new chapters on fuel management systems, baggage handling, aircraft maintenance planning and aircraft boarding strategies. The readership includes graduate and undergraduate business, management, transportation, and engineering students; airlines training and acquainting new recruits with operations planning and scheduling processes; general aviation, flight school, International Air Transport Association (IATA), and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) training course instructors; executive jet, chartered flight, air-cargo and package delivery companies, and airline consultants.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part I|105 pages

Planning Optimization

chapter I 2|24 pages

Network Flows and Integer Programming Models

chapter I 3|10 pages

Flight Scheduling

chapter I 4|19 pages

Fleet Assignment

chapter I 5|22 pages

Aircraft Routing

chapter I 6|20 pages

Crew Scheduling

chapter I 7|7 pages

Manpower Planning

part II|92 pages

Operations and Dispatch Optimization

chapter II 8|23 pages

Revenue Management

chapter II 9|18 pages

Fuel Management System

chapter II 10|16 pages

Airline Irregular Operations

chapter II 11|12 pages

Gate Assignment

chapter II 12|20 pages

Aircraft Boarding Strategy

part III|78 pages

Computational Complexities and Simulation

chapter III 14|8 pages

Start-up Airline Case Study

chapter III 15|15 pages

Manpower Maintenance Planning

chapter III 16|12 pages

Aircraft Tow-tugs

chapter III 17|19 pages

Runway Capacity Planning

chapter III 18|12 pages

Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS)