نتایج جستجو برای: airline scheduling

تعداد نتایج: 72463  

Journal: :SSRG international journal of VLSI & signal processing 2023

Avionics is an aviation industry platform that provides comprehensive solutions for flight planning, scheduling, and management. Flight data acquisition (FDA) in refers to the process of collecting gathering flight-related information from various sources within system. It involves integrating multiple sources, such as aircraft sensors, air traffic control systems, weather providers, airline da...

In the past decade, fuel consumption and CO2 emission have increased in the airline industry. Large CO2 footprint has a damaging effect on the environment. Global concerns over this issue has made the airline industry to be greener. Most efforts of the green airline industry are improving the fuel consumption to reduce the CO2 emission and its environmental damage. Here, we use cruise speed con...

Journal: :Aerospace 2021

Predictive maintenance has received considerable attention in the aviation industry where costs, system availability and reliability are major concerns. In spite of recent advances, effective health monitoring prognostics for scheduling condition-based operations is still very challenging. The increasing operational data along with progress made machine learning boosted development data-driven ...

Ali Sanayei Arash Shahin Hossein Rezaei Dolatabadi Majid Mohammad shafiee

Abstract Airlines brands are getting new identities in the electronic age. Because of growing new technologies like internet, there will be new strategic opportunities for airline companies to position their brand. On the other hand, Religious Tourism's Industry has a sustainable market in Iran, because of cultural issues. A lot of passengers prefer to do their religious travels with an airlin...

2009
Leena Suhl Viktor Dück Natalia Kliewer

In airline traffic disruptions occur frequently and cannot be totally avoided. They may lead to infeasible aircraft and crew schedules during the day of operations, due to absence of resources or violation of crew rules. The process of finding new schedules in such cases is called recovery or disruption management. The short-term recovery actions usually imply additional costs meaning that the ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Korea Contents Association 2007

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