Air transportation: Irregular operations and control

M Ball, C Barnhart, G Nemhauser, A Odoni - Handbooks in operations …, 2007 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses problems related to the management of air traffic
and airline operations for minimizing the impact and cost of disruptions. Flight and crew …

The mean-variance approach for global supply chain risk analysis with air logistics in the blockchain technology era

TM Choi, X Wen, X Sun, SH Chung - Transportation Research Part E …, 2019 - Elsevier
Supply chain operations have entered the digital era with the emergence of blockchain
technology. In this paper, we discuss how the mean–variance (MV) approach can be …

A survey of the literature on airline crew scheduling

M Deveci, NC Demirel - Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2018 - Elsevier
As the airline industry is ever expanding, companies are increasing their fleet sizes to obtain
greater market shares. Moreover, as the airlines seek more growth, the complexity and size …

An annotated bibliography of personnel scheduling and rostering

AT Ernst, H Jiang, M Krishnamoorthy, B Owens… - Annals of Operations …, 2004 - Springer
Computational methods for rostering and personnel scheduling has been a subject of
continued research and commercial interest since the 1950s. This annotated bibliography …

Disruption management in the airline industry—Concepts, models and methods

J Clausen, A Larsen, J Larsen, NJ Rezanova - Computers & Operations …, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper provides a thorough review of the current state-of-the-art within airline disruption
management of resources, including aircraft, crew, passenger and integrated recovery. An …

Applications of operations research in the air transport industry

C Barnhart, P Belobaba, AR Odoni - Transportation science, 2003 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper presents an overview of several important areas of operations research
applications in the air transport industry. Specific areas covered are: the various stages of …

Planning for robust airline operations: Optimizing aircraft routings and flight departure times to minimize passenger disruptions

S Lan, JP Clarke, C Barnhart - Transportation science, 2006 - pubsonline.informs.org
Airlines typically construct their schedules assuming that every flight leg will depart and
arrive as planned. Because this optimistic scenario rarely occurs, these plans are frequently …

Airline disruption management—perspectives, experiences and outlook

N Kohl, A Larsen, J Larsen, A Ross… - Journal of Air Transport …, 2007 - Elsevier
Since the deregulation of many markets, airlines have become more concerned with
developing an optimal flight schedule, allowing little slack to accommodate variations from …

Crew scheduling

C Barnhart, EL Johnson, GL Nemhauser… - … of transportation science, 1999 - Springer
Given a set of jobs and a set of workers, the generic problem we consider is to find a
partition of the jobs into subsets so that each job is contained in exactly one subset, and …

Planning and scheduling under uncertainty: a review across multiple sectors

PM Verderame, JA Elia, J Li… - Industrial & engineering …, 2010 - ACS Publications
This paper provides an overview of the key contributions within the planning and scheduling
communities with specific emphasis on uncertainty analysis. As opposed to focusing in one …