Airline scheduling optimization: Literature review and a discussion of modelling methodologies

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Abstract

The rapid development of civil aviation in recent decades has not only led to increasing competition among airlines, but also to the rise of irregularities, with challenges concerning the improvement of regulations and schedules under the maximization of profitability. Consequently, the airline scheduling optimization problem has received significant research interest as the foundation for an efficient deployment of airline resources and meeting market demand under complex operational requirements. In this paper, we dissect fundamental airline scheduling problems by reviewing thirteen representative mathematical models for schedule design, fleet assignment, aircraft routing, crew scheduling subproblems and their potential for integration. In contrast to existing review studies on airline scheduling problems, our main contribution lies in the introduction of state-of-The-Art mathematical models with a specific focus on integration and robustness. In addition, we highlight a set of promising, yet challenging, directions for future research in this domain.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberliad026
JournalIntelligent Transportation Infrastructure
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • aircraft routing
  • airline scheduling
  • crew scheduling
  • fleet assignment
  • robustness

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