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We consider the problem of minimizing the number of airplanes needed to fly a fixed daily repeating schedule of flights. We use deficit functions (DF) to decompose an aviation schedule of aircraft flights into aircraft chains (routes) called a chain decomposition. Each chain visits periodically...
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Airlines are known to compete for passengers, and airline profitability heavily depends on the ability to estimate … into a novel integrated optimization approach that recovers airline schedules, aircraft, and passenger itineraries while … schedules. Computational results on real-world problem instances of a major Spanish airline are reported, for scenarios …
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wage one firm pays its workers. The predictions are tested with two United States airline strikes during the 1990's …
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Dynamic Pricing of services has become the norm for many young service industries - especially in today’s volatile markets. Steffen Christ shows how theoretic optimization models can be operationalized by employing self-learning strategies to construct relevant input variables, such as latent...
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In the aerospace industry competitive advantage is searched through product innovation. This paper sets out to explore the effects that relationship development in the commercial aerospace supply chains have on innovation and competitive advantage. A perspective of supply chains as complex...
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