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Citation

Klabjan D, Johnson EL, Nemhauser GL, Gelman E, Ramaswamy S. Transp. Sci. 2002; 36(3): 337-348.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences)

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Abstract

Airline planning consists of several problems that are currently solved separately We address a partial integration of schedule planning, aircraft routing, and crew scheduling. In particular, we provide more flexibility for crew scheduling while maintaining the feasibility of aircraft routing by adding plane-count constraints to the crew-scheduling problem. In addition, we assume that the departure times of flights have not yet been fixed and we are allowed to move the departure time of a flight as long as it is within a given time window. We demonstrate that such a model yields solutions to the crew-scheduling problem with significantly lower costs than those obtained from the traditional model.

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