Airline Schedule Planning: Optimization Approaches

Authors

  • Zachary Cesaretti
  • Reiko Tominaga
  • Samantha Zimmerman
  • Mathew Reyers

Abstract

This paper discusses the scheduling of Air Canada’s planes across a network of cities. Where and when to fly planes are decisions faced by airlines worldwide. The two models used here were able to produce a daily schedule for seven Air Canada planes flying between seven cities, that optimizes pro1t levels. The obtained schedules are found to be very reasonable.

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Published

2016-08-02

Section

Articles