AGIFORS Airline Operations 2006
Leveraging Efficient Operations to Sustain Growth

 

Conference Proceedings

The Cost of Delays and Cancellations
Cody Ronchetto, m2p

Hidden Costs of Airline Operations
Jasenka Rapajic, Cefis Ltd

Flight Scheduling at KLM
Charlotte Elpers, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Real Options-based Airline Recovery: A Phased Approach to Airline Recovery
John-Paul Clarke, Georgia Institute of Technology
Information Management for Passenger Recovery
Antonio Alves, Carmen Systems
Human factors issues with support systems for airline operations
Karen Feigh, Georgia Institute of Technology
Improving On-Time Performance through Ramp Technology
Christophe Mostert, m2p
Aircraft Boarding Strategies: A Simulation Study
Massoud Bazargan, Embry – Riddle Aeronautical University

Bits and bytes at NCC: Powering an Integrated Network Control Center
Neetan Chopra, Emirates

Integration of Explosive Detection Systems into Baggage Handling Systems
Franklin Young, United Airlines
Controlling a Growing International Airport
Cheryl Lynch, Emirates
Continuous Descent Arrivals: Flight Procedures that Provides Significant Fuel Savings
John-Paul Clarke, Georgia Institute of Technology
Using Statistics and History To Improve On Time Performance at United Airlines
Ram Narasimhan, United Airlines
Citation Shares – Scheduling Problem in the Fractional Aircraft Ownership Operations
Ellis Johnson,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Multi Objective Model For The Robust Aircraft Routing
Nitika Budhiraja, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Ascending to a superior level of HUB operations
Arno Thon, Lufthansa Airlines
Operational Schedule Management
Tomas Larsson, Carmen Systems
Efficient Ground Staff Scheduling by Algorithmic Analysis
Joerg Herbers, INFORM (*not published by request of author)
 

Please refer to previous years conference proceedings for a complete listing of technical talks given in the past at AGIFORS Airline Operations meetings.