Dynamic Cost Index Management in Flight
Planning and Flight Following
Steve
Altus - Jeppesen
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Economic Trends and
their Likely Effect on Airline Operations
Beatrice
Roloff - M2p Consulting
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Robust Airline Scheduling: Minimising
propagated delay in an integrated routing and crewing framework
Richard
Wu - University of New South Wales
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Accelerating Operations Control with
Business Intelligence Solutions
Gesine
Varfis – Lufthansa Consulting
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Short Term Maintenance Allocation
Michael
Clarke - Sabre Airline Solutions
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Integrating Tail and Gate Assignment
Amy
Cohn - University of Michigan
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Modifying Lines of Flight for Improved
Robustness
Amy
Cohn - University of Michigan
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Better decision making by improved
Operations Control Center
George
Webster - Lufthansa Systems
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An Optimization Based Approach to
Airline Integrated Recovery
Gustaf
Solveling - Georgia Institute of Technology
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Emissions Management and Impact on Your
Business
(Panel Discussion)
Moderated
by Tom Samuel - Sabre Airline Solutions
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Large Scale Passenger Reaccomodation
Optimization
Semi
Gabteni - Amadeus
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Incorporating fatigue modelling into
optimised pairing and roster
Jim
Kenneally - Constraint Technologies International
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The Must, the Best --- Two
Different Types of Rules in Auto Crew Planning
Xianchang
Wang - Chengdu Soft-Intelligent Technology Ltd
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Focusing Efficiently on Disruptions with
Advanced Visualization Tools
Luis
Alvarez - Lufthansa Systems
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Reducing Roster Generation Effort
and Managing Employee Contract Complexity
Xuehua
Lu - Sabre Airline Solutions
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Towards Optimum Hub Operations
Gustaf
Solveling - Georgia Institute of Technology
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Conference
Awards
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Best
Innovation
Dynamic
Cost Index Management in Flight Planning and Flight Following
Steve Altus - Jeppesen
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Best
Presentation
Focusing
Efficiently on Disruptions with Advanced Visualization Tools
Luis Alvarez -
Lufthansa Systems
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Please
refer to previous years conference proceedings for a complete listing
of technical talks given in the past at AGIFORS
Airline Operations
meetings.
- 2009
- Montreal,
Canada
- 2008
- Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
- 2007
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Denver,
Colorado
- 2006
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Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
- 2005
- Mainz, Germany
- 2004
- Washington, DC
- 2003
- Auckland, New Zealand
- 2002
- Rome, Italy
- 2001
- Ocho Rios, Jamaica
- 2000
- Budapest, Hungary
- 1999
- Istanbul, Turkey
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About
AGIFORS
The
Airline Group of the International
Federation of Operations Research Societies (AGIFORS)
is a society with the avowed purpose of forwarding the practice of
Operational Research in airlines. The membership consists of
Operational Research workers who are also employed by recognized civil
airlines. There are, in addition, correspondents who are people keenly
interested in the application of Operational Research to aviation
problems.
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