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Shuhua Zhu, Kai Liu, Xulong Xi, Xiaochuan Liu, Yukun Zhou, Yaoyuan Liu and Mingbo Tong
The evaluation of structural crashworthiness is important for the development of civil aircraft. In this study, cargo luggage was considered in the vertical drop simulation of an aircraft mid-fuselage section. First, quasi-static compression tests on thr...
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Edina Jencová, Peter Ko?cák and Martina Ko?cáková
Queueing theory is currently a widely used method for optimizing activities not only in air transport but also in other sectors, in both production and the use of personnel. Using this theory, it is possible to simulate in advance various scenarios that ...
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Stef Janssen, Régis van der Sommen, Alexander Dilweg and Alexei Sharpanskykh
Airport security checkpoints are the most important bottleneck in airport operations, but few studies aim to empirically understand them better. In this work we address this lack of data-driven quantitative analysis and insights about the security checkp...
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R. John Milne, Mostafa Salari and Lina Kattan
We present a method that reduces the time it takes to complete the passenger boarding of an airplane. In particular, we describe a two-stage mixed integer programming (MIP) approach, which assigns passengers to seats on an airplane based on the number of...
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Michael Schultz
Efficient boarding procedures have to consider both operational constraints and the individual passenger behavior. In contrast to the aircraft handling processes of fueling, catering and cleaning, the boarding process is more driven by passengers than by...
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Andrei Popa, Julia Strer
Pág. 1384 - 1393
The events of 9/11 in the United States led to a significant strengthening of security measures within air transport. The maritime sector could also be a target of terror attacks. For this reason the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea...
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