The Operational Flight and Multi-Crew Scheduling Problem
Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 15 (2005) no. 1, p. 25
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This paper introduces a new kind of operational multi-crew scheduling
problem which consists in simultaneously modifying, as necessary, the existing flight
departure times and planned individual work days (duties) for the set of crew members,
while respecting predefined aircraft itineraries. The splitting of a planned crew is allowed
during a day of operations, where it is more important to cover a flight than to keep
planned crew members together. The objective is to cover a maximum number of flights
from a day of operations while minimizing changes in both the flight schedule and the
next-day planned duties for the considered crew members. A new type of the same flight
departure time constraints is introduced. They ensure that a flight which belongs to
several personalized duties, where the number of duties is equal to the number of crew
members assigned to the flight, will have the same departure time in each of these duties.
Two variants of the problem are considered. The first variant allows covering of flights
by less than the planned number of crew members, while the second one requires
covering of flights by a complete crew. The problem is mathematically formulated as an
integer nonlinear multi-commodity network flow model with time windows and
supplementary constraints. The optimal solution approach is based on Dantzig-Wolfe
decomposition/column generation embedded into a branch-and-bound scheme. The
resulting computational times on commercial-size problems are very good. Our new
simultaneous approach produces solutions whose quality is far better than that of the
traditional sequential approach where the flight schedule has been changed first and then
input as a fixed data to the crew scheduling problem.
Keywords:
Crew recovery, flight scheduling, aircraft routing, shortest path, time windows, column generation.
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Mirela Stojković; François Soumis. The Operational Flight and Multi-Crew Scheduling Problem. Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 15 (2005) no. 1, p. 25 . http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/YJOR_2005_15_1_a2/