Title of article :
Exploring Energy Efficiency and Service Quality of Airlines with Cruise Speed Control
Author/Authors :
Gholami, S Department of Industrial Engineering - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Jalalian, M Department of Industrial Engineering - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Ramezanian, R Department of Industrial Engineering - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In the past decade, fuel consumption and CO2 emission have increased in the airline
industry. Large CO2 footprint has a damaging effect on the environment. Global concerns
over this issue have made the airline industry to be greener. Most efforts of the green
airline industry are improving the fuel consumption to reduce the CO2 emission and its
environmental damage. Here, we use cruise speed control to control the fuel consumption
and CO2 emission. Each aircraft has a different speed level needing a different fuel
consumption. Service quality is studied besides the energy consumption. We investigate two
objectives including total energy consumption (TEC) and passenger service level (PSL).
TEC and PSL are conflicting in nature. We develop a mixed-integer nonlinear
programming model to integrate schedule design, aircraft assignment and maintenance
routing problems. We make use of the augmented ε-constraint method to solve the problem.
To evaluate the model, a real data based on the Emirates airline flights is used. The results
are compared using four different scenarios.
Keywords :
Maintenance routing , Aircraft assignment , Schedule design , Cruise speed control , CO2 emission , Green airline
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics