Sdü Vizyoner Dergisi (May 2024)
A Novel Rolling Horizon Based Solution Framework for Scheduling Airplane Maintenance
Abstract
Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities on aircraft and systems in aviation is a service sector that relies heavily on skilled workforce. The output of MRO activities is basically bringing the system reliability values, which decrease because of the use of aircraft and systems in certain flight times and landing and take-off numbers, to the default levels determined during the design phase. MRO companies are accountable to the civil aviation authorities who directly authorize them to ensure the required levels of reliability of their products. Airline companies request MRO services at the most convenient time and cost. However, the maintenance of an aircraft is a process that can take up to five weeks, includes plenty of jobs some of which may have stochastic durations, and many over-costed qualified technicians spend thousands of man-hours. In addition, each MRO company is involved in the maintenance of several airplanes arriving at different time intervals. In the study such a problem faced by an MRO company is addressed. The company’s aim is to schedule several incoming airplane maintenance projects. A framework that employs an integer programming (IP) model working on a rolling horizon (RH) setting is used.
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