Monday 23 March 2015
£2.8 million Operational Research project is to find ways to address the UK’s airport congestion
Original post from: AirTrafficManagement.net
'A £2.8 million project is to find ways to address the UK’s airport congestion without relying solely on new airport building and expansion.
The OR-MASTER Programme Grant (Mathematical Models and Algorithms for Allocating Scarce Airport Resources) is to be led by a team at Lancaster University Management School, working with Computing, Science and Mathematics researchers at the University of Stirling.
The work will build on UK expertise in operational research to find the most efficient ways to schedule flights, developing and testing new models and solution algorithms that take into account all the factors involved in the allocation of flight ‘slots’: individual airport operations, networks of airports, airline operations, air traffic management systems, airport authorities, civil aviation authorities, airlines and the travelling public.
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