Abstract

Success in the air freight sector is closely tied to the ability to consolidate freight shipments. The essence of the load planning algorithm consists of a predetermined arrangement of cargo containers relative to the cargo compartment, considering the general aircraft limitations and the priority of the cargo. The visualized load planning model enables flight planning staff to predict additional re-loading on other sections of the route. The model serves as the basis for a rule-based expert system in order to prevent containers from being overloaded at intermediate routes. The results aimed at increasing the efficiency and safety of ground handling services as well as intensification of use of the air company's fleet.

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