Abstract

In this paper, we observe some effects of schedule perturbations to the performance of aircraft routings. We show that moving departure time of flights to adding their block-time do not guarantee that the departure delay of the flights will be reduced. Contrarily, moving arrival time of flights always improve the performance of aircraft routings, especially for reducing arrival delay. The computational results also show that by adding more slacks, we obtain better performance of aircraft routings.

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