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Strategic planning in fractional aircraft ownership programs

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Strategic planning in fractional aircraft ownership programs
In the fractional ownership model, the partial owner of an aircraft is entitled to certain flight hours per year, and the management company is responsible for all the operational considerations of the aircraft and for making an aircraft available to the owner at the requested time and place. In the recent years although the industry as a whole has experienced significant growth, most of the major fractional jet management companies have been unprofitable. To increase profitability a management company must minimize its operating costs and increase its crew and aircraft utilization. In this paper, we present a methodology for efficiently scheduling the available resources of a fractional jet management company that takes into consideration the details in real world situations. We then discuss several strategic planning issues, including aircraft maintenance, crew swapping, demand increase and differentiation, and analyze their effects on the resource utilization and profitability. Key...
Yufeng Yao, Özlem Ergun, Ellis Johnson, Willi
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Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where EOR
Authors Yufeng Yao, Özlem Ergun, Ellis Johnson, William Schultz, J. M. Singleton
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