Simulation Modeling and Analysis of New International Terminal

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Aerospace & Defense,
Aircraft,
Analysis,
Business Operations,
Institute For Operations Research,
Manufacturing,
Modeling,
Research & Development,
Terminal
Source:
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

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Overview: This paper describes project involving the development of simulation models for the new international terminal at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey. The simulation models helped evaluate the passenger and aircraft flow from the terminal entrance to boarding; identify the system bottlenecks as well as the system capacities. The models have also been used for operations planning, training and the demonstration of terminal activities. Since the overall objective of the project was to validation of the terminal design, the models included major passenger, aircraft, and baggage flow activities. The results showed that the new terminal is capable of serving the planned passenger capacity per year.

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Format: PDF | Size: 181KB | Date: Nov 2000 | Pages: 5


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