Network science approach for identifying disruptive elements of an airline
Vinod Kumar Chauhan, Anna Ledwoch, Alexandra Brintrup, Manuel Herrera,, Vaggelis Giannikas, Goran Stojkovic, Duncan Mcfarlane

TL;DR
This paper uses network science to identify critical elements in airline operations that cause or propagate delays, aiming to improve scheduling and reduce disruptions based on analysis of flight data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel network science methodology to pinpoint disruptive airports, flights, and connections, validated through a real airline case study.
Findings
Disruptive elements in schedules align with historical data
Airline network shows small-world properties
Passenger connections are the most disruptive connection type
Abstract
Currently, flight delays are common and they propagate from an originating flight to connecting flights, leading to large disruptions in the overall schedule. These disruptions cause massive economic losses, affect airlines' reputations, waste passengers' time and money, and directly impact the environment. This study adopts a network science approach for solving the delay propagation problem by modeling and analyzing the flight schedules and historical operational data of an airline. We aim to determine the most disruptive airports, flights, flight-connections, and connection types in an airline network. Disruptive elements are influential or critical entities in an airline network. They are the elements that can either cause (airline schedules) or have caused (historical data) the largest disturbances in the network. An airline can improve its operations by avoiding delays caused by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
