3978. Multi-Period Service Design for Advanced Air Mobility with Passenger Choice
Invited abstract in session FA-51: Airline Network Design, stream Hub Location and Network Design.
Friday, 9:00-10:30Room: HG – Seminar-Raum Geschichte 1 (1st floor, st. 10)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
| 1. | Yuhan Jiang
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| Management Science, Lancaster University | |
| 2. | Xiaohan Zhou
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| Department of Transportation & Logistics, Dalian University of Technology | |
| 3. | Guglielmo Lulli
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| Department of Management Science, University of Lancaster | |
| 4. | Shaopeng Zhong
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| Department of Transportation and Logistics, Dalian University of Technology | |
| 5. | Yu Jiang
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| Lancaster University |
Abstract
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is emerging as a competitive option for urban and regional travel. We propose a multi-period AAM service design model that jointly optimises vertiport location, capacity, frequency, and pricing while capturing passenger choice. To solve the resulting choice-driven problem, we develop an exact method that transforms the MINLP into an ILP. Experiments on a 30-city UK network show strong interdependence between infrastructure and fleet investment, with the greater AAM benefits on city pairs with long ground travel times.
Keywords
- Transportation
- Pricing
- Location Problems
Status: accepted
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