Airport capacity extension, fleet investment, and optimal aircraft scheduling in a multilevel market model: quantifying the costs of imperfect markets

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Stefano Coniglio
Mathias Sirvent
Martin Weibelzahl
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[1] University of Southampton,Department of Mathematical Sciences
[2] Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg,undefined
[3] Discrete Optimization,undefined
[4] University of Bayreuth & Fraunhofer FIT,undefined
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OR Spectrum | 2021年 / 43卷
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OR in airlines; Mixed-integer optimization; Multilevel optimization; Market design; Long-run investments;
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We present a market model of a liberalized aviation market with independent decision makers. The model consists of a hierarchical, trilevel optimization problem where perfectly competitive budget-constrained airports decide (in the first level) on optimal runway capacity extensions and airport charges by anticipating long-term fleet investment and medium-term aircraft scheduling decisions taken by a set of imperfectly competitive airlines (in the second level). Both airports and airlines anticipate the short-term outcome of a perfectly competitive ticket market (in the third level). We compare our trilevel model to an integrated single-level (benchmark) model in which investments, scheduling, and market-clearing decisions are simultaneously taken by a welfare-maximizing social planner. Using a simple six airports example from the literature, we illustrate the inefficiency of long-run investments in both runway capacity and aircraft fleet which may be observed in aviation markets with imperfectly competitive airlines.
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页码:367 / 408
页数:41
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