An approach to airline MRO operators planning and scheduling during aircraft line maintenance checks using discrete event simulation

Salah Albakkoush, Emanuele Pagone, Konstantinos Salonitis
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The process of scheduling and planning refers to examining aircraft history based on when and where the aircraft should go for service checks. In this paper, the authors focused on line maintenance activities and examined the impact of unexpected factors (Missing tools and safety requirements) on such activities during the process through a Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model. The DES was used to determine the following: 1. The plan time of each maintenance task according to maintenance scheduling based on the X airline company in Libya; 2. A tasks and productivity evaluation which involved examining the number of tasks required to do per check according to the scheduling plan and planned tasks performed by technicians, and; 3. The total elapsed time involved by analysing the average time for each task according to maintenance schedule planning. The results show that, for all scenarios conducted, the DES model was operating at a high level, and in some scenarios, there was a breakdown in service tasks; a clear indication that the workload factor was high during check periods. However, the main finding in this study highlights how a number of different tasks or the breakdown of maintenance work packages were not being completed before the actual time that had been allocated for the general external condition A-check of the aircraft. This made it necessary to study the work package for each check separately and examine these work packages as they relate to DES which presents a potential solution to a more efficient planning approach. This feature enhances the applicability of the proposed method in real-life, and helps airlines cope with the dynamic environment of airline MRO.

航空公司MRO运营商在飞机线路维护检查期间使用离散事件模拟进行计划和调度的方法
调度和计划的过程是指根据飞机应该在何时何地进行服务检查来检查飞机历史。在本文中,作者专注于线路维护活动,并通过离散事件模拟(DES)模型检查了意外因素(缺少工具和安全要求)在过程中对此类活动的影响。DES用于确定以下内容:根据基于利比亚X航空公司的维修计划,计划各维修任务的时间;2. 任务和生产率评估,包括根据调度计划检查每次检查需要完成的任务数量和技术人员执行的计划任务;3.根据维护计划计划分析每个任务的平均时间所涉及的总运行时间。结果表明:在进行的所有场景中,DES模型都处于较高的运行水平,在某些场景中,服务任务出现了中断;这清楚地表明,在检查期间,工作量因素很高。然而,本研究的主要发现突出表明,在分配给飞机一般外部条件a检查的实际时间之前,许多不同的任务或维修工作包的分解没有完成。这使得有必要分别研究每个检查的工作包,并检查这些工作包,因为它们与DES有关,这为更有效的规划方法提供了潜在的解决方案。这一特点增强了所提方法在现实生活中的适用性,有助于航空公司应对航空MRO的动态环境。
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