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portada Central Command Rest and Recuperation Hub-to-Hub Airlift Network Analysis
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
94
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9781288368921
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Central Command Rest and Recuperation Hub-to-Hub Airlift Network Analysis

John M. Dickens (Author) · Biblioscholar · Paperback

Central Command Rest and Recuperation Hub-to-Hub Airlift Network Analysis - Dickens, John M.

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Synopsis "Central Command Rest and Recuperation Hub-to-Hub Airlift Network Analysis"

The primary purpose of this research effort was to discover the efficiency and effectiveness of the historical hub-to-hub R and R airlift network. This study analyzed the hub-to-hub aircraft efficiency rates and introduced capacity changes in the airlift network with the use of Arena simulation to improve network performance. Furthermore, this study created simple heuristic options for the future airlift framework required to meet USCENTCOM's forecasted R and R transportation demand under the premise of a CY11 country 1 drawdown and an upscale of combat and support forces within country 2. There were several important outcomes of this research effort. First, this study designed the future framework for R and R airlift passenger operations with a focus on leveraging simple heuristics to increase intertheater commercial aircraft utilization to 89.7 percent while also adding four additional weekly sorties in the strategic port to intratheater hub routes. As a result, this study demonstrated that passenger velocity at the strategic port could be increased by 20.6 hours on the average and 24.9 hours at the 90th percentile with a decrease in the transient passenger footprint at the strategic port by 215 passengers on the average.

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