On Learning Combinatorial Patterns to Assist Large-Scale Airline Crew Pairing Optimization
Aggarwal, Divyam, Singh, Yash Kumar, Saxena, Dhish Kumar
Airline Crew Pairing Optimization (CPO) aims at generating a set of legal flight sequences (crew pairings), to cover an airline's flight schedule, at minimum cost. It is usually performed using Column Generation (CG), a mathematical programming technique for guided search-space exploration. CG exploits the interdependencies between the current and the preceding CG-iteration for generating new variables (pairings) during the optimization-search. However, with the unprecedented scale and complexity of the emergent flight networks, it has become imperative to learn higher-order interdependencies among the flight-connection graphs, and utilize those to enhance the efficacy of the CPO. In first of its kind and what marks a significant departure from the state-of-the-art, this paper proposes a novel adaptation of the Variational Graph Auto-Encoder for learning plausible combinatorial patterns among the flight-connection data obtained through the search-space exploration by an Airline Crew Pairing Optimizer, AirCROP (developed by the authors and validated by the research consortium's industrial sponsor, GE Aviation). The resulting flight-connection predictions are combined on-the-fly using a novel heuristic to generate new pairings for the optimizer. The utility of the proposed approach is demonstrated on large-scale (over 4200 flights), real-world, complex flight-networks of US-based airlines, characterized by multiple hub-and-spoke subnetworks and several crew bases.
May-2-2020
- Country:
- Europe > Netherlands (0.04)
- North America
- United States > New York (0.04)
- Canada > Quebec
- Montreal (0.04)
- Asia > India
- Uttarakhand > Roorkee (0.04)
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.64)
- Industry:
- Transportation > Air (1.00)
- Technology: