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Equitable Optimization of U.S. Airline Route Networks (2205.03900v2)

Published 8 May 2022 in physics.soc-ph, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Restructuring route networks (i.e., modifying the graph of origin-destination pairs) remains a promising alternative for reducing the airline industry's environmental impact. However, there exists a fundamental trade-off between emissions from flight and airport accessibility, since flights connecting underserved, low-accessibility communities tend to possess high CO2 per seat-mile ratios. Thus, this work develops an open-source analytical framework and methodology that restructures U.S. airline route networks to simultaneously minimize emissions and maximize airport accessibility. To achieve this goal, this paper designs a metric to quantify airport accessibility and combines it with an open-source system-wide emissions estimation methodology. This facilitates the creation of a mixed-integer linear optimization model that returns revised flight frequencies and aircraft allotment. Using United Airlines 2019 Q3 data as a case study, this model is able to construct an alternative route network with a 25% reduction on the total number of flights, 4.4% decrease in the average emissions per seat-mile and a 17.6% improvement in the spread of the airports' accessibility scores, all while satisfying historic passenger demand.

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