Zeghal, F. M.Haouari, MohamedSherali, H. D.Aissaoui, N.2012-07-112012-07-112011-020160-5682http://hdl.handle.net/10679/214https://doi.org/10.1057/jors.2010.100This paper addresses a Flexible Aircraft Fleeting and Routing Problem, which is motivated by the Tunisian national carrier TunisAir. A solution to this problem specifies the departure time of each flight, the subset of aircraft to be chartered or rented out, the individual aircraft assigned to each flight, as well as the sequence of flights to be flown by each aircraft. The objective is to maximize the expected total net profit, while satisfying activity constraints and long-term maintenance requirements. Tailored optimization-based heuristics are developed for solving this complex integrated problem. Computational experiments conducted on real data demonstrate that the proposed procedures are effective and robust, and significantly improve upon TunisAir's solutions.engrestrictedAccessFlexible aircraft fleeting and routing at TunisAirarticle6236838000028528780001210.1057/jors.2010.100OR in airlinesAirline fleet assignmentAircraft routingFlexible fleetFlexible flight scheduleColumn generation2-s2.0-78650323325