Development of the Mathematical Model of Integrated Management System for an Airline

Ruta Bogdane, Vladimirs Šestakovs, Dejan Dencic

Abstract


At the present stage of airline development the most effective way to increase safety is to introduce a systematic approach to the management of the organization. The creation of a single integrated management system including the combination of resources will make it possible to maintain the necessary level of quality of aviation services with safety as a key indicator. The article offers a model of such an integrated management system for medium level airlines.

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Aircraft; airline; flight safety; management system; process approach; quality indicators; quality management system

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DOI: 10.1515/tae-2016-0006

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Transport and Aerospace Engineering  vol: 4  issue: 1  first page: 11  year: 2017  
doi: 10.1515/tae-2017-0002

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