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A practical approach to support end-of-life commercial aircraft parking, market relocation, retirement and decommissioning strategic decisions

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume 59, Issue 17, Pages 5144-5163

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2020.1774091

Keywords

End-of-life management; end-of-life aircraft; aircraft decommissioning; recovery process; total cost of ownership; decision-making model

Funding

  1. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development -CNPq [305180/2016-9]

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This research aims to develop and test a mathematical approach to estimate the optimal aircraft age for decision-making regarding withdrawal, market relocation, or retirement and decommissioning. The core contribution lies in the systematic analysis of opportunities to return parked aircraft to active service, considering scenarios of revenue improvements or cost reductions, to postpone retirement decisions. The study focuses on financial concerns of end-of-life aircraft, in estimating parking and retirement costs, revenue recovery from market relocation, and recovered values from disassembly and dismantling, for well-supported fleet planning.
This research effort is dedicated to develop and test a mathematical approach to estimate the optimal aircraft age to make decisions about its withdrawn from service, market relocation, or starting its retirement and decommissioning processes. Our method consists of a cost-benefit financial analysis based on the expected revenue from the aircraft returning to operations and the aircraft recovery process to support end-of-life decisions. The core contribution of this research is the possibility of systematically analyse opportunities to return parked aircraft to active service, considering reasonable scenarios of operating revenue improvements or operating cost reductions, postponing the aircraft retirement and decommissioning decision. It is important to highlight that only financial concerns of the end-of-life aircraft problem were analysed. Considering this managerial context, the estimation of the aircraft parking and retirement costs, the recovery of the operating revenues from its market relocation and the recovered values from its disassembly and dismantling may influence these companies' aircraft fleet planning in a well-supported manner. This research intends to fulfill the gaps in the literature regarding commercial aircraft costs and revenues incurred during its end-of-life phase, aiming to estimate how much they affect its total cost of ownership, considering aircraft owners' and operators' decision-making contexts.

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