ISSN: 2165-7556
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Department of Psychology, Human Factors, Wichita State University, Wichita, USA
Research
Optimizing Engine Maintenance Processes through Arena Simulation Modeling
Author(s): Anas A. Shargawi*, Seraj Y. Abed and Christina Knopp
Aviation industries strive to deliver timely, safe, and airworthy aircraft (ACFT) to meet customer needs. ACFT maintenance involves adhering to planned requirements based on policies and standards. This case study examines the routine heavy maintenance processes of a major airliner during its privatization efforts, focusing on low operating costs, operational efficiency, and safe travel for both local and international passengers. Minimizing ACFT maintenance ground time has become crucial for Maintenance Repair and Operations (MRO) facilities to remain competitive in the global market. Therefore, it is essential to reassess existing processes, identify bottlenecks, and seek areas for improvement. A discrete simulation model was developed to study the maintenance processes of General Electric Engines during a heavy maintenance check on the Boeing 747. The model simulated the simultaneo.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2165-7556.23.13.377