Quality Management of Planning Grouped Operation of the Unmanned and Small Aircraft Operating in the «Air Taxi» Mode by Selecting the Number of Aircraft
G.N. Lebedev, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor of the Department 301 «Automatic and Intelligent Control Systems» of the Moscow Aviation Institute (NRU); Moscow
V.I. Goncharenko, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (NRU); Moscow
A.V. Rumakina, Senior Lecturer of the Department 301 «Automatic and Intelligent Control Systems» of the Moscow Aviation Institute (NRU); Moscow
e-mail: rav@mai.ru
This article discusses the problem of quality management of planning grouped operation of the unmanned and small aircraft serving a random flow of applications. This problem is solved by choosing the optimal amount of aircraft. This indicator affects the downtime of aircraft while waiting for the applications, as well as the waiting time for the service of applications.
Keywords: management, quality, aircraft, «air taxi».
The study was carried out with the financial support of RFBR grant No. 20-08-00652
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DOI: 10.34214/2312-5209-2022-36-4-81-83