Analysis of short-term forecasting for flight arrival time
Myung Suk Kim
Journal of Air Transport Management, 2016, vol. 52, issue C, 35-41
Abstract:
We suggest various methodologies to provide short-term forecasting of flight arrival times. Flights arriving at Denver International Airport from various U.S. cities during 2010 are used for the model estimation, and the forecasting is applied to 2011 flights. Forecasting proceeds from the time at which a flight departs from an airport. Prediction models using the spline smoothing-based nonparametric additive techniques are applied and compared with benchmarks. We also provide a method for computing the probability of flight arrival time by fitting the skew t distribution to the models’ residuals. Our empirical results indicate that a nonparametric additive model dominantly outperforms the other models considered. In terms of effect of predictor variables, departure delay time, scheduled airborne time, airlines, and weather conditions significantly improve forecasting accuracy, along with seasonal variables. In particular, departure delay time is the most important factor for substantially improving prediction performance.
Keywords: Short-term forecasting; Air transport; Skew t distribution; Spline smoothing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2015.12.002
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