Development of the Mathematical Model of Integrated Management System for an Airline
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/tae-2016-0006Keywords:
Aircraft, airline, flight safety, management system, process approach, quality indicators, quality management systemAbstract
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.References
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