Publications

The paper considers the two main game-theoretic models, such as coalition and cooperative. The authors are of the opinion that definitions and notions of cooperative games and coalition games are different, but both games are coopetitive games. Transitivity and superadditivity are presented as the main characteristic functions of coopetitive games....

This study aims to provide insights into the impact levels of digitalization and intelligentization on air transport system (ATS) in Australia, China, the US, and India. Air transport system is one of the most efficient transport systems which contains three elements: air traffic control, airport, and airlines. In modern society, the importance of...

The desire to travel and the decision-making regarding this have always been affected by various factors, with safety always being consistently stated as being a top concern whilst planning a trip. This can be seen as the perceived risk of the travellers towards their travel destination, such that the higher the perceived risk, the less likely they...

This study aims to analyze how digitalization and digital technology impact passengers' air travel, specifically in the door-to-door air travel process. As a booming industry that involves advanced technology, the aviation industry attracted an increasing number of passengers and occupies a large position in the global market. However, it is also...

This study focuses on the game theory aiming to create coopetition strategy for airlines based on various forms of cooperation. Airlines have created networks of alliances and signed code sharing agreements in order to increase the competitive advantages and customer benefits, which include increasing number of destinations, reducing costs,...

The paper considers the different methods of image recognition in unmanned aviation using modern programming languages. It is shown that the new era in aviation is characterized by new challenges and threats, as well as uncertainty, and it is not always possible to identify a threat through standard means of control.