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An Analysis of Airline Delays with SAS/IML Studio

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This article provides a PDF version of the paper 
Wicklin, R. (2009), An Analysis of Airline Delays with SAS/IML Studio, Technical report, SAS Institute Inc.

The article is attached as the file airlinedelays.pdf.

 

This paper was previously available from 
URL http://support.sas.com/rnd/app/papers/papers_iml.html 

URL: http://support.sas.com/rnd/app/iml/papers/airlinedelays.pdf
URL: https://support.sas.com/rnd/app/iml/papers/abstracts/airlinedelays.html 
but those locations have been deleted. 

 

A shorter version of the paper was published as 

Wicklin, Rick. “Visualizing Airline Delays and Cancelations.” Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, vol. 20, no. 2, 2011, pp. 284–86. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23110484 


The paper is a text version of the poster 
Congestion in the Sky: Visualizing Domestic Airline Traffic with SAS® Software
by Rick Wicklin and Robert Allison
which won first place in the 2009 ASA Statistical Computing and Graphics Data Expo

 

The poster is also attached as the file WicklinAllison_poster_JSM.pdf. 

 

 

Comments

Might be time to update the presentation since there have been some moderately significant changes to the industry over the past 15 years. Not to mention the Covid-19 impact and whether we've come close to recovering. Not to mention a few carriers, such as Southwest, that seem to have changed business models somewhat and may have different rankings now.

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