Pre-Tactical Flight-Delay and Turnaround Forecasting with Synthetic Aviation Data
Pre-Tactical Flight-Delay and Turnaround Forecasting with Synthetic Aviation Data
Access to comprehensive flight operations data remains severely restricted in aviation due to commercial sensitivity and competitive considerations, hindering the development of predictive models for operational planning. This paper investigates whether synthetic data can effectively replace real operational data for training machine learning models in pre-tactical aviation scenarios-predictions made hours to days before operations using only scheduled flight information. We evaluate four state-of-the-art synthetic data generators on three prediction tasks: aircraft turnaround time, departure delays, and arrival delays. Using a Train on Synthetic, Test on Real (TSTR) methodology on over 1.7 million European flight records, we first validate synthetic data quality through fidelity assessments, then assess both predictive performance and the preservation of operational relationships. Our results show that advanced neural network architectures, specifically transformer-based generators, can retain 94-97% of real-data predictive performance while maintaining feature importance patterns informative for operational decision-making. Our analysis reveals that even with real data, prediction accuracy is inherently limited when only scheduled information is available-establishing realistic baselines for pre-tactical forecasting. These findings suggest that high-quality synthetic data can enable broader access to aviation analytics capabilities while preserving commercial confidentiality, though stakeholders must maintain realistic expectations about pre-tactical prediction accuracy given the stochastic nature of flight operations.
Abdulmajid Murad、Massimiliano Ruocco
航空计算技术、计算机技术
Abdulmajid Murad,Massimiliano Ruocco.Pre-Tactical Flight-Delay and Turnaround Forecasting with Synthetic Aviation Data[EB/OL].(2025-08-04)[2025-08-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.02294.点此复制
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