Hawker Beechcraft uses a new solution approach to balance assembly lines.
Abdinnour, Sue
Abdinnour, Sue
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2011-03
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Facility layout,Assembly-line balancing,Linear programming,CPM,Transportation,Aviation
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Sue Abdinnour; Hawker Beechcraft Uses a New Solution Approach to Balance Assembly Lines; Interfaces; March 2011 V.41, No.2; P.164-176
Abstract
In 2002, Hawker Beechcraft set out to improve the efficiency of its Hawker 800XP assembly line. The line was
paced such that an aircraft was moved to the next workstation on the line on a schedule—even if work in a
previous workstation had not completed. At the time, work in progress on the assembly line was high, and
most work on the aircraft was completed out of station. Hawker Beechcraft’s management wanted a more
quantitative approach to determine how many workstations are necessary and how to best assign the tasks to the
workstations; its goal was to minimize work in progress and out-of-station work. In response to a management
request, we proposed a new solution approach based on assembly-line balancing principles but customized to
a complex product (aircraft) in a real assembly-line setting. Hawker Beechcraft implemented our recommended
solution on the Hawker 800XP product line in 2003. The company also used our new solution approach to
balance two other assembly lines, saving over $30 million.
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Interfaces
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Interfaces;
;v.41, No.2
;v.41, No.2
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