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One Of The Ways To Identify The Weights Of Indicators Of The Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process For Determining Bsc Of An Airline Company

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  • Dinara SATYBALDIYEVA

    (Satbayev University, Department of Technological Machines, Transport and Logistics, Satbayev, 22A, 050000 Almaty, Kazakhstan)

  • Gulmira MUKHANOVA

    (Satbayev University, Department of Technological Machines, Transport and Logistics, Satbayev, 22A, 050000 Almaty, Kazakhstan)

  • Kassym YELEMESSOV

    (Satbayev University, Department of Technological Machines, Transport and Logistics, Satbayev, 22A, 050000 Almaty, Kazakhstan)

  • Dinara BASKANBAYEVA

    (Satbayev University, Department of Technological Machines, Transport and Logistics, Satbayev, 22A, 050000 Almaty, Kazakhstan)

  • Oraz SATYBALDIYEV

    (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Department of Differential Equation and Automatic Management, 71 Al-Farabi Ave., 050040 Almaty, Kazakhstan)

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This article presents the justification for the relevance of the method for assessing the performance of an airline company. Based...

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  • Dinara SATYBALDIYEVA & Gulmira MUKHANOVA & Kassym YELEMESSOV & Dinara BASKANBAYEVA & Oraz SATYBALDIYEV, 2021. "One Of The Ways To Identify The Weights Of Indicators Of The Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process For Determining Bsc Of An Airline Company," Transport Problems, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, vol. 16(4), pages 83-94, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:exl:1trans:v:16:y:2021:i:4:p:83-94
    DOI: 10.21307/tp-2021-062
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