A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country

Safety in aviation impacts the overall success of the sector. It depends on the effectiveness and efficiency of safety management systems (SMSs), which contain diverse and complex elements. Thus, a quantitative methodology for aviation SMS in developing countries, capable of prioritising resources w...

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Main Authors: Ifeanyichukwu Ebubechukwu Onyegiri, Sunday Ayoola Oke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khon Kaen University 2017-03-01
Series:Engineering and Applied Science Research
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/42857/61732
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spelling doaj-d154d27b07bd4706b9faa5f09a56b20c2020-11-24T22:59:57ZengKhon Kaen UniversityEngineering and Applied Science Research2539-61612539-62182017-03-0144111510.14456/easr.2017.1A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing countryIfeanyichukwu Ebubechukwu OnyegiriSunday Ayoola OkeSafety in aviation impacts the overall success of the sector. It depends on the effectiveness and efficiency of safety management systems (SMSs), which contain diverse and complex elements. Thus, a quantitative methodology for aviation SMS in developing countries, capable of prioritising resources with incomplete information, is needed. Grey relational analysis (GRA) is the most appropriate tool for this situation. This study assessed an existing SMS and determined its critical elements in a developing country’s aviation industry. Questionnaires were framed from the SMS manual of the International Civil Aviation Organization and from previous literature. The robustness and the efficiency of the approach were tested with data obtained from airline operators in Nigeria. Assessment of SMSs was done among airline service providers ascertaining the important levels of SMS elements. GRA was then applied to this data to identify the most influential elements of an SMS. Several companies were examined. Company A needs for a focus on sharing safety information and sensitization techniques to enable SMSs to better permeate through all levels, making employees aware of their SMS roles and duties to pursue a better safety culture. Company B needs to focus on more in-depth safety information dissemination platforms and methods. Non-punitive reporting should be done and safety promotion, culture, training and education should be prioritised. Company A has a better safety record than B. Overall, from the grey model, 12 critical elements were found out of 22 revised SMS elements that affect SMS. The major critical component was the safety structure and regulation. This is needed to build long lasting and effective SMSs. The novelty of this work is its unique application of GRA for a developing country’s airline safety.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/42857/61732Grey relational analysisOptimisationPrioritisationAirline operationsAirline services
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author Ifeanyichukwu Ebubechukwu Onyegiri
Sunday Ayoola Oke
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Sunday Ayoola Oke
A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
Engineering and Applied Science Research
Grey relational analysis
Optimisation
Prioritisation
Airline operations
Airline services
author_facet Ifeanyichukwu Ebubechukwu Onyegiri
Sunday Ayoola Oke
author_sort Ifeanyichukwu Ebubechukwu Onyegiri
title A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
title_short A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
title_full A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
title_fullStr A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
title_full_unstemmed A grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
title_sort grey relational analytical approach to safety performance assessment in an aviation industry of a developing country
publisher Khon Kaen University
series Engineering and Applied Science Research
issn 2539-6161
2539-6218
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Safety in aviation impacts the overall success of the sector. It depends on the effectiveness and efficiency of safety management systems (SMSs), which contain diverse and complex elements. Thus, a quantitative methodology for aviation SMS in developing countries, capable of prioritising resources with incomplete information, is needed. Grey relational analysis (GRA) is the most appropriate tool for this situation. This study assessed an existing SMS and determined its critical elements in a developing country’s aviation industry. Questionnaires were framed from the SMS manual of the International Civil Aviation Organization and from previous literature. The robustness and the efficiency of the approach were tested with data obtained from airline operators in Nigeria. Assessment of SMSs was done among airline service providers ascertaining the important levels of SMS elements. GRA was then applied to this data to identify the most influential elements of an SMS. Several companies were examined. Company A needs for a focus on sharing safety information and sensitization techniques to enable SMSs to better permeate through all levels, making employees aware of their SMS roles and duties to pursue a better safety culture. Company B needs to focus on more in-depth safety information dissemination platforms and methods. Non-punitive reporting should be done and safety promotion, culture, training and education should be prioritised. Company A has a better safety record than B. Overall, from the grey model, 12 critical elements were found out of 22 revised SMS elements that affect SMS. The major critical component was the safety structure and regulation. This is needed to build long lasting and effective SMSs. The novelty of this work is its unique application of GRA for a developing country’s airline safety.
topic Grey relational analysis
Optimisation
Prioritisation
Airline operations
Airline services
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/42857/61732
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