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Comparing Decision Making Using Expected Utility, Robust Decision Making, and Information-Gap: Application to Capacity Expansion for Airplane Manufacturing

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Figure 1.2: Historical orders for the Airbus Commercial airplanes
Figure 2.1: Annual orders for Boeing 737
Figure 2.3: Q-Q plot for the difference in the annual orders of Boeing 737
Figure 2.4: Demand prediction with 90% confidence for Boeing 737 model for the next 20years
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