Air transportation development is strictly related to airport competitiveness, since the airport management seeks to improve the capacity to produce services, increase passenger and aircraft movement, improve revenues from aeronautical and non-aeronautical activities, and optimise the other items related to the competitiveness of this type of organisation. In this sense, this study seeks to identify variables associated with the competitiveness of airports, based on their infrastructures, operations, and locations, which can influence the decision-making of airport managers continuously and efficiently. An analysis of the seven busiest Brazilian airports, in terms of aircraft and passenger movement, has been made, and multivariate data analysis has been used through a multiple regression, verifying the relationship between the variables of airports competitiveness, such as the total area of the airport site, number of aircraft parking positions, number of airlines, quantity of aircraft movementlandings and takeoffs, total number of passengers and the GDP of the city where the airport under study is located. The results present an index of competitiveness for each airport analysed after the data mathematical treatment, showing the coefficients at the general equations form aircraft and passenger movement.
Airport Competitiveness Analysis from Aircraft and Passenger Movement
2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
Metadata by DOAJ is licensed under CC BY-SA 1.0
The passenger aircraft interface at the airport terminal
SLUB | 1968
|Sizing the Airport Passenger Departure Lounge for New Large Aircraft
Transportation Research Record | 1998
|Passenger aircraft emissions analysis at Ordu-Giresun International Airport, Turkey in 2017
Emerald Group Publishing | 2021
|Sizing the Airport Passenger Departure Lounge for New Large Aircraft
Online Contents | 1998
|Sizing the Airport Passenger Departure Lounge for New Large Aircraft
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
|