Highlights Airport connectivity index reveals important connectivity positions for airports. The five proposed centrality indicators are effective classifiers for hub airports. Few airports in emerging markets have surpassed traditional hubs in global importance. Hub airports of different regions have taken different development pathways. Global and regional hubs have been fast growing in Asia region.
Abstract This paper studies the evolution of global air transport network over the period 2006–2016. A Global Airport Connectivity Index (GACI) is proposed, combining degree, closeness and eigenvector topological indicators and two new volumetric indicators. We find faster passenger growth for larger airports that have improved in GACI. While America and North Asia focused on regional hub developments, serving short- to medium-haul routes, West Europe, South East Asia and Middle East focused on developing their major airports into global hubs. Our analysis shows that increasing GACI improves an airport’s competitive position and gives rise to increased influence over other airports.
The evolution of aviation network: Global airport connectivity index 2006–2016
2019-12-11
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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