Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1059228 Journal of Transport Geography 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this paper is to examine the link between the volatility of aviation policy and the spatial evolution of air transport supply. We focus on the domestic aviation sector of two comparative cases – Australia and Brazil – each of which represents a large continental country with contrasting levels of policy volatility. We apply generalized entropy indices to measure the changing spatiality of air transport seat capacity over a 25-year period (1986–2010). We find evidence of a correlation between air transport policy volatility and spatiality. Using the generalized entropy indices, the study finds that the spatial evolution of Brazilian air transport capacity is governed by variations among very large airports, which are often subject to policy and regulatory intervention. In contrast, the distributional pattern of Australian airports was relatively stable and characterized by gradual and consolidative changes.

► Spatial distribution of Australian and Brazilian air transport seat capacity was examined. ► Found evidence of a correlation between air transport policy volatility and spatiality. ► Spatial evolution of Australian seat capacity was stable and consolidated while Brazilian capacity was volatile.

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