Structural Evolution of the Brazilian Airport Network
Luis Enrique Correa da Rocha

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the dynamic structural evolution of the Brazilian Airport Network, revealing how routes, passenger flow, and cargo have changed over time, with a shrinking route network but increased traffic and cargo volumes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the structural and temporal evolution of the Brazilian Airport Network using network theory.
Findings
Connections converge to specific routes
Network shrinks at route level but grows in passengers and cargo
Structural features align with other airport networks
Abstract
The aviation sector is profitable, but sensitive to economic fluctuations, geopolitical constraints and governmental regulations. As for other means of transportation, the relation between origin and destination results in a complex map of routes, which can be complemented by information associated to the routes themselves, for instance, frequency, traffic load or distance. The theory of networks provides a natural framework to investigate dynamics on the resulting structure. Here, we investigate the structure and evolution of the Brazilian Airport Network (BAN) for several quantities: routes, connections, passengers and cargo. Some structural features are in accordance with previous results of other airport networks. The analysis of the evolution of the BAN shows that its structure is dynamic, with changes in the relative relevance of some airports and routes. The results indicate that…
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