Complex network analysis of the Turkish domestic airport system and comparison with worldwide practices

Samet Güner, Keziban Seçkin Codal
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Purpose: This paper aims to provide a holistic insight into the performance of the Turkish air transportation network through complex network analysis. While many countries' airport network structures and performances have been widely studied, the rapidly growing Turkish airport structure still needs to be adequately analyzed. Therefore, this paper evaluates the structural properties of the Turkish domestic aviation network from 2012 to 2020 and compares it with worldwide practices.Design/methodology/approach: To evaluate the topological properties of the Turkish airport system, this study utilized five complex network metrics: average degree, diameter, average path length, clustering coefficient, modularity, and density index.Findings: The findings indicate that the Turkish domestic aviation network has a smaller diameter, lower average path length, decreasing clustering coefficient, and lower modularity compared to worldwide practices, which implies low robustness and flexibility. The pandemic has increased the unique paths, density index, and average degree, which implies more connectivity among airports, possibly due to mandatory flights.Practical implications: The analysis of complex networks can help evaluate network characteristics and understand their influence on the Turkish domestic network. The long-term evaluation of the airports' topological properties provides valuable insights into their structural resilience, operational efficiency, and potential for network optimization.Originality/value: This study is the first to analyze the topological structure of the Turkish airport system and compare it with worldwide practices. Moreover, it sheds light on the effects of the pandemic on airport network structure.
土耳其国内机场系统的复杂网络分析及与世界各地做法的比较
目的:本文旨在通过复杂的网络分析,全面了解土耳其航空运输网络的性能。尽管许多国家的机场网络结构和性能已被广泛研究,但快速增长的土耳其机场结构仍需充分分析。因此,本文评估了2012年至2020年土耳其国内航空网络的结构特性,并将其与世界各地的做法进行了比较。设计/方法/方法:为了评估土耳其机场系统的拓扑特性,本研究使用了五个复杂网络指标:平均度、直径、平均路径长度、聚类系数、模块性和密度指数。研究结果:研究结果表明,与世界各地的做法相比,土耳其国内航空网络的直径更小,平均路径长度更低,集群系数降低,模块化程度更低,这意味着稳健性和灵活性较低。疫情增加了独特的路径、密度指数和平均程度,这意味着机场之间的连通性更强,可能是由于强制性航班。实际意义:对复杂网络的分析有助于评估网络特征,并了解其对土耳其国内网络的影响。对机场拓扑特性的长期评估为其结构弹性、运营效率和网络优化潜力提供了宝贵的见解。独创性/价值:本研究首次分析了土耳其机场系统的拓扑结构,并将其与世界各地的实践进行了比较。此外,它还揭示了疫情对机场网络结构的影响。
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