Türkiye'de Faaiiyet Gösteren Havalimanlarimin Performanslarimin Degerlendirilmesi/Performance Evaluation of the Airports Operating in the Turkey

The purpose of this study is to search how performance of the airports that operates in domestic and international lines are during the summer and winter terms in the Turkey. To do that, in this study, comparison of the efficiency and productivity of the airports are done by the use of data belongs...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alanya Isletme Fakultesi Dergisi 2015-09, Vol.7 (3), p.67
Hauptverfasser: Avci, Tunahan, Aktas, Metin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study is to search how performance of the airports that operates in domestic and international lines are during the summer and winter terms in the Turkey. To do that, in this study, comparison of the efficiency and productivity of the airports are done by the use of data belongs to the summer and winter terms of 2013 and 2014 years. By the efficiency, it is found out how performance of an airport is compared to others and by the productivity, it is found out how performance of the airports are compared to the last terms. As a model, Data Envelope Analysis and as data, staff number, station area, passenger number, freight traffic and total plane traffic are used. First two variables of the five variables are used as input variables and the last three variables are used as output variables in the analysis. The results of the analysis have shown that Ataturk airport has the highest efficiency in the summer and winter terms, Kars and Sivas airports have the lowest efficiency in the summer terms, Mugla Dalaman and Mugla Marmaris airports have the lowest efficiency in the winter terms. In addition, it has also shown that Nevsehir airport has the highest productivity in the summer term of 2013 and Denizli airport has the highest productivity in the winter term of 2014.
ISSN:1309-1522
1309-1530