Title: German Airport Project
1DEVELOPING MEASURES OF AIRPORT PRODUCTIVITY AND
PERFORMANCEAPPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS
Presented by H.Engin Duran FHW-Berlin School of
Economics
2Agenda
- 1.DEA TUTORIAL
- - Efficiency Basics
- -Input and Output Oriented
Analysis - -The Efficiency /Profitability
Matrix - 2. APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS
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- -DEA Results including
Terminal and Airside efficiency - -Tobits Regression Analysis
- 3.CONCLUSIONS
31.DEA TUTORIAL
- Definition of DEA ( Data Envelopment Analysis)
- Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a linear
programming based technique for measuring the
relative performance of organisational units
where the presence of multiple inputs and outputs
makes comparisons difficult
41.DEA TUTORIAL What is efficiency?
- Productive efficiency refers to producing a given
output by using the minimum possibleamounts of
inputs, or, producing the maximum possible output
using a given amount of inputs. - Difficulty of efficiency measurement in multiple
input and output case
51.DEA TUTORIAL Relative Efficiency Approach
- In Multiple case relative efficiency approach
61.DEA TUTORIAL Relative Efficiency Approach
71.DEA TUTORIAL Relative Efficiency Approach
- Under these circumstances, efficiency of a target
unit can be obtained as a solution to the
following problem - Maximising the efficiency
81.DEA TUTORIAL Relative Efficiency Approach
- DEA modal to solved lineerly
91.DEA TUTORIALOutput Oriented Analysis
Simulation of two outputs y1 and y2 and a
single input e.g v1
- (Y1.w1 Y2.w2 ) / v1 Relative efficiency
- Weights are to be found by solving the modal
lineerly - Output oriented modal
- Max Ho Y1.w1 Y2.w2
- V1100 (say)
- (Y1.w1 Y2.w2) v1 lt 0
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101.DEA TUTORIALInput Oriented Analysis
111.DEA TUTORIALInput Oriented Analysis
- X1.V1 X2.V2/ Y1 Relative inefficiency
- Weights are to be found by solving the modal
lineerly - Input oriented modal
- Min Ho X1.V1 X2.V2
- Y1100 (say)
- X1.V1 X2.V2 Y1 gt 0
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- Close to unity, higher efficiency
121.DEA TUTORIALOutput OrientedAnalysis
- Output versus input oriented DEA modal
131.DEA TUTORIALThe Efficiency /Profitability
Matrix
142.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS
- DEVELOPING MEASURES OF AIRPORT PRODUCTIVITY AND
PERFORMANCE - APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE
- ANALYSIS
David Gillen Ashish Lall
152.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS
- DATA AND METHODOLOGY
- Type of Data
- Number of Airports (21 all from USA)
- Information for each airport was assembled for
the period 1989-1993. - 114 observations organized
162.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS
- DATA AND METHODOLOGY
- Two Types of analysis to be held
- DEA and relative efficiency approach
- Terminal Efficiency Analysis
- Movement Efficiency Analysis
- Tobits Regression Analysis
17 2.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE
ANALYSISDEA and relative efficiency approach
- Terminal Efficiency Analysis
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- Outputs Number of passengers, Pounds of
cargo - Inputs Number of runways number of gates,
terminal area, number of employees, number of
baggage collection belts and number of public
parking spots. - Movement Efficiency Analysis
- OutputsAir carrier movements, commuter
movements - Inputsairport area, number of runways,
runway area - and number of employees
182.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
192.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
202.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
212.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
222.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
232.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
242.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSISDEA
Results including Terminal and Airside efficiency
- Interpretations regarding efficiency
measurements - In the majority of cases the index is falling
implying an increase in efficiency ,basically can
be explained by a reflect in part the emergence
from the recession in the late 1980's. - Anchorage shows an increase in inefficiency for
terminals but a reduction in inefficiency for
movements reduction in passengers due to long
haul jets being able to bypass this technical
stop - The hub airports exhibit some loose
similaritiesAs hubbing rises the terminal
efficiency improves but movements efficiency
decreases most likely due to the feed from small
commuter aircrafts - Terminals which are doing better reflect new and
expanding hub operations,traffic and economic
growth (e.g. San Diego). - Those doing the same are well established hub
airports.
252.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
- MethodologySet of Data
- 4 set of Data is used
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- Independent variables dummy variables for the
time period, dummy variables for hub
airports,noise strategy variables and management
operational and investment variables. - Dependent VariablesLog of efficiency Index of
movements,close to zero means more efficient .
262.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
272.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
- Results and Interpretations regarding Tobits
Regression for Movements - The time dummies are not significant so there is
no apparent trend in the data or anomalies in one
year or another - The hub dummies show clearly that primary hubs
increase the efficient use of the airside.The
former hubs have a large number of feeder flights
hence increasing the level of efficiency - Using a preferential flight path or limiting the
hours of operation reduces inefficiency while all
the remaining noise management strategies tend to
increase inefficiency.
282.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
- Results and Interpretations regarding Tobits
Regression for Movements - Limiting the hours an airport leads reducing
inefficiency due to given limitations utilizes
efficiency of airports ,Increasing the number of
boarding gates can increase airside efficiency
while increasing the number of runways has no
impact - Financing strategy of airport leads to change in
efficiency. Airports that have residual financing
have a higher level of efficiency. Under residual
financing the airlines are at risk for revenue
shortfalls, this brings pressure to bear on the
airport to ensure greater efficiency on the
airside. - The preferred noise management strategy is to in
fact limit operating hours and to use
preferential flight paths would increase
efficiency
292.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
302.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
- Results and Interpretations regarding Tobits
Regression for terminal - Terminals at airports that are hubs operate at a
higher level of efficiency than non-hubs. - The way in which gates are managed has an impact
on efficiency. The greater the proportion of
common and exclusive use gates the greater the
reduction in inefficiency.In Common use of gates
airports playing major role and take care for
maximising efficiency at the mean time In
exclusive use of gates carriers do take care
about efficiency - As the proportion of preferential use gates rises
we get the opposite result efficiency falls. A
carrier which has preferential treatment may try
to use gates as a barrier to entry and not
necessarily use them efficiently
312.APPLICATION OF DATA ENVELOPE ANALYSIS Tobits
Regression Analysis
- Results and Interpretations regarding Tobits
Regression for terminal - Having greater proportions of international
passengers is one strategy which has a marked
impact on improving terminal efficiency. - Adding gates is also effective but how one
manages those gates is also important - Bigger terminals are not the solution to
improving efficiency but allowing greater access
to aircraft and passengers with greater numbers
of gates will.
32Conclusion
- In the majority of cases the index is falling
implying an increase in efficiency (or reduction
in inefficiency). This can reflect in - part the emergence from the recession in the
late 1980's. - The best thing airport management is to improve
efficiency is create pressures of productive and
dynamic efficiency through corportization or
privatization 'residual financing' variable.
33Conclusion
- The productivity improvement is a combination of
external market forces as well as internal firm
reorganization and changing management incentives
- intra-firm market forces - Most important items
- Airside Efficiency
Having hubs , -
Expanding Gate Capacity -
Market Discipline - Movement Efficiency
Expanding number of gates in forms of common or
exclusive but not preferantial
34Conclusion
- Is Carrying out such similar project possible
for German Airports ? - -Possible but difficulties exist
- Low number of international Airports
- Lack of sufficient useful data
35Thank you !