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Published on: February 25, 2013
Using aircraft location data to estimate current economic activity
Sam Miller1,2, Helen Susannah Moat3,4, Tobias Preis3,4
1Data Science Lab, Behavioural Science, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Scarman Road, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK. smiller@turing.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Aviation is a key sector of the economy, contributing at least 3% to gross domestic product (GDP) in the UK and the US. Currently, airline performance statistics are published with a three month delay. However, aircraft now broadcast their location in real-time using the Automated Dependent Surveillance Broadcast system (ADS-B). In this paper, we analyse a global dataset of flights since July 2016. We first show that it is possible to accurately estimate airline flight volumes using ADS-B data, which is available immediately. Next, we demonstrate that real-time knowledge of flight volumes can be a leading indicator for aviation's direct contribution to GDP in both the UK and the US. Using ADS-B data could therefore help move us towards real-time estimates of GDP, which would equip policymakers with the information to respond to shocks more quickly.
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