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Abstract
Since the mid-1990s, the main airports in Latin America have been privatised. This is the result, on the one hand, of the liberalisation of the aviation industry in almost all the countries of the region, and on the other hand, of the application of an extensive and uninterrupted programme of air public policies, currently underway. Based on this, this paper first analyse how public policies have influenced the development of airports in Latin America, generating the privatisation of the most important in the region (in a context of structural reform still in progress). Second, it studies how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the technical efficiency of the privatised airports in the region. Therefore, in this paper, the measurement of technical efficiency is carried out (using only technical variables, that is, infrastructure and aeronautical or air traffic variables) on a representative set of Latin American privatised airports, both in the pre-pandemic period (2017–19) and in the severest pandemic period (2020). The methodology used to carry out the study is data envelopment analysis (DEA). The main results of the research reveal high, and in some cases ideal, technical efficiency indices in the pre-pandemic period, and not very severe drops in technical efficiency in the pandemic period.
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Author's Biography
Oscar Díaz Olariaga holds a PhD in aeronautical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain, and a PhD in economics and business administration from UNED-University, Spain. He is a Professor and Researcher at several universities in Spain and (currently) Colombia.
Wolfgang Dupeyrat is a PhD candidate in aeronautical business administration at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA. He holds a Master’s in business administration from the Universidad del Pacífico, Peru. He is a Mechanical Aeronautical Engineer at the Engineering School, Argentina.
Julio Aguirre holds a PhD in economics from the Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina. He is an Associate Professor and Researcher at the Universidad del Pacífico, Peru.
Felipe Delgado received his PhD degree in science in engineering from the UC Chile. He is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, Department of Transport and Logistics, UC Chile. His research interests mainly concentrate on modelling, optimisation, and simulation of transportation systems.
Carlos Henrique Rocha holds a PhD in economics. He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Brasília, Brazil.