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The geography of air freight: connections to U.S. metropolitan economies
Authors:Khaula A. Alkaabi  Keith G. Debbage
Affiliation:a Department of Geography & Urban Planning, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box 17771, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
b Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27402, USA
Abstract:Despite the rapid growth of air freight shipments, much of the existing literature on the geography of air transportation has paid more attention to passenger travel than air freight. The purpose of this paper is to elevate our understanding of air freight by determining which specific variables most influence and shape the geographic distribution of air freight by metropolitan area using stepwise regression analysis. The empirical results suggest a regression model of five independent variables was the most parsimonious solution where the final model accounted for 71.1% of the variation in air freight shipments by metropolitan area (MA). The most important predictor was the traffic shadow effect, where less populated MAs under the traffic shadow of larger MAs tended to generate lower levels of freight. The model also suggested that other key predictors included the employment market share in transportation-shipping-logistics industries, per capita personal income, the number of medical diagnostic and supplier establishments, and above average wages in high technology. Overall, metropolitan markets with diverse and efficient ground support systems, freight forwarders and other transportation services, a more affluent population, an intense agglomeration of medical laboratories and related suppliers, and a well paid skilled workforce engaged in computer systems design and electronic product manufacturing are more likely to ship freight by air.
Keywords:Air freight   Traffic shadow effect   Transportation-shipping-logistics   Metropolitan economies   Per capita personal income   Hubs
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