Assessment of the development of the European Union’s airport sector under economic globalization conditions
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2025Author
Sikorskaitė-Narkun, Eglė
Okunevičiūtė-Neverauskienė, Laima
Linkevičius, Dominykas
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Object of research: the development and assessment of the European Union’s airport sector under economic
globalization. This study conducts a comprehensive analysis of economic globalization theories, examining the key
drivers of globalization, their effects on various economic sectors, and their specific linkages to transportation infrastructure.
Considering the European Union’s economic policies and transport sector development strategies, the study
evaluates the existing assessment tools used to measure economic globalization in the airport sector. The research provides
an in-depth examination of the effects of specific globalization processes – economic integration, capital mobility,
trade liberalization, and digitalization – on the European Union’s airport sector. To empirically assess the impact
of globalization conditions on airport operations, a comparative analysis of the development of major EU airports has
been conducted. This analysis evaluates key indicators such as passenger flows, cargo volumes, infrastructure investments,
and the accessibility of air transport services, considering the influence of globalization factors. The empirical
part of the study employs Pearson correlation analysis to identify linear relationships between passenger numbers,
flight frequency, and key macroeconomic indicators, including GDP growth and inflation rates. The research focuses
on the airport sector of the Baltic states, analysed as a specific regional area that provides insights into the impact of
globalization on smaller yet strategically significant EU markets. The findings of the study contribute to a deeper understanding
of globalization trends in the air transport sector and offer policy recommendations for further integrating
the EU’s air transport system into the global economy.
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