flightsbr is an R package designed to facilitate the download of comprehensive flight and airport data from Brazil’s Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC). The package provides access to detailed information on aircraft, airports, and airport operations registered with ANAC. It also includes data on airfares, all international flights to and from Brazil, and domestic flights within the country.
# From CRAN
install.packages("flightsbr")
# or use the development version with latest features
::remove.packages('flightsbr')
utils::install_github("ipeaGIT/flightsbr") remotes
The package currently includes five main functions:
read_flights()
read_airports()
read_aircrafts()
read_airport_movements()
read_airfares()
read_flights()
to download data on national and
international flights.# flights in a given month/year (yyyymm)
df_201506 <- read_flights(date = 201506)
# flights in a given year (yyyy)
df_2015 <- read_flights(date = 2015)
read_airports()
to download data on private and public
airports.# all airports
airports_all <- flightsbr::read_airports(type = 'all')
# public airports
airports_pbl <- flightsbr::read_airports(type = 'public')
# private airports
airports_prv <- flightsbr::read_airports(type = 'private')
read_aircrafts()
to download aircrafts data.aircrafts <- read_aircrafts(date = 2024)
read_airport_movements()
to download data on aiport
movements.airport_ops <- read_airport_movements(date = 202001)
read_airfares()
to download data on airfares of domestic or
international flights.airfares <- read_airfares(date = 202001, domestic = TRUE)
As of today, there are two repositories/projects with Brazilian
aviation data, which include more info related to weather conditions,
air traffic management etc. The advantage of flightsbt
is that it’s the easiest and fastest way to download flight and airport
Data from Brazil in R
.
Original data is collected by Brazil’s Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC). The flightsbr package is developed by a team at the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), Brazil. If you want to cite this package, you can cite it as: