Anomaly★★★VerifiedMarch 26, 2026
Manila RPLL Business Jet Movements Plunge 43.2% YoY (Daily Average from 13.9 to 7.9), While Tokyo Haneda and Osaka Kansai Remain Stable — Philippines Traffic Was Already Declining Well Before the Energy Emergency, Suggesting Structural Rather Than Event-Driven Causes
Analysis
AviGo data shows RPLL recorded 79 business jet movements during March 15–24, down 43.2% from the 2025 comparable period of 139 [AviGo-1,2]. Key finding: the Philippines did not declare its national energy emergency until March 24, but the traffic decline was already sustained throughout the entire statistical window (below prior year from March 15 onward), indicating the contraction was not triggered by the emergency but by earlier structural factors. Concurrently, RJTT showed only +0.9% and RJBB +4.5% [AviGo-3,4,5,6] — Japan's market resilience remained intact. RPLL day-by-day data shows further deterioration after March 22 to daily average 4.3, with the energy crisis potentially accelerating an existing downward trend. For Brokers and FBOs operating in the Philippines, the demand contraction magnitude far exceeds seasonal variation. Confidence: ★★ (AviGo dual-year data + energy emergency news corroboration).
Evidence & Methodology
- Signal type
- Anomaly signals are statistically unusual movements (volume spikes, routing changes, fleet repositioning) flagged for human review.
- Source
- Avi-Go global ADS-B flight tracking + industry Knowledge Graph (KG) business events
- Confidence
- Verified — AviGo flight data corroborated by Knowledge Graph business events.
- Published
- March 26, 2026
- Coverage
- North America · Europe · Rest of World
- Refresh cadence
- Daily generation (deep weekly review Mon/Thu); re-evaluated alongside each monthly market report.
How to cite this insight
Hermans (2026, March 26). VOLO Industry Insight — anomaly. VOLO Insights · Powered by Avi-Go. https://www.flyvolo.ai/insights/industry/manila-rpll-43pct-drop-japan-stable
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the data source and confidence level of this insight?+
This insight is based on AviGo global business aviation flight data cross-validated with Knowledge Graph (KG) business events, with a confidence level of ★★ (Verified).
Which entities are covered in this insight?+
This insight covers 2 entities: Osaka Kansai, Tokyo Haneda. Classified as "anomaly", published 2026-03-26.
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