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October 2004 to September 2005 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Washington Dulles International Airport Periodic Summary Report Total-Operations by Airline October 2004 - September 2005 Airline Oct - 04 Nov - 04 Dec - 04 Jan - 05 Feb - 05 Mar - 05 Apr - 05 May - 05 Jun - 05 Jul - 05 Aug - 05 Sep - 05 Total Air Carrier - Scheduled ABX Air 78 72 90 70 74 84 78 72 82 76 80 54 910 ATA 2 2 4 Aeroflot 18 16 18 12 8 8 18 10 16 18 18 6 166 Air Canada 340 324 288 324 302 330 337 360 333 334 363 347 3,982 Air France 124 110 116 116 104 116 120 170 180 186 186 170 1,698 AirTran 295 285 297 287 271 298 294 303 280 292 292 252 3,446 Alaska 62 60 62 62 56 62 60 62 60 62 62 60 730 Alitalia 62 58 62 62 48 54 52 52 50 52 52 44 648 All Nippon 62 60 62 62 56 62 60 62 62 62 62 60 732 America West 214 198 224 188 168 208 182 186 176 180 190 150 2,264 American 662 648 734 746 680 788 730 732 748 756 754 644 8,622 Austrian 60 60 60 60 50 56 58 62 60 62 62 60 710 BMI 54 50 52 36 36 48 48 52 52 52 52 52 584 BWIA West Indies 36 30 32 32 34 36 34 32 32 32 34 24 388 British Airways 180 161 160 182 160 179 180 186 180 186 174 180 2,108 Continental 52 50 44 58 46 58 50 72 62 60 60 56 668 DHL Airways 44 40 44 40 38 48 44 42 44 46 44 13 487 Delta 768 740 720 672 574 658 646 652 614 628 626 544 7,842 Ethiopian Airlines 26 26 26 28 24 26 26 26 28 34 36 28 334 Federal Express 222 202 296 204 208 228 222 208 222 210 224 222 2,668 Frontier 116 74 60 62 312 Independence Air 18,935 16,779 15,217 13,736 11,209 12,726 12,561 12,623 11,700 12,061 11,991 10,046 159,584 JetBlue 620 608 620 516 470 558 540 674 660 682 682 660 7,290 KLM Royal Dutch 62 60 62 62 56 62 62 62 60 62 62 58 730 Korean Air 26 26 28 26 24 28 26 36 42 44 44 28 378 Lloyd Aereo Boliviano - LAB 18 18 24 20 16 18 10 8 16 18 16 18 200 Lufthansa 122 60 58 66 56 66 116 184 180 186 188 180 1,462 Midwest 2 2 Northwest 542 512 500 470 440 538 518 526 512 510 468 386 5,922 SAS 56 60 45 61 56 61 60 62 58 62 62 58 701 Saudi Arabian 18 16 18 18 16 18 16 18 22 26 26 26 238 South African 28 36 34 98 TACA International 90 128 158 142 112 142 122 120 140 160 130 113 1,557 US Airways 230 244 240 244 256 294 278 278 288 280 290 266 3,188 United 5,915 5,388 5,587 5,512 4,942 5,362 5,183 5,385 5,372 5,567 5,528 4,862 64,603 United Parcel Service 51 50 50 48 48 54 49 52 58 51 55 51 617 Virgin Atlantic 66 60 60 62 54 62 60 62 60 62 62 60 730 Subtotal-Air Carrier - Scheduled 30,226 27,275 26,114 24,286 20,692 23,338 22,840 23,431 22,449 23,129 23,011 19,812 286,603 Air Carrier - Chartered ATA - Cht 2 4 8 8 22 Ameristar Jet Charter 3 3 Atlas Air Cargo 2 2 Bahasmasair 8 8 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Washington Dulles International Airport Periodic Summary Report Total-Operations by Airline October 2004 - September 2005 Airline Oct - 04 Nov - 04 Dec - 04 Jan - 05 Feb - 05 Mar - 05 Apr - 05 May - 05 Jun - 05 Jul - 05 Aug - 05 Sep - 05 Total Air Carrier - Chartered Centurion Air Cargo 2 2 Champion Air 2 2 DB Air 2 2 4 Dallas Mavericks 2 2 Hooters Air 8 2 10 Independence Air Charter 7 16 24 12 59 Kalitta Air 2 2 4 MN Airlines 4 2 6 Miami Air International 2 4 2 8 2 8 2 4 32 Mountain Air Cargo 2 4 2 2 10 North American 2 2 2 6 Other Charters 25 21 29 56 26 42 32 24 2 2 8 6 273 Pace 2 6 2 4 14 Planet 1 2 2 4 9 Southwinds Air Charter 2 2 TransMeridian 2 2 1 38 36 43 48 47 47 52 42 358 USA 3000 24 38 36 2 100 Volga-Dnepr 2 2 4 8 Subtotal-Air Carrier - Chartered 39 37 45 128 100 107 106 89 81 98 92 14 936 Subtotal-Air Carrier 30,265 27,312 26,159 24,414 20,792 23,445 22,946 23,520 22,530 23,227 23,103 19,826 287,539 Regional ASA (Delta Connection) 292 266 234 258 8 8 10 8 44 49 56 54 1,287 Air Wisconsin (US Airways 30 30 Express) Air Wisconsin (United Express) 4,472 4,448 4,346 3,636 3,478 3,994 4,006 3,897 2,955 2,874 2,920 2,872 43,898 American Eagle 286 274 290 256 250 290 274 280 276 264 292 280 3,312 Chautauqua (American 228 226 226 224 213 240 228 238 229 236 240 230 2,758 Connection) Chautauqua (United Express) 1,594 1,834 2,072 2,219 2,060 2,248 1,813 1,851 1,881 1,894 1,387 1,031 21,884 Colgan Air 321 326 321 317 292 322 453 489 478 665 713 677 5,374 Comair (Delta Connection) 328 568 498 556 684 766 736 772 492 630 652 632 7,314 Continental Express 1,008 954 952 904 841 827 765 753 772 784 808 754 10,122 Mesa (US Airways Express) 184 152 154 168 56 45 38 71 72 84 70 102 1,196 Mesa (United Express) 2,687 2,396 2,251 2,247 2,132 2,332 2,195 2,280 2,680 2,778 2,984 3,108 30,070 PSA 8 12 96 146 148 120 98 108 118 90 944 Piedmont 2 2 2 6 Pinnacle 346 338 260 206 174 170 164 164 46 44 110 2,022 Shuttle America (United Express) 1,939 1,726 1,844 1,832 1,755 1,940 1,954 2,074 2,002 1,853 2,139 2,004 23,062 Trans States (United Express) 2,216 2,068 2,192 2,243 2,172 2,417 2,339 2,687 2,789 2,951 2,979 2,826 29,879 Subtotal-Regional 15,903 15,584 15,652 15,068 14,213 15,745 15,123 15,684 14,814 15,170 15,402 14,800 183,158 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Washington Dulles International Airport Periodic Summary Report Total-Operations by Airline October 2004 - September 2005 Airline Oct - 04 Nov - 04 Dec - 04 Jan - 05 Feb - 05 Mar - 05 Apr - 05 May - 05 Jun - 05 Jul - 05 Aug - 05 Sep - 05 Total General Aviation 7,210 6,131 5,749 6,002 5,724 6,709 6,635 7,135 7,003 5,244 4,747 6,829 75,118 Subtotal-General Aviation 7,210 6,131 5,749 6,002 5,724 6,709 6,635 7,135 7,003 5,244 4,747 6,829 75,118 Military 121 108 87 59 73 76 113 262 66 113 61 49 1,188 Subtotal-Military 121 108 87 59 73 76 113 262 66 113 61 49 1,188 Grand Total-Operations 53,499 49,135 47,647 45,543 40,802 45,975 44,817 46,601 44,413 43,754 43,313 41,504 547,003.
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