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Run Date 10/22/02 Dade County Aviation Department Page 1 Aviation Statistics Flight Operation Facility Mia Units: Per Flight RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 1 AVIATION STATISTICS FLIGHT OPERATION FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER FLIGHT <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 36766 36843 26609 26518 126736 3.07- AMERICAN AIRLINES 130756 37281 37208 28111 28156 9235 9215 6844 6858 32152 31.55- AMERICAN EAGLE AI 46972 14862 14872 8624 8614 14618 14792 357 168 29935 4.03- AVIATION STATISTI 31192 14478 15065 1092 557 5734 5627 4062 3907 19330 29.79- GULFSTREAM INTERN 27533 9713 9706 4017 4097 8956 8956 287 287 18486 22.30- US AIRWAYS 23792 11544 11544 352 352 4732 4800 1873 1869 13274 15.33- UNITED AIRLINES 15677 5955 6043 1840 1839 3936 3936 785 785 9442 5.22 CONTINENTAL AIRLI 8974 4409 4409 78 78 1413 1585 3000 2836 8834 4.66- UNITED PARCEL SER 9266 1476 1554 3159 3077 3712 3712 0 0 7424 25.30- DELTA AIRLINES 9938 4969 4969 0 0 2884 2863 0 0 5747 29.96 COMAIR 4422 2229 2193 0 0 0 0 2872 2872 5744 .43- IBERIA AIRLINES 5769 0 0 2884 2885 2467 2465 296 297 5525 8.96- NORTHWEST AIRLINE 6069 2856 2856 177 180 353 352 1960 1931 4596 15.16- ARROW AIRWAYS 5417 476 469 2245 2227 2223 2197 0 0 4420 93.35 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS I 2286 1137 1149 0 0 0 0 2077 2051 4128 23.06- BAHAMAS AIR 5365 0 0 2687 2678 0 0 1706 1710 3416 2.86 TACA INTERNATIONA 3321 0 0 1657 1664 0 0 1707 1707 3414 4.21- AEROMEXICO 3564 0 0 1782 1782 57 57 1638 1638 3390 1015.13 AMERIJET INTERNAT 304 6 6 146 146 0 0 1614 1617 3231 6.02- LAN CHILE AIRLINE 3438 0 0 1718 1720 0 0 1616 1612 3228 13.66 AEROPOSTAL ALAS 2840 0 0 1420 1420 0 0 1539 1538 3077 17.53- AIR CANADA 3731 0 0 1866 1865 50 44 1389 1396 2879 66.90 GEMINI AIR CARGO 1725 33 30 833 829 0 0 1437 1439 2876 20.79 MEXICANA DE AVIAC 2381 0 0 1192 1189 1419 1235 14 195 2863 74.36 FEDERAL EXPRESS C 1642 776 776 45 45 0 0 1426 1427 2853 1.28 AVIANCA AIRLINES 2817 0 0 1408 1409 0 0 1404 1404 2808 3.37- AIR JAMAICA 2906 0 0 1453 1453 1255 1255 56 56 2622 100.00 US AIRWAYS 0 0 0 0 0 1268 1268 11 9 2556 3095.00 AMERICAN TRANS AI 80 27 26 13 14 0 0 1252 1252 2504 10.11 TAMPA AIRLINES 2274 0 0 1137 1137 179 173 889 899 2140 18.91- ATLAS AIR INC 2639 226 248 1091 1074 0 0 909 906 1815 4.13 LACSA AIRLINES 1743 0 0 876 867 0 0 898 895 1793 15.26- CAYMAN AIRWAYS 2116 0 0 1057 1059 324 324 572 572 1792 9.14 AIRBORNE EXPRESS 1642 276 276 545 545 0 0 813 948 1761 97.20 LAN CHILE AIRLINE 893 0 0 333 560 0 0 875 875 1750 17.77 ACES AIRLINES 1486 0 0 743 743 0 0 875 875 1750 16.03- AIR FRANCE 2084 0 0 1042 1042 0 0 768 768 1536 15.18- BRITISH WEST INDI 1811 0 0 906 905 0 0 739 740 1479 7.91- TAM AIRLINES 1606 0 0 803 803 0 0 730 730 1460 1.62- COPA AIRLINES C O 1484 0 0 742 742 728 726 0 0 1454 .69 AMERICA WEST AIRL 1444 722 722 0 0 0 0 723 723 1446 1.26 BRITISH AIRWAYS 1428 0 0 714 714 656 659 63 62 1440 8.51- DHL AIRWAYS 1574 689 699 95 91 0 0 666 666 1332 17.88 MOUNTAIN AIR CARG 1130 0 0 565 565 643 646 0 0 1289 27.00 NATIONAL AIRLINES 1015 508 507 0 0 0 0 630 630 1260 16.94- VARIG SA 1517 0 6 760 751 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 2 AVIATION STATISTICS FLIGHT OPERATION FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER FLIGHT <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 96 99 522 520 1237 30.31- FALCON AIR EXPRES 1775 130 127 760 758 0 0 547 547 1094 84.18 WESTAIR DE MEXICO 594 0 0 297 297 0 0 505 504 1009 22.15- DHL AERO EXPRESO 1296 0 0 650 646 38 60 467 443 1008 240.54 DBA FLORIDA WEST 296 4 10 144 138 0 0 482 482 964 5.86- MARTINAIR HOLLAND 1024 0 0 512 512 0 0 473 473 946 50.83- MERLIN AIRWAYS 1924 0 0 962 962 12 12 428 428 880 100.00 IBC AIRWAYS INC 0 0 0 0 0 302 311 140 119 872 34.34- MIAMI AIR INTERNA 1328 484 483 186 175 26 26 402 402 856 1.06 CAPITAL CARGO INT 847 13 13 411 410 0 0 454 321 775 10.82- FAST AIR CARRIER 869 0 0 554 315 0 0 376 376 752 37.59- LUFTHANSA AIRLINE 1205 0 0 603 602 116 117 251 251 735 3575.00 CENTURION AIR CAR 20 9 9 1 1 0 0 367 367 734 17.82 ALITALIA 623 0 0 312 311 0 0 364 364 728 .83 VIRGIN ATLANTIC A 722 0 0 361 361 0 0 354 354 708 52.59 POLAR AIR CARGO 464 7 7 225 225 0 0 339 339 678 8.83 MARTINAIR HOLLAND 623 0 0 312 311 21 19 314 319 673 38.76 SOUTHERN AIR 485 7 6 236 236 0 0 327 328 655 60.54 AEROCONTINENTE 408 0 0 204 204 0 0 317 320 637 100.00 DUTCH CARIBBEAN A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 311 311 622 44.27- PHOENIX AIR GROUP 1116 46 46 512 512 133 133 144 144 554 154.13 TRADEWINDS AIRLIN 218 109 109 0 0 80 197 189 73 539 11.06- NATIONAL JETS 606 71 176 231 128 267 267 0 0 534 27.14 KITTY HAWK AIRCAR 420 210 210 0 0 247 247 0 0 494 56.97- TWA AIRLINES LLC 1148 574 574 0 0 0 0 234 234 468 76.80- ALM DUTCH ANTILLE 2017 0 0 1007 1010 207 207 0 0 414 4.55 AIRNET EXPRESS 396 198 198 0 0 0 0 194 194 388 79.83- TACA INTERNATIONA 1924 0 0 962 962 176 176 17 17 386 1.53- BANKAIR INC 392 183 183 13 13 0 0 184 184 368 100.00 DBA SWISS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 179 178 357 50.96- SWISS AIR TRANSPO 728 0 0 364 364 0 0 162 162 324 100.00 CHINA AIRLINES LT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 159 159 318 32.91- AVIALEASING AVIAT 474 13 13 227 221 0 0 146 145 291 100.00 ESTAFETA CARGA AE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 142 284 .00 AEROMEXPRESS SA D 284 0 0 142 142 0 0 132 131 263 3.54 VARIG SA 254 0 0 127 127 0 0 129 127 256 37.71- EL AL ISRAEL AIRL 411 6 5 201 199 0 0 124 124 248 67.45- AEROLINEAS ARGENT 762 0 0 381 381 0 0 113 114 227 100.00 LAB AIRLINES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 110 218 445.00 AEROMAR AIRLINES 40 0 0 20 20 0 0 106 107 213 100.00 AVENSA AIRLINES I 0 0 0 0 0 66 43 39 65 213 57.74- J AND E AVIATION 504 34 34 218 218 0 0 97 97 194 100.00 AVIALEASING AVIAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 87 174 14.47 CAYMAN AIRWAYS 152 0 0 76 76 0 0 85 85 170 100.00 CIELOS DEL PERU S 0 0 0 0 0 21 22 56 63 162 100.00 PLANET AIRWAYS 0 0 0 0 0 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 3 AVIATION STATISTICS FLIGHT OPERATION FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER FLIGHT <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 31 33 29 27 120 53.85 WORLD AIRWAYS 78 11 10 28 29 0 0 57 57 114 39.36- CARGOLUX AIRLINES 188 0 0 94 94 27 26 26 27 106 100.00 PAN AMERICAN AIRW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 52 104 44.39- SURINAM AIRWAYS 187 0 0 93 94 28 23 24 27 102 100.00 LYNX AIR INTERNAT 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 44 42 90 100.00 TRANSMERIDIAN AIR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 38 76 69.11- LTU LUFT 246 0 0 123 123 32 33 5 4 74 .00 PERSONAL JET CHAR 74 35 34 2 3 29 29 0 0 58 75.00- EMERY WORLDWIDE A 232 116 116 0 0 20 20 0 0 40 100.00 AMERISTAR JET CHA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 40 100.00 EDELWEISS AIR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 18 36 100.00 MK AIRLINES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 30 100.00 KLM ROYAL DUTCH A 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 11 5 30 150.00 MIAMI AIR LEASES 12 5 3 1 3 0 5 11 10 26 82.78- ALLEGRO AIRLINES 151 0 0 75 76 13 9 0 0 22 72.50- SUN COUNTRY AIRLI 80 39 39 1 1 2 10 8 0 20 64.29- RYAN INTERNATIONA 56 5 24 23 4 4 6 1 0 11 22.22 KALITTA AIR LLC 9 2 1 3 3 5 5 0 0 10 100.00 SUN COUNTRY AIRLI 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 10 82.14- SKY WAY ENTERPRIS 56 9 11 19 17 0 0 3 3 6 86.36- SWISSAIR CHARTER 44 0 0 22 22 2 2 0 0 4 94.87- AIR CARGO CARRIER 78 39 39 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 .00 BISCAYNE HELICOPT 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TURKISH AIRLINES 264 0 0 132 132 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- ATLANTIC COAST HE 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANS WORLD AIRLI 1408 704 704 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 LAN CHILE AIRLINE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANS WORLD AIRLI 3528 1764 1764 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CANADIAN AIRLINES 426 0 0 213 213 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- UNITED PARCEL SER 43 3 19 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR TRANSAT 53 2 1 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CHALLENGE AIR CAR 458 3 2 226 227 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 TRANSBRASIL AIRLI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- GOLDEN AIRLINES 320 62 58 99 101 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR ARUBA 62 0 0 31 31 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AMERIJET INTERNAT 2948 69 69 1405 1405 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- EXPRESS ONE INTER 1169 297 293 288 291 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- PREMIAIR AS 35 0 0 17 18 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- EVERGREEN INTL AI 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- STAF AIRLINES 229 0 0 115 114 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- MIDWAY AIRLINES N 1367 684 683 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR FRANCE 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- NATIONAL AIRLINES 340 170 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CORPORATE AIR CHA 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- ARROW AIRWAYS 489 52 55 189 193 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 4 AVIATION STATISTICS FLIGHT OPERATION FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER FLIGHT <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANSBRASIL AIRLI 620 0 0 310 310 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- DISCOVER AIR 248 124 124 0 0 *** REPORT TOTAL *** 105618 105884 88911 88325 388738 10.00- 431919 120944 121757 94974 94244.
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