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Scheduled 201871 203998 21492472 27543.70 38234.23 Nonscheduled 73 0 9002 0.00 0.00 All services 201944 203998 21501474 27543.70 38234.23 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 741975 752788 87590411 362091.23 91575.14 Nonscheduled 441 0 48249 0.00 0.00 All services 742416 752788 87638660 362091.23 91575.14 AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 528519 545859 17177142 387.71 13.07 Nonscheduled 6 0 191 0.00 0.00 All services 528525 545859 17177333 387.71 13.07 ATA AIRLINES D/B/A ATA Scheduled 44523 44490 5181807 5724.14 5090.91 Nonscheduled 2860 15 166930 0.00 0.00 All services 47383 44505 5348737 5724.14 5090.91 COMAIR INC. Scheduled 378995 313778 12834880 1854.08 183.11 Nonscheduled 317 0 3799 0.00 0.00 All services 379312 313778 12838679 1854.08 183.11 CONTINENTAL AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 333000 334941 37858845 135664.74 52429.85 Nonscheduled 451 0 33700 157.91 7.63 All services 333451 334941 37892545 135822.65 52437.48 DELTA AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 671557 687465 81632837 322081.10 76375.46 Nonscheduled 1638 0 122316 21.77 0.00 All services 673195 687465 81755153 322102.87 76375.46 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 422907 431257 15102012 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 153 0 4246 0.00 0.00 All services 423060 431257 15106258 0.00 0.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION Scheduled 300913 300862 0 5747828.30 10439.70 8 May, 2006 Page 1 Nonscheduled 323 0 0 3344.79 0.00 All services 301236 300862 0 5751173.09 10439.70 JETBLUE AIRWAYS Scheduled 111096 111979 14573045 1006.74 5342.78 Nonscheduled 5 3 221 0.00 0.00 All services 111101 111982 14573266 1006.74 5342.78 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 501068 506877 50567344 269088.45 7896.37 Nonscheduled 451 0 62369 0.00 0.00 All services 501519 506877 50629713 269088.45 7896.37 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO. Scheduled 1028803 1035970 88379900 140547.44 55163.07 Nonscheduled 940 0 93556 0.00 0.00 All services 1029743 1035970 88473456 140547.44 55163.07 UNITED AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 510840 515847 60310439 252263.58 152748.85 Nonscheduled 496 0 50875 889.92 36.63 All services 511336 515847 60361314 253153.50 152785.48 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Scheduled 115444 115026 0 3261768.21 17756.91 Nonscheduled 106 0 0 6058.48 0.00 All services 115550 115026 0 3267826.69 17756.91 US AIRWAYS INC. Scheduled 438226 446894 39438845 50427.80 12810.75 Nonscheduled 84 0 8171 0.00 0.00 All services 438310 446894 39447016 50427.80 12810.75 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 6571986 6572103 548430012 11292338.29 547185.62 8 May, 2006 Page 2 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2005 ( National carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 6814 0 6148 149462.70 0.00 AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES CORP Scheduled 167527 172083 6680901 290.07 400.57 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS CORPORATION Scheduled 194264 194971 16569666 6161.05 3223.31 Nonscheduled 209 0 0 0.00 0.00 All services 194473 194971 16569666 6161.05 3223.31 ALOHA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 56129 51809 3942131 52803.96 471.19 Nonscheduled 21 0 1897 2.00 0.00 All services 56150 51809 3944028 52805.96 471.19 ASTAR AIR CARGO INC. Nonscheduled 21481 0 0 268039.10 882.89 ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES Scheduled 308088 287351 11854311 2267.09 759.07 Nonscheduled 359 0 5449 0.00 0.00 All services 308447 287351 11859760 2267.09 759.07 ATLAS AIR INC. Nonscheduled 5330 0 0 380694.09 0.00 CHAMPION AIR Nonscheduled 6030 0 746223 0.00 0.00 CHAUTAUQUA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 233886 238725 7730615 26.01 224.71 Nonscheduled 2 0 83 0.00 0.00 All services 233888 238725 7730698 26.01 224.71 CONTINENTAL MICRONESIA Scheduled 7225 7171 876517 13025.72 3994.63 Nonscheduled 40 0 3560 8.58 2.31 All services 7265 7171 880077 13034.30 3996.94 EVERGREEN INT'L INC. Nonscheduled 2330 0 0 83910.42 0.05 EXECUTIVE AIRLINES Scheduled 40709 42178 1651509 0.04 0.00 Nonscheduled 1344 0 54655 0.00 0.00 All services 42053 42178 1706164 0.04 0.00 FRONTIER AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 77632 78451 7164079 8737.41 14.63 Nonscheduled 440 0 35413 0.00 0.00 All services 78072 78451 7199492 8737.41 14.63 GEMINI AIR CARGO AIRWAYS Nonscheduled 2805 0 0 129556.63 689.42 8 May, 2006 Page 3 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 48924 48830 5740628 37450.26 627.45 Nonscheduled 267 0 53174 98.01 4.96 All services 49191 48830 5793802 37548.27 632.41 HORIZON AIR Scheduled 166205 170496 6151191 4308.05 61.52 INDEPENDENCE AIR Scheduled 134070 136146 5301111 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 277 0 5986 0.00 0.00 All services 134347 136146 5307097 0.00 0.00 KALITTA AIR LLC Nonscheduled 3011 0 0 109039.93 31652.81 MESA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 319950 330738 12590212 1612.90 939.43 MESABA AIRLINES Scheduled 202399 202398 5611021 166.84 269.47 MIDWEST AIRLINE, INC. Scheduled 46499 47093 3183452 3990.00 9164.50 Nonscheduled 909 0 24325 0.00 0.00 All services 47408 47093 3207777 3990.00 9164.50 NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINES Scheduled 1002 989 106618 244.93 10.32 Nonscheduled 1802 25 142411 0.00 0.00 All services 2804 1014 249029 244.93 10.32 OMNI AIR EXPRESS Nonscheduled 2468 0 366250 43703.73 0.00 PINNACLE AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 242955 248797 7979610 0.00 0.00 POLAR AIR CARGO AIRWAYS Scheduled 2188 2132 0 153261.35 0.00 Nonscheduled 1168 0 0 57193.29 0.00 All services 3356 2132 0 210454.64 0.00 RYAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES Nonscheduled 7809 0 793927 3.18 0.00 SKYWEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 517018 516559 16274323 324.70 203.04 SPIRIT AIR LINES Scheduled 37783 37231 4295753 781.94 1485.26 SUN COUNTRY AIRLINES D/B/A MN AIRLINES Scheduled 13106 13106 1451715 280.29 2651.00 Nonscheduled 288 2 13628 0.00 0.00 All services 13394 13108 1465343 280.29 2651.00 TRANS STATES AIRLINES Scheduled 139203 141628 4168856 0.00 0.00 USA 3000 AIRLINES Scheduled 11396 11386 1439006 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 1521 3 180055 0.00 0.00 All services 12917 11389 1619061 0.00 0.00 WORLD AIRWAYS INC. Nonscheduled 4314 0 321010 124438.71 0.00 8 May, 2006 Page 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 3039197 2980298 133517419 1631882.98 57732.54 8 May, 2006 Page 5 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2005 ( Large regional carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AERODYNAMICS INC. Nonscheduled 460 0 15520 0.00 0.00 ALLEGIANT AIR Scheduled 8465 8465 985953 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 1597 0 198210 0.00 0.00 All services 10062 8465 1184163 0.00 0.00 AMERIJET INTERNATIONAL Scheduled 2174 2167 0 30571.88 209.04 Nonscheduled 43 0 0 158.53 23.42 All services 2217 2167 0 30730.41 232.46 CAPITAL CARGO INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 7283 0 3 120323.65 0.00 CASINO EXPRESS Scheduled 621 621 45352 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 1181 1 91753 0.00 0.00 All services 1802 622 137105 0.00 0.00 EXPRESS.NET AIRLINES Nonscheduled 5646 0 0 129010.74 0.00 FALCON AIR EXPRESS Nonscheduled 2003 0 181748 0.00 0.00 FLORIDA WEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 161 0 0 4863.21 0.00 Nonscheduled 524 0 0 22542.00 0.00 All services 685 0 0 27405.21 0.00 GOJET AIRLINES, LLC D/B/A UNITED EXPRESS Scheduled 2142 2185 106552 0.00 0.00 KITTY HAWK AIRCARGO Nonscheduled 9350 0 0 123040.98 0.00 LYNDEN AIR CARGO AIRLINES Scheduled 1260 1257 0 3833.08 8548.79 Nonscheduled 1300 1 0 9543.27 2.17 All services 2560 1258 0 13376.35 8550.96 MIAMI AIR INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 3039 0 256674 0.00 0.00 NORTHERN AIR CARGO INC. Scheduled 5899 0 0 16485.95 16523.78 Nonscheduled 1331 0 0 8187.40 6.82 All services 7230 0 0 24673.35 16530.60 PACE AIRLINES Nonscheduled 7307 0 465211 0.00 0.00 PRIMARIS AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 2164 2164 26381 0.00 0.00 8 May, 2006 Page 6 Nonscheduled 62 0 9521 0.00 0.00 All services 2226 2164 35902 0.00 0.00 PSA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 116359 119777 4096450 558.79 152.15 REPUBLIC AIRLINES Scheduled 1902 1974 81493 0.00 19.58 SHUTTLE AMERICA CORP. Scheduled 23471 23964 964427 9.36 0.00 SOUTHERN AIR INC. 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