-DADE AVIATION DEPARTMENT (MDAD) Revised: May 2019 FACTS AT-A-GLANCE

Miami-Dade : MIA Rankings for 2017:

Among U.S. Airports Miami International -MIA 1st International Freight Miami-Opa locka Executive Airport - OPF 3rd International Passengers Miami Executive Airport - TMB 4th Total Cargo (Freight + Mail) Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport - X51 15th Total Number of Operations Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport – TNT 12th Total Passengers

Economic Impact: Among Worldwide Airports Miami International Airport’s (MIA) and the General Aviation 11th International Freight Airports’ annual economic impact is $30.9 billion. MIA and 37th International Passengers related aviation industries contribute 270,681 jobs directly and 13th Total Cargo (Freight + Mail) indirectly to the local economy. That equates to one out of 4.9 29th Total Number of Operations jobs. 40th Total Passengers

Miami International Airport

MIA Figures for 2018: Land area: 3,230 acres Runways: 9-27: 13,016' Flight Operations: (Commercial Aircraft Movements) 8R-26L: 10,506' Domestic 220,657 12/30: 9,355' International 193,068 8L-26R: 8,600’ Total: 413,725 Personnel: Aviation Dept. and Other: 36,797 Passengers: Hotel: MIA Hotel 259 rooms Domestic 23.2 Parking: International 21.9 Total: 45.0 1. A total of 8,233 parking spaces. Weekday Daily Average: 120,013 passengers 2. 24-hour valet parking services are located inside Weekend Daily Average: 127,595 passengers the Dolphin and Flamingo garages on the departure Weekly Average: 854,515 passengers level, across concourses D and J. Freight: 3. A Cell Phone Parking Lot, providing 60 spaces for Domestic 353,131 U.S. Tons private, not-for-hire vehicles, is located just off International 1,952,810 U.S. Tons LeJeune Road heading north or south. Total: 2,305,941 U.S. Tons

MIA’s Top Airlines (April 2019) New Air Service at MIA

TOP FIVE CARRIERS FOR THE

MONTH - TOTAL TRAFFIC • GOL: Brasilia & Fortaleza, Brazil (November 2018) • American Airlines: St. Vincent & Grenadines (Dec. 2018); TOTAL TOTAL Knoxville, TN (Dec. 2018); Greenville, SC (Dec. 2018); Buffalo, PASSENGERS FREIGHT* NY (Dec. 2018); Ft. Myers, FL (Dec. 2018); Grand Rapids, MI American (Dec. 2018); Houston – Hobby (Dec. 2018); Providence, RI (Dec. Airlines 2,201,656 Atlas Air 29,711.31 2018); Pereira, Colombia (Dec. 2018); Georgetown, Guyana American Eagle 277,245 UPS 21,601.16 (Dec. 2018) • Sunwing Airlines: Canada (Dec. 2018) Delta 241,421 Tampa Cargo 17,871.51 • Flair Airlines: Canada (Dec. 2018) United 121,673 Amerijet 13,619.88 • Viva Air: Santa Marta, Colombia (Dec. 2018) • Norwegian: London Gatwick (March 2019) Swift Air 72,925 American Airlines 12,347.50 • Royal Air Maroc: Casablanca, Morocco (April 2019) • CargoJet Airways: Canada & South America (April 2019) *Total Freight is in U.S. tons. • LOT Polish Airlines: Warsaw, Poland (June 2019) • CORSAIR: Paris Orly (June 2019)

MIA Carriers and Destinations: MIA News Carriers: (05/19) • Miami International Airport was voted “Best Airport – U.S. 35 Scheduled 91 North America” at The Asian Freight, Logistics & Supply International 69 Charter 13 Chain Awards 2018. Total 104 104 Number of Destinations: (2nd Q’19) • MIA surpassed 45 million passengers in 2018 for the first Non-Stop time. The Airport served nearly one million more passengers, 60,000 more tons of freight in banner year. Domestic 53 International 111 Total 164

MIAMI-DADE AVIATION DEPARTMENT (MDAD) Revised: May 2019 FACTS AT-A-GLANCE (Continued)

Passenger and Cargo Facilities Keeping MIA Competitive

Improving Cargo Facilities: Terminal: Extending from MIA’s Central terminal, the South A comprehensive, long-term initiative to maximize existing cargo and North Terminals have added over 4 million square feet to operations and double capacity by maximizing current use of MIA’s existing 3.5 million square feet of space. facilities; demolishing and replacing aged and costly structures; and

developing new cargo facilities in the future. 1. The South Terminal: adds 1.7 million square feet to MIA. Pharma: The North Terminal: encompasses more than 3.8 million 2. MIA is the first IATA Designated Pharma Hub Airport in the U.S. square feet. and the second in the world, after only Brussels Airport. 3. The Central Terminal: 2 million square feet across three The designation underscores MIA’s leading role as a both safe concourses (excludes hotel space). and efficient global logistics hub for high-value, temperature- The North, Central and South Terminals have a total of 130 sensitive drugs and medicines. gates, with 101 international capable gates and 23 FTZ: domestic gates, and a total of 617 ticket counters. In an effort to expand and diversify its international business base, Cargo: MIA’s cargo facilities encompass eighteen (18) cargo the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) gained final buildings with over 3.4 million square feet of warehouse, office approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce to designate and support space. Apron space is presently 4.4 million MIA as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) magnet site. This will assist square feet, with 44 common-use cargo positions and 27 MIA to attract new types of business, increase trade, enhance air leased cargo positions. service development and diversify the airport’s revenue stream. MIA Cargo Clearance Center: Centralizes the functions of Ocean-to-Air PerishablesTrans-shipment Program: CBP providing for trade documentation processing. A first for any airport, MIA can now receive perishable MIA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) freight cargo by sea. The Ocean-to-Air Perishables Facility: Houses the Veterinary Services’ import and export Trans-shipment Program saves time and money for cargo shippers operations. by providing expedited air transport of perishable products arriving by sea to international markets via MIA. MIA Access & Intermodal Transport Cargo Flight Tracker: Available on the MIA website – www.miami-airport.com/cargo.asp Click on the “Cargo Flight Information” link and locate your flight Central Boulevard: Improvement program completed and see real time information on where your cargo is. which included: widening of Central MIA Airport Official: (Available in the App Store & Google Play) Boulevard, new service roads, wider bridges and improved access to parking facilities. Download our app – MIA Airport Official 25th Street Viaduct: Construction of the east phase project • Fast-Track Customs was completed in July 2011. The west phase project was • Flight Updates completed in July 2016 and provides a direct connection between MIA’s cargo facilities and NW 82nd Avenue. • Shopping & Dining MIA Mover: The elevated train that connects MIA and the new • English/Spanish Rental Car Center and the Miami Intermodal Center opened • Free September 9, 2011. The Mover runs through Central Boulevard Miami International Airport’s mobile app MIA Airport Official was with the capacity to transport more than 3,000 passengers per named “Best Immigration Initiative” at the 2017 Future Travel hour. Experience (FTE) Global Awards ceremony. MIA was recognized Rental Car Center (RCC): The 3.4 million square foot facility for being the first airport in the world authorized by U.S. Customs opened on July 13, 2010. The RCC consolidates under one roof and Border Protection (CBP) to integrate Mobile Passport Control the operations of 16 rental car companies, with a combined into its mobile application, making MIA Airport Official a digital one- inventory of 6,500 rental cars. stop shop for MIA travelers. Previously, the only option travelers Miami Intermodal Center (MIC): Next to the RCC will be the had was to download the separate Mobile Passport Control app if MIC, a massive ground transportation hub being developed by they wanted to clear passport control via mobile device. the State of Florida Department of Transportation linking rail, light rail, automobile and bus traffic under one roof.

Airport Top Trade Partners (2018)