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Columbus Regional Airport Authority COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT October 2014 11/25/2014 Airline Enplaned Passengers Deplaned Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landed Weight Air Canada Express 1,784 2,085 - - - - 86 2,915,400 Air Canada Express Totals 1,784 2,085 - - - - 86 2,915,400 AirTran - - - - - - - - AirTran Totals - - - - - - - - American 19,482 19,533 - - 613 37,006 168 21,216,500 Envoy Air** 22,618 22,842 - - 2 ,274 916 578 29,918,100 American Totals 42,100 42,375 - - 2,887 37,922 746 51,134,600 Delta 40,094 40,220 79,582 55,614 41,659 26,618 318 44,840,300 Delta Connection - ExpressJet 92 172 - - - - 3 201,000 Delta Connection - Chautauqua 13,557 13,377 - - 234 - 365 15,530,385 Delta Connection - Compass - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Endeavor 4 ,073 3,542 - - - - 92 4,492,600 Delta Connection - GoJet 1,083 1,159 - - 173 26 1,742,000 Delta Connection - Shuttle America 9,341 10,062 170 - 312 - 198 14,531,904 Delta Connection - SkyWest - - - - - - - - Delta Totals 68,240 68,532 79,752 55,614 42,378 26,618 1,002 81,338,189 Frontier - - - - - - - - Frontier Airlines Totals - - - - - - - - Southwest 86,752 84,785 - - 287,282 354,440 757 94,318,000 Southwest Totals 86,752 84,785 - - 287,282 354,440 757 94,318,000 United 3,731 4,024 - - 33 4,177,800 United Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - United Express - CommutAir - - - - - - - - United Express - ExpressJet 11,202 10,481 - - - - 248 10,877,831 United Express - Mesa 4,451 4,345 - - - - 76 5,092,000 United Express - Republic 3,795 3,931 - - - - 80 4,960,000 United Express - Shuttle America 11,602 12,701 - - - - 212 15,330,144 United Express - SkyWest 2,864 2,708 - - - - 46 2,997,914 United Express - Trans States Air 854 750 - - - - 19 808,431 United Totals 38,499 38,940 - - - - 714 44,244,120 US Airways9 ,636 9,470 41,604 36,977 5 ,319 10,475 88 12,122,000 US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin 4,776 4,970 - - 515 1 ,916 141 6,627,000 US Airways Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - PSA 397 519 - - - - 11 701,300 US Airways Express - Mesa 4,062 3,199 - - - - 58 4,263,000 US Airways Express - Republic 23,770 24,838 - - - - 392 29,049,874 US Airways Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways Totals 42,641 42,996 41,604 36,977 5,834 12,391 690 52,763,174 AIRPORT TOTAL 280,016 279,713 121,356 92,591 338,381 431,371 3,995 326,713,483 Total Passengers 559,729 Total Air Mail 213,947 Total Air Freight 769,752 - - SCHEDULED CHARTERS* AirTran - - - - - - - - Air Canada Express - - - - - - - - Air Canada Jetz 45 42 - - - - 1 134 ,000 American - - - - - - - - American - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - Chautauqua Charters - - - - - - - - Delta 147 147 - - - - 7 948 ,600 Delta Connection - Chautauqua - - - - - - 3 127 ,647 Delta Connection - Compass - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Endeavor - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - ExpressJet - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - GoJet - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Shuttle America - - - - - - 7 519 ,407 Envoy Air** - - - - - - 5 234 ,310 Republic Airline Charter - - - - - - 2 194 ,000 Southwest 142 142 - - - - 1 128 ,000 United - - - - - - - - United Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - United Express - ExpressJet - - - - - - - - United Express - Republic - - - - - - 1 62 ,000 United Express - Shuttle America - - - - - - 7 506 ,184 United Express - SkyWest - - - - - - - - United Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways- - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - US Airways - Mesa - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - PSA - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Republic - - - - - - 4 297 ,183 SCHEDULED CHARTER 334 331 - - - - 38 3,151,331 NONSCHEDULED CHARTERS ADI Aerodynamics - - - - - - - - Aeromexico - - - - - - - - Air Inuit Limited - - - - - - - - Allegiant Air - - - - - - - - Ameristar Jet Charter - - - - - - - - Atlas Air 46 45 - - 23 ,261 23 ,975 1 270,000 Bahamasair - - - - - - - - Castle Aviation 1 - - - 50 - 1 5,500 Charter Air Transport - - - - - - - - Elite Airways - - - - - - - - Interjet - - - - - - - - JetBlue - - - - - - - - Kalitta 6 6 - - - - 6 135,880 Key Lime Air - - - - - - - - Miami Air - - - - Royal Air Freight - - - - - - - - Sun Country - - - - - - - - Swift Air 155 100 - - - - 4 484,000 Ultimate Jet Charters 52 52 - - - - 4 124,000 Vision Airlines - - - - - - - - Xtra Airways - - - - - - - - NONSCHEDULED CHARTER 260 203 - - 23,311 23,975 16 1,019,380 CHARTER TOTAL 594 534 ---- 544,170,711 FREIGHT AIRLINES Airnet System - - - - - - - - Alliance Air Charter - - - - - - - - Ameriflight - - - - - - - - Ameristar Jet Charter - - - - - - - Berry Aviation - - - - - - - - Castle Aviation - - - - 70 2 14 ,250 IFL Group - - - - 17 ,271 2 ,720 5 217 ,468 Kalitta - - - - 319 - 1 13 ,300 USA Jet - - - - - - - - McNeely Charter - - - - - - - - Northern Air Cargo - - - - - - - - Pak West Airlines - - - - - - - - Priority Air Charter - - - - 3,534 350 4 39,684 Royal Air Freight - - - - - - - - FREIGHT AIRLINES TOTAL ---- 21,194 3,070 12 284,702 AIRPORT GRAND TOTAL 280,610 280,247 121,356 92,591 382,886 458,416 4,061 331,168,896 Total Passengers 560,857 Total Air Mail 213,947 Total Air Freight 841,302 -- *Scheduled Charters includes Charters, Diversions, Ferry and Air Turn back landings ** American Eagle changed name to Envoy Air April 2014 COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT YEAR TO DATE - 2014 11/25/2014 Airline Enplaned Passengers Deplaned Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landing Weight Air Canada Express - Regional 18,062 18,937 - - - - 785 26,677,000 Air Canada Express Totals 18,062 18,937 - - - - 785 26,677,000 AirTran 38,370 39,045 - - - - 449 46,696,000 AirTran Totals 38,370 39,045 - - - - 449 46,696,000 American 183,221 184 ,976 - 1 ,508 46,582 1 ,568 199,255,000 Envoy Air** 204,081 211,262 - - 25,109 17,442 5,203 268,213,940 American Totals 387,302 396,238 - - 26,617 64,024 6,771 467,468,940 Delta 340,953 341 ,172 767,526 449,467 273,347 348,915 2 ,675 376,064,500 Delta Connection - ExpressJet 18,817 16,192 - - - - 411 27,498,500 Delta Connection - Chautauqua 125,882 127 ,825 99 - 8 ,498 - 3,327 141,560,523 Delta Connection - Compass 1,006 1,112 - - - - 17 1,272,277 Delta Connection - Endeavor 46,987 45,434 - - - - 1,008 53,614,200 Delta Connection - GoJet 5,853 5,770 - - 328 99 139 9,313,000 Delta Connection - Shuttle America 68,534 78,175 220 - 4 ,420 - 1,519 111,854,015 Delta Connection - SkyWest 4,954 4,344 - - - - 110 5,170,000 Delta Totals 612,986 620,024 767,845 449,467 286,593 349,014 9,206 726,347,015 Frontier 219 253 - - - - 2 268,960 Frontier Airlines Totals 219 253 - - - - 2 268,960 Southwest 843,603 842 ,690 - - 2,462,314 3,223,132 7 ,811 974,063,000 Southwest Totals 843,603 842,690 - - 2,462,314 3,223,132 7,811 974,063,000 United 33,248 33,991 182,532 34,258 16,993 66,158 298 40,274,188 United Express - Chautauqua 4,353 4,489 - - - - 117 4,978,233 United Express - CommutAir 2,542 2,010 - - - - 82 3,046,500 United Express - ExpressJet 111,555 113 ,258 - - - - 2,624 114,972,978 United Express - Mesa 9,175 9,586 - - - - 173 11,591,000 United Express - Republic 45,413 48,780 - - - - 948 58,776,000 United Express - Shuttle America 97,709 99,591 - - - - 1,665 120,399,480 United Express - SkyWest 21,648 21,561 - - - - 365 22,958,871 United Express - Trans States Air 20,831 20,748 - - - - 472 20,083,128 United Totals 346,474 354,014 182,532 34,258 16,993 66,158 6,744 397,080,378 US Airways76 ,952 74,433 336,271 302,987 38,040 121,524 681 94,610,700 US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin 41,031 41,596 - 2 9 ,328 16,607 1 ,128 53,016,000 US Airways Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - PSA 7,800 6,354 - - 2,201 1,605 187 10,270,000 US Airways Express - Mesa 82,546 75,121 - - - - 1,202 88,267,500 US Airways Express - Republic 186,177 196,715 - - - - 3,293 243,757,266 US Airways Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways Totals 394,506 394,219 336,271 302,989 49,569 139,736 6,491 489,921,466 AIRPORT TOTAL 2,641,522 2,665,420 1,286,648 786,714 2,842,086 3,842,064 38,259 3,128,522,759 Total Passengers 5,306,942 Total Air Mail 2,073,362 Total Air Freight 6,684,150 - - SCHEDULED CHARTERS* AirTran 136 137 - - - - 1 128 ,000 Air Canada Express 63 63 - - - - 2 67 ,800 Air Canada Jetz 231 229 - - - - 8 1 ,072,000 American - - - - - - 4 528 ,900 American - Chautauqua - - - - - - 1 41 ,226 Chautauqua Charters* 144 182 - - - - 35 1 ,486,569 Delta 369 367 - - - - 35 4 ,949,100 Delta Connection - Chautauqua - - - - - - 92 3 ,914,508 Delta Connection - Endeavor 324 319 - - - - 22 1 ,109,100 Delta Connection - ExpressJet 41 41 - - - - 9 591 ,100 Delta Connection - GoJet - - - - - - 10 670 ,000 Delta Connection - Shuttle America - - - - - - 51 3 ,772,533 Envoy Air** - - - - - - 70 3 ,492,350 Republic Airline Charter 393 396 - - - - 35 3,686,000 Southwest 1,397 1 ,281 - - - - 9 1 ,152,000 United - - - - - - 1 141 ,000 United Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - 9 382 ,941 United Express - Express Jet - - - - - - 18 789 ,345 United Express - Republic - - - - - - 21 1 ,302,000 United Express - Shuttle America - - - - - - 70 5 ,061,840 United Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - 4 170 ,196 US Airways - - - - - - - - US Airways - Air Wisconsin - - - - - - 5 235 ,000 US Airways Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Mesa - - 4 294 ,000 US Airways Express - PSA - - - - - - - - US
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