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Dayton International Airport Passenger Enplanement and Air Cargo Trends October 2018 Dayton International Airport Passenger Enplanement and Air Cargo Trends October 2018 MONTH Y-T-D % 2018 2017 Change 2018 2017 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 78,912 83,115 -5.1% 759,875 798,815 -4.9% American Airlines System Total 35,022 39,397 -11.1% 335,911 348,926 -3.7% American Airlines 0 7,416 -100.0% 21,459 61,989 -65.4% Envoy Airlines 9,343 3,640 156.7% 61,304 15,694 290.6% American Airlines (PSA) 25,554 22,869 11.7% 221,210 211,497 4.6% American Airlines (Air Wisconsin) 0 485 -100.0% 0 14,027 -100.0% American Airlines (Skywest) 0 1,237 -100.0% 18,980 21,303 -10.9% American Airlines (Mesa Airlines) 0 2,539 -100.0% 4,093 22,192 -81.6% American Airlines (Republic) 125 1,211 -89.7% 6,966 2,224 213.2% American Airlines (Piedmont) 0 0 0.0% 1,899 0 0.0% Delta Air Lines, System Total 22,136 23,541 -6.0% 228,368 227,319 0.5% Delta Air Lines 13,788 14,512 -5.0% 145,074 141,221 2.7% Endeavor Airlines (Delta) 0 2,208 -100.0% 7,141 53,881 -86.7% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 5,644 5,814 -2.9% 66,914 29,978 123.2% Go Jet (Delta) 2,704 1,007 168.5% 9,239 2,239 312.6% United Airlines System Total 17,567 15,092 16.4% 150,399 132,702 13.3% United Express (Skywest) 3,861 4,234 -8.8% 18,474 44,708 -58.7% United Express (Trans State) 904 2,011 -55.0% 27,477 6,788 304.8% United Express (GoJet) 3,649 3,418 6.8% 12,058 57,618 -79.1% United Express (Express Jet) 2,066 4,096 -49.6% 22,925 17,975 27.5% United Express (Mesa Airlines) 0 1,186 -100.0% 0 5,466 -100.0% United Express (Air Wisconsin) 7,087 147 100.0% 69,465 147 47155.1% Southwest Airlines 0 0 0.0% 0 44,518 -100.0% Allegiant Air 4,006 4,875 -17.8% 42,928 43,603 -1.5% Charters 181 210 -13.8% 2,269 1,747 29.9% AIR CARGO (U.S. Tons) 744.06 691.50 7.6% 6,659.76 6,806.63 -2.2% FedEx Freight 725.17 671.21 8.0% 6,370.03 6,537.16 -2.6% All Other Freight 18.75 20.13 -6.9% 260.96 266.12 -1.9% Air Mail 0.14 0.16 -9.6% 28.77 3.36 757.0% LANDED WEIGHT (1,000 pound units) 105,247.86 105,930.49 -0.6% 995,865.16 1,024,061.37 -2.8% All Carriers 105,247.86 105,930.49 -0.6% 995,865.16 1,024,061.37 -2.8% COMMERCIAL/CARGO LANDINGS 1,573 1,521 3.4% 14,899 14,185 5.0% Commercial Aircraft Landings 1,551 1,499 3.5% 14,684 13,968 5.1% Cargo Only Landings 22 22 0.0% 215 217 -0.9% TOTAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 4,351 4,321 0.7% 42,145 37,455 12.5% Dayton International Airport Passenger Enplanement and Air Cargo Trends September 2018 MONTH Y-T-D % 2018 2017 Change 2018 2017 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 72,713 72,397 0.4% 680,963 715,700 -4.9% American Airlines System Total 32,883 34,827 -5.6% 300,889 309,529 -2.8% American Airlines 0 6,054 -100.0% 21,459 54,573 -60.7% Envoy Airlines 8,817 3,186 176.7% 51,961 12,054 331.1% American Airlines (PSA) 23,110 18,776 23.1% 195,656 188,628 3.7% American Airlines (Air Wisconsin) 0 1,681 -100.0% 0 13,542 -100.0% American Airlines (Skywest) 0 1,479 -100.0% 18,980 20,066 -5.4% American Airlines (Mesa Airlines) 0 2,744 -100.0% 4,093 19,653 -79.2% American Airlines (Republic) 956 907 5.4% 6,841 1,013 575.3% American Airlines (Piedmont) 0 0 0.0% 1,899 0 0.0% Delta Air Lines, System Total 21,110 20,454 3.2% 206,232 203,778 1.2% Delta Air Lines 12,457 11,704 6.4% 131,286 126,709 3.6% Endeavor Airlines (Delta) 0 3,086 -100.0% 7,141 51,673 -86.2% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 7,614 4,632 64.4% 61,270 24,164 153.6% Go Jet (Delta) 1,039 1,032 0.7% 6,535 1,232 430.4% United Airlines System Total 15,891 13,895 14.4% 132,832 117,610 12.9% United Express (Skywest) 2,653 4,554 -41.7% 14,613 40,474 -63.9% United Express (Trans State) 1,166 1,989 -41.4% 26,573 4,777 456.3% United Express (GoJet) 3,190 3,276 -2.6% 8,409 54,200 -84.5% United Express (Express Jet) 3,119 3,106 0.4% 20,859 13,879 50.3% United Express (Mesa Airlines) 0 970 -100.0% 0 4,280 -100.0% United Express (Air Wisconsin) 5,763 0 100.0% 62,378 0 0.0% Southwest Airlines 0 0 0.0% 0 44,518 -100.0% Allegiant Air 2,228 2,966 -24.9% 38,922 38,728 0.5% Charters 601 255 135.7% 2,088 1,537 35.8% AIR CARGO (U.S. Tons) 669.51 660.44 1.4% 5,915.70 6,115.14 -3.3% FedEx Freight 648.19 642.17 0.9% 5644.87 5,865.95 -3.8% All Other Freight 18.99 18.14 4.7% 242.21 245.99 -1.5% Air Mail 2.34 0.13 1717.1% 28.63 3.20 794.6% LANDED WEIGHT (1,000 pound units) 99,664.77 97,716.15 2.0% 890,617.29 918,130.88 -3.0% All Carriers 99,664.77 97,716.15 2.0% 890,617.29 918,130.88 -3.0% COMMERCIAL/CARGO LANDINGS 1,521 1,423 6.9% 13,326 12,664 5.2% Commercial Aircraft Landings 1,501 1,401 7.1% 13,133 12,469 5.3% Cargo Only Landings 20 22 -9.1% 193 195 -1.0% TOTAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 4,338 4,135 4.9% 37,794 37,455 0.9% DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends August 2018 MONTH Y-T-D % 2018 2017 Change 2018 2017 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 76,627 74,538 2.8% 608,250 643,303 -5.4% American Airlines System Total 34,242 35,110 -2.5% 268,006 274,702 -2.4% American Airlines 0 5,857 -100.0% 21,459 48,519 -55.8% Envoy Airlines 8,589 2,398 258.2% 43,144 8,868 386.5% American Airlines (PSA) 22,894 19,985 14.6% 172,546 169,852 1.6% American Airlines (Air Wisconsin) 0 1,525 -100.0% 0 11,861 -100.0% American Airlines (Skywest) 2,450 2,336 4.9% 18,980 18,587 2.1% American Airlines (Mesa Airlines) 0 3,009 -100.0% 4,093 16,909 -75.8% American Airlines (Republic) 309 0 0.0% 5,885 106 5451.9% American Airlines (Piedmont) 0 0 0.0% 1,899 0 0.0% Delta Air Lines, System Total 23,827 22,961 3.8% 185,122 183,324 1.0% Delta Air Lines 14,216 13,581 4.7% 118,829 115,005 3.3% Endeavor Airlines (Delta) 0 4,885 -100.0% 7,141 48,587 -85.3% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 8,363 4,295 94.7% 53,656 19,532 174.7% Go Jet (Delta) 1,248 200 524.0% 5,496 200 2648.0% United Airlines System Total 14,407 11,731 22.8% 116,941 103,715 12.8% United Express (Skywest) 2,355 3,086 -23.7% 11,960 35,920 -66.7% United Express (Trans State) 1,797 1,062 69.2% 25,407 2,788 811.3% United Express (GoJet) 1,101 5,042 -78.2% 5,219 50,924 -89.8% United Express (Express Jet) 2,558 2,444 4.7% 17,740 10,773 64.7% United Express (Mesa Airlines) 0 97 -100.0% 0 3,310 -100.0% United Express (Air Wisconsin) 6,596 0 0.0% 56,615 0 0.0% Southwest Airlines 0 0 0.0% 0 44,518 -100.0% Allegiant Air 3,872 4,594 -15.7% 36,694 35,762 2.6% Charters 279 142 96.5% 1,487 1,282 16.0% AIR CARGO (U.S. Tons) 682.96 688.58 -0.8% 5,246.19 5,454.70 -3.8% FedEx Freight 657.02 662.98 -0.9% 4996.68 5223.78 -4.3% All Other Freight 25.48 25.45 0.1% 223.22 227.84 -2.0% Air Mail 0.45 0.14 215.9% 26.29 3.07 756.0% LANDED WEIGHT (1,000 pound units) 105,600.70 100,792.46 4.8% 790,952.53 820,414.74 -3.6% All Carriers 105,600.70 100,792.46 4.8% 790,952.53 820,414.74 -3.6% COMMERCIAL/CARGO LANDINGS 1,583 1,458 8.6% 11,805 11,241 5.0% Commercial Aircraft Landings 1,559 1,435 8.6% 11,632 11,068 5.1% Cargo Only Landings 24 23 4.3% 173 173 0.0% TOTAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 4,426 4,292 3.1% 33,456 33,320 0.4% 11/27/2018 DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends July 2018 MONTH Y-T-D % 2018 2017 Change 2018 2017 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 78,226 77,570 0.8% 531,623 568,765 -6.5% American Airlines System Total 33,858 36,088 -6.2% 233,764 239,592 -2.4% American Airlines 0 6,548 -100.0% 21,459 42,662 -49.7% Envoy Airlines 7,288 2,020 260.8% 34,555 6,470 434.1% American Airlines (PSA) 22,832 20,627 10.7% 149,652 149,867 -0.1% American Airlines (Air Wisconsin) 0 1,291 -100.0% 0 10,336 -100.0% American Airlines (Skywest) 3,723 2,275 63.6% 16,530 16,251 1.7% American Airlines (Mesa Airlines) 0 3,221 -100.0% 4,093 13,900 -70.6% American Airlines (Republic) 0 106 -100.0% 5,576 106 5160.4% American Airlines (Piedmont) 15 0 0.0% 1,899 0 0.0% Delta Air Lines, System Total 24,350 23,820 2.2% 161,295 160,363 0.6% Delta Air Lines 14,428 14,637 -1.4% 104,613 101,424 3.1% Endeavor Airlines (Delta) 0 6,144 -100.0% 7,141 43,702 -83.7% Shuttle America 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 7,290 3,039 139.9% 45,293 15,237 197.3% Go Jet (Delta) 2,632 0 0.0% 4,248 0 0.0% Express Jet 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% United Airlines System Total 14,848 12,303 20.7% 102,534 91,984 11.5% United Express (Skywest) 1,950 4,436 -56.0% 9,605 32,834 -70.7% United Express (Trans State) 2,397 1,046 129.2% 23,610 1,726 1267.9% United Express (GoJet) 69 4,119 -98.3% 4,118 45,882 -91.0% United Express (Express Jet) 2,127 2,475 -14.1% 15,182 8,329 82.3% United Express (Mesa Airlines) 0 227 -100.0% 0 3,213 -100.0% United Express (Air Wisconsin) 8,305 0 0.0% 50,019 0 0.0% Southwest Airlines 0 0 0.0% 0 44,518 -100.0% Allegiant Air 5,170 5,359 -3.5% 32,822 31,168 5.3% Charters 0 0 0.0% 1,208 1,140 6.0% AIR CARGO (U.S.
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