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DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends January 2015 DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends January 2015 MONTH % Y-T-D % 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 77,253 82,000 -5.8% 77,253 82,000 -5.8% Delta Air Lines, System Total 22,377 23,809 -6.0% 22,377 23,809 -6.0% Delta Air Lines 15,947 16,434 -3.0% 15,947 16,434 -3.0% Chautauqua dba Delta Connection 0 2,903 -100.0% 0 2,903 -100.0% Endeavor Airlines dba DL 2,557 4,309 -40.7% 2,557 4,309 -40.7% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 1,526 0 100.0% 1,526 0 100.0% Shuttle America 2,347 0 100.0% 2,347 0 100.0% Express Jet 0 163 -100.0% 0 163 -100.0% Southwest/AirTran System Total 11,861 15,453 -23.2% 11,861 15,453 -23.2% AirTran Airways System Total 0 10,274 -100.0% 0 10,274 -100.0% Southwest Airlines 11,861 5,179 129.0% 11,861 5,179 129.0% US Airways System Total 16,949 17,877 -5.2% 16,949 17,877 -5.2% US Airways Express (PSA) 16,420 17,817 -7.8% 16,420 17,817 -7.8% US Airways Express (Air Wsconsin) 529 60 781.7% 529 60 781.7% United Airlines System Total 12,717 11,688 8.8% 12,717 11,688 8.8% United Express (Skywest) 1,220 2,672 -54.3% 1,220 2,672 -54.3% United Express (Trans State) 2,355 2,072 13.7% 2,355 2,072 13.7% United Express (GoJet) 1,738 2,147 -19.0% 1,738 2,147 -19.0% United Express (Express Jet) 6,285 4,797 31.0% 6,285 4,797 31.0% Mesa Airlines 1,119 0 100.0% 1,119 0 100.0% American Airlines System Total 13,349 13,093 2.0% 13,349 13,093 2.0% American Airlines 8,653 9,804 -11.7% 8,653 9,804 -11.7% American Eagle 4,696 3,289 42.8% 4,696 3,289 42.8% Charters 0 80 -100.0% 0 80 -100.0% AIR CARGO (U.S. Tons) 807.27 757.62 6.6% 807.27 757.62 6.6% FedEx Freight 788.71 734.15 7.4% 788.71 734.15 7.4% All Other Freight 18.26 23.40 -22.0% 18.26 23.40 -22.0% Air Mail 0.30 0.07 326.4% 0.30 0.07 326.4% LANDED WEIGHT (1,000 pound units) 104,095.34 103,431.16 0.6% 104,095.34 103,431.16 0.6% All Carriers 104,095.34 103,431.16 0.6% 104,095.34 103,431.16 0.6% COMMERCIAL/CARGO LANDINGS 1,462 1,413 3.5% 1,462 1,413 3.5% Commercial Aircraft Landings 1,439 1,391 3.5% 1,439 1,391 3.5% Cargo Only Landings 23 22 4.5% 23 22 4.5% TOTAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 3,901 3,706 5.3% 3,901 3,706 5.3% 8/27/2015 DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends February 2015 MONTH % Y-T-D % 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 74,808 80,311 -6.9% 152,061 162,311 -6.3% Delta Air Lines, System Total 22,742 22,670 0.3% 45,119 46,479 -2.9% Delta Air Lines 16,260 16,192 0.4% 32,207 32,626 -1.3% Chautauqua dba Delta Connection 0 2,804 -100.0% 0 5,707 -100.0% Endeavor Airlines dba DL 1,803 3,609 -50.0% 4,360 7,918 -44.9% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 2,312 0 100.0% 3,838 0 100.0% Shuttle America 2,202 0 100.0% 4,549 0 100.0% Express Jet 165 65 153.8% 165 228 -27.6% Southwest/AirTran System Total 11,716 15,545 -24.6% 23,577 30,998 -23.9% AirTran Airways System Total 0 8,377 -100.0% 0 18,651 -100.0% Southwest Airlines 11,716 7,168 63.4% 23,577 12,347 91.0% US Airways System Total 16,150 15,249 5.9% 33,099 33,126 -0.1% US Airways Express (PSA) 15,993 15,074 6.1% 32,413 32,891 -1.5% US Airways Express (Air Wsconsin) 157 175 -10.3% 686 235 191.9% United Airlines System Total 11,272 14,047 -19.8% 23,989 25,735 -6.8% United Express (Skywest) 1,264 1,369 -7.7% 2,484 4,041 -38.5% United Express (Trans State) 1,757 3,799 -53.8% 4,112 5,871 -30.0% United Express (GoJet) 1,466 2,422 -39.5% 3,204 4,569 -29.9% United Express (Express Jet) 6,112 4,951 23.4% 12,397 9,748 27.2% Mesa Airlines 673 1,506 -55.3% 1,792 1,506 19.0% American Airlines System Total 12,830 12,617 1.7% 26,179 25,710 1.8% American Airlines 8,374 8,709 -3.8% 17,027 18,513 -8.0% American Eagle 4,456 3,908 14.0% 9,152 7,197 27.2% Charters 98 183 -46.4% 98 263 -62.7% AIR CARGO (U.S. Tons) 721.17 692.46 4.1% 1,528.44 1,450.07 5.4% FedEx Freight 697.83 668.64 4.4% 1,486.53 1,402.79 6.0% All Other Freight 22.57 23.79 -5.1% 40.84 47.18 -13.4% Air Mail 0.77 0.03 2466.7% 1.07 0.10 968.5% LANDED WEIGHT (1,000 pound units) 93,614.51 99,263.61 -5.7% 197,709.85 202,694.76 -2.5% All Carriers 93,614.51 99,263.61 -5.7% 197,709.85 202,694.76 -2.5% COMMERCIAL/CARGO LANDINGS 1,296 1,370 -5.4% 2,758 2,783 -0.9% Commercial Aircraft Landings 1,275 1,350 -5.6% 2,714 2,741 -1.0% Cargo Only Landings 21 20 5.0% 44 42 4.8% TOTAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 3,463 3,607 -4.0% 7,364 7,313 0.7% 8/27/2015 DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends March 2015 MONTH % Y-T-D % 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 92,341 105,186 -12.2% 244,402 267,497 -8.6% Delta Air Lines, System Total 26,918 30,361 -11.3% 72,037 76,840 -6.3% Delta Air Lines 17,420 20,697 -15.8% 49,627 53,323 -6.9% Chautauqua dba Delta Connection 0 3,101 -100.0% 0 8,808 -100.0% Endeavor Airlines dba DL 1,579 6,563 -75.9% 5,939 14,481 -59.0% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 3,568 0 100.0% 7,406 0 100.0% Shuttle America 4,176 0 100.0% 8,725 0 100.0% Express Jet 175 0 100.0% 340 228 49.1% Southwest/AirTran System Total 17,487 23,084 -24.2% 41,064 54,082 -24.1% AirTran Airways System Total 0 10,648 -100.0% 0 29,299 -100.0% Southwest Airlines 17,487 12,436 40.6% 41,064 24,783 65.7% US Airways System Total 17,977 19,020 -5.5% 51,076 52,146 -2.1% US Airways Express (PSA) 17,977 18,781 -4.3% 50,390 51,672 -2.5% US Airways Express (Air Wsconsin) 0 239 -100.0% 686 474 44.7% United Airlines System Total 14,182 17,411 -18.5% 38,171 43,146 -11.5% United Express (Skywest) 371 158 134.8% 2,855 4,199 -32.0% United Express (Trans State) 2,620 7,128 -63.2% 6,732 12,999 -48.2% United Express (GoJet) 4,880 3,230 51.1% 8,084 7,799 3.7% United Express (Express Jet) 6,169 6,267 -1.6% 18,566 16,015 15.9% Mesa Airlines 142 628 -77.4% 1,934 2,134 -9.4% American Airlines System Total 15,587 15,078 3.4% 41,766 40,788 2.4% American Airlines 9,970 10,361 -3.8% 26,997 28,874 -6.5% American Eagle 5,617 4,717 19.1% 14,769 11,914 24.0% Charters 190 232 -18.1% 288 495 -41.8% AIR CARGO (U.S. Tons) 740.02 717.96 3.1% 2,268.46 2,168.03 4.6% FedEx Freight 702.75 689.90 1.9% 2,189.28 2,092.69 4.6% All Other Freight 37.01 28.00 32.2% 77.84 75.18 3.5% Air Mail 0.27 0.06 344.2% 1.34 0.16 734.4% LANDED WEIGHT (1,000 pound units) 106,612.42 121,706.26 -12.4% 304,322.27 324,401.02 -6.2% All Carriers 106,612.42 121,706.26 -12.4% 304,322.27 324,401.02 -6.2% COMMERCIAL/CARGO LANDINGS 1,484 1,682 -11.8% 4,242 4,465 -5.0% Commercial Aircraft Landings 1,464 1,659 -11.8% 4,178 4,400 -5.0% Cargo Only Landings 20 23 -13.0% 64 65 -1.5% TOTAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 4,159 4,586 -9.3% 11,523 11,899 -3.2% 8/27/2015 DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo Trends April 2015 MONTH % Y-T-D % 2015 2014 Change 2015 2014 Change PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 86,454 97,352 -11.2% 330,856 364,849 -9.3% Delta Air Lines, System Total 24,402 25,333 -3.7% 96,439 102,173 -5.6% Delta Air Lines 16,030 16,166 -0.8% 65,657 69,489 -5.5% Chautauqua dba Delta Connection 0 1,842 -100.0% 0 10,650 -100.0% Endeavor Airlines dba DL 2,567 7,325 -65.0% 8,506 21,806 -61.0% Skywest Airlines (Delta) 3,279 0 100.0% 10,685 0 100.0% Shuttle America 1,828 0 100.0% 10,553 0 100.0% Express Jet 698 0 100.0% 1,038 228 355.3% Southwest/AirTran System Total 13,566 21,643 -37.3% 54,630 75,725 -27.9% AirTran Airways System Total 0 10,764 -100.0% 0 40,063 -100.0% Southwest Airlines 13,566 10,879 24.7% 54,630 35,662 53.2% US Airways System Total 17,840 18,660 -4.4% 68,916 70,806 -2.7% US Airways Express (PSA) 17,771 18,502 -4.0% 68,161 70,174 -2.9% US Airways Express (Air Wsconsin) 69 158 -56.3% 755 632 19.5% United Airlines System Total 14,056 16,107 -12.7% 52,227 59,253 -11.9% United Express (Skywest) 1,133 3,515 -67.8% 3,988 7,714 -48.3% United Express (Trans State) 2,378 7,054 -66.3% 9,110 20,053 -54.6% United Express (GoJet) 4,881 2,150 127.0% 12,965 9,949 30.3% United Express (Express Jet) 5,664 2,980 90.1% 24,230 18,995 27.6% Mesa Airlines 0 408 -100.0% 1,934 2,542 -23.9% American Airlines System Total 16,356 15,525 5.4% 58,122 56,313 3.2% American Airlines 9,849 9,653 2.0% 36,846 38,527 -4.4% American Eagle 6,507 5,872 10.8% 21,276 17,786 19.6% Charters 234 84 178.6% 522 579 -9.8% AIR CARGO (U.S.
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