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Run Date 10/22/02 Dade County Aviation Department Page 1 Aviation Statistics Passengers Carry Facility Mia Units: Per Passenger RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 1 AVIATION STATISTICS PASSENGERS CARRY FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER PASSENGER <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 4360080 4252935 3175960 3236843 15025818 7.47- AMERICAN AIRLINES 16239719 4559362 4452145 3595074 3633138 572541 591462 230017 252670 1646690 15.43- UNITED AIRLINES 1947183 683381 699845 269120 294837 601303 615413 0 0 1216716 18.72- DELTA AIRLINES 1496902 751892 745010 0 0 301806 317382 259499 263036 1141723 25.36- AMERICAN EAGLE AI 1529710 436595 457617 317115 318383 532435 515025 4549 4843 1056852 22.66- US AIRWAYS 1366537 673676 676649 8019 8193 426455 423685 78846 71333 1000319 4.49 CONTINENTAL AIRLI 957370 464748 477631 7693 7298 260038 257895 68551 67247 653731 14.55- NORTHWEST AIRLINE 765041 345582 344156 38790 36513 0 0 225702 227184 452886 15.70 IBERIA AIRLINES 391444 0 0 188817 202627 0 0 216339 217837 434176 8.16- BRITISH AIRWAYS 472734 0 0 228956 243778 0 0 206091 201655 407746 4.28- LAN CHILE AIRLINE 425968 0 0 218241 207727 0 0 161115 165916 327031 11.26- AIR CANADA 368538 0 0 182205 186333 0 0 159715 159839 319554 1.24 TACA INTERNATIONA 315651 0 0 158800 156851 0 0 159338 158287 317625 27.16- AIR FRANCE 436043 0 0 216943 219100 145499 144626 0 0 290125 54.20 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS I 188144 91601 96543 0 0 0 0 144424 141067 285491 7.39 AEROPOSTAL ALAS 265851 0 0 133582 132269 0 0 145762 127834 273596 13.45- AVIANCA AIRLINES 316111 0 0 170318 145793 0 0 136336 137063 273399 11.31- AIR JAMAICA 308273 0 0 153962 154311 0 0 127798 136484 264282 12.50- AEROMEXICO 302045 0 0 148015 154030 0 0 130909 131931 262840 11.15- BAHAMAS AIR 295839 0 0 149911 145928 0 0 127478 130895 258373 27.97- LUFTHANSA AIRLINE 358724 0 0 175662 183062 126860 123918 1675 1085 253538 2569.66 AMERICAN TRANS AI 9497 2599 2465 1970 2463 0 0 115050 123519 238569 .62- VIRGIN ATLANTIC A 240067 0 0 114126 125941 55873 56198 53347 48892 214310 23.41- GULFSTREAM INTERN 279798 86261 83258 59472 50807 0 0 100213 104168 204381 20.94- VARIG SA 258512 0 0 129969 128543 0 0 92135 102810 194945 18.31- MEXICANA DE AVIAC 238639 0 0 122086 116553 0 0 94909 89774 184683 6.51- TAM AIRLINES 197548 0 0 102170 95378 84543 82716 0 0 167259 38.14 NATIONAL AIRLINES 121078 60295 60783 0 0 0 0 81819 83227 165046 6.54- ACES AIRLINES 176589 0 0 90827 85762 0 0 79691 79727 159418 12.49- BRITISH WEST INDI 182166 0 0 91250 90916 0 0 75660 72419 148079 12.59- LACSA AIRLINES 169411 0 0 86106 83305 74106 71896 0 0 146002 7.69- AMERICA WEST AIRL 158170 72872 85298 0 0 69365 71606 410 400 141781 100.00 US AIRWAYS 0 0 0 0 0 69577 62800 0 0 132377 23.15 COMAIR 107495 55316 52179 0 0 0 0 60733 62534 123267 18.85- ALITALIA 151898 0 0 72913 78985 0 0 59799 59965 119764 13.18- COPA AIRLINES C O 137952 0 0 70155 67797 1063 1425 46625 51466 100579 49.07- FALCON AIR EXPRES 197473 3079 4373 97704 92317 0 0 47222 48951 96173 25.01- CAYMAN AIRWAYS 128255 0 0 61984 66271 0 0 46722 46642 93364 22.98- MARTINAIR HOLLAND 121214 0 0 60092 61122 0 0 36265 36729 72994 100.00 DBA SWISS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36006 35311 71317 58.00 AEROCONTINENTE 45138 0 0 25142 19996 0 0 28806 28732 57538 100.00 DUTCH CARIBBEAN A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28445 28298 56743 63.57- SWISS AIR TRANSPO 155753 0 0 77399 78354 0 0 26827 25398 52225 60.40- AEROLINEAS ARGENT 131875 0 0 67194 64681 0 0 17856 16900 34756 80.43- ALM DUTCH ANTILLE 177600 0 0 89472 88128 14671 14553 0 0 29224 70.65- TWA AIRLINES LLC 99558 49216 50342 0 0 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 2 AVIATION STATISTICS PASSENGERS CARRY FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER PASSENGER <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 0 0 14149 13424 27573 100.00 LAB AIRLINES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12917 13460 26377 33.26- EL AL ISRAEL AIRL 39520 0 0 20260 19260 6475 8405 5829 4587 25296 19.82- MIAMI AIR INTERNA 31548 5650 5337 10521 10040 0 0 11001 10430 21431 452.77 AEROMAR AIRLINES 3877 0 0 2086 1791 0 0 8025 7312 15337 100.00 PLANET AIRWAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6567 6372 12939 68.28- LTU LUFT 40792 0 0 20639 20153 0 0 5798 5989 11787 100.00 AVENSA AIRLINES I 0 0 0 0 0 122 127 5864 5646 11759 100.00 TRANSMERIDIAN AIR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3589 3475 7064 57.64- SURINAM AIRWAYS 16676 0 0 8621 8055 0 0 3454 3017 6471 100.00 KLM ROYAL DUTCH A 0 0 0 0 0 45 935 2107 1503 4590 100.00 PAN AMERICAN AIRW 0 0 0 0 0 159 1315 1310 0 2784 58.91- RYAN INTERNATIONA 6776 0 3388 3388 0 0 0 0 2638 2638 100.00 EDELWEISS AIR 0 0 0 0 0 1408 1016 0 0 2424 86.11- SUN COUNTRY AIRLI 17452 8588 8507 148 209 0 0 721 724 1445 78.10- ALLEGRO AIRLINES 6598 0 0 3361 3237 0 0 350 408 758 100.00 LYNX AIR INTERNAT 0 0 0 0 0 73 79 462 141 755 11.28- NATIONAL JETS 851 42 83 550 176 250 410 0 0 660 100.00 SUN COUNTRY AIRLI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 146 267 413 90.63- SWISSAIR CHARTER 4407 0 0 1647 2760 38 38 20 10 106 9.28 PERSONAL JET CHAR 97 38 45 4 10 1 0 0 0 1 .00 BISCAYNE HELICOPT 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- ATLANTIC COAST HE 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- UNITED PARCEL SER 66 0 33 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR TRANSAT 6927 588 267 2840 3232 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANS WORLD AIRLI 295591 145273 150318 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANS WORLD AIRLI 138098 70123 67975 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CANADIAN AIRLINES 38806 0 0 21590 17216 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TURKISH AIRLINES 33182 0 0 16680 16502 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- PREMIAIR AS 11632 0 0 5664 5968 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 TRANSBRASIL AIRLI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANSBRASIL AIRLI 28266 0 0 12340 15926 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- DISCOVER AIR 918 542 376 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR ARUBA 4660 0 0 2081 2579 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- GOLDEN AIRLINES 818 3 6 312 497 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- MIDWAY AIRLINES N 51999 26046 25953 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- NATIONAL AIRLINES 35668 17763 17905 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00 LAN CHILE AIRLINE 0 0 0 0 0 *** REPORT TOTAL *** 7704786 7615860 6970953 7058314 29349913 11.19- 33048741 8611134 8568487 7914019 7955101.
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