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MIA Units: 1000 Lbs Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Gross Landing Weight Facility: MIA Units: 1,000 lbs. Current Year: 10 / 2003 - 9 / 2004 Prior Year: 10 / 2002 - 9 / 2003 Domestic International Total Land % Total Land Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Wt. Change Operator Wt. Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 7,853,176 0 6,134,835 0 13,988,011 7.31% American Airlines 13,035,307 7,460,054 0 5,575,253 0 1,016,604 0 0 0 1,016,604 0.03% Delta 1,016,341 1,016,341 0 0 0 0 0 818,480 0 818,480 18.56% LanChile Airlines 690,370 0 0 690,370 0 349,101 0 459,912 0 809,013 -10.41% UPS 903,065 314,645 0 588,420 0 0 0 768,732 0 768,732 4.58% Iberia Airlines 735,089 0 0 735,089 0 589,883 0 135,860 0 725,743 -43.87% United Airlines 1,292,860 924,664 0 368,196 0 30,120 0 663,592 0 693,712 40.37% Gemini Air Cargo 494,204 26,740 0 467,464 0 438,429 0 218,476 0 656,905 -0.83% American Eagle 662,430 634,054 0 28,376 0 0 0 605,168 0 605,168 112.23% Cielos Del Peru SA 285,144 0 0 285,144 0 472,483 0 82,800 0 555,283 -6.64% Continental Airlines 594,749 489,179 0 105,570 0 518,063 0 7,198 0 525,261 8.00% Sales Ticket - Stats 486,348 480,007 0 6,340 0 0 0 515,170 0 515,170 20.15% Tampa Cargo S.A. fka 428,778 0 0 428,778 0 469,161 0 136 0 469,297 -20.69% US Airways 591,714 590,694 0 1,020 0 42,009 0 402,889 0 444,898 -29.98% Arrow Air 635,409 94,175 0 541,234 0 0 0 439,584 0 439,584 -0.62% British Airways 442,316 0 0 442,316 0 115,920 0 308,434 0 424,354 -43.11% Atlas Air Inc 745,864 178,794 0 567,070 0 0 0 354,939 0 354,939 9.44% Martinair Holland 324,320 0 0 324,320 0 345,051 0 1,366 0 346,417 -12.67% Federal Express 396,695 393,670 0 3,025 0 0 0 340,690 0 340,690 19.78% Amerijet International 284,425 2,170 0 282,255 0 331,354 0 0 0 331,354 -1.17% Northwest Airlines 335,268 335,268 0 0 0 0 0 322,622 0 322,622 35.04% Avianca Airlines 238,915 0 0 238,915 0 5,239 0 294,190 0 299,429 -7.70% Centurion Air Cargo 324,415 2,821 0 321,594 0 0 0 283,250 0 283,250 28.87% Lufthansa Airlines 219,800 0 0 219,800 0 0 0 271,022 0 271,022 9.99% TACA Int'l Airlines 246,406 0 0 246,406 0 0 0 250,734 0 250,734 -10.85% Air France 281,264 0 0 281,264 0 22,510 0 212,060 0 234,570 39.61% Florida West Int'l 168,020 4,650 0 163,370 0 0 0 231,054 0 231,054 58.15% TAM Airlines 146,096 0 0 146,096 0 0 0 228,725 0 228,725 -2.45% Air Canada 234,464 0 0 234,464 0 Wednesday, October 20, 2004 Page 1 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Gross Landing Weight Facility: MIA Units: 1,000 lbs. Current Year: 10 / 2003 - 9 / 2004 Prior Year: 10 / 2002 - 9 / 2003 Domestic International Total Land % Total Land Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Wt. Change Operator Wt. Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 196,114 0 196,114 -5.48% Virgin Atlantic 207,482 0 0 207,482 0 0 0 182,784 0 182,784 -2.52% VARIG Brazilian 187,504 0 0 187,504 0 0 0 176,839 0 176,839 -10.35% Bahamas Air 197,246 0 0 197,246 0 174,029 0 0 0 174,029 -33.81% Airtran Airways 262,927 261,485 0 1,442 0 0 0 172,342 0 172,342 -7.35% Aeromexico 186,021 0 0 186,021 0 32,290 0 139,399 0 171,689 20.95% Airborne Express 141,955 27,280 0 114,675 0 0 0 170,791 0 170,791 7.86% Air Jamaica 158,345 0 0 158,345 0 310 0 167,424 0 167,734 1.61% Aeropostal 165,075 0 0 165,075 0 0 0 162,526 0 162,526 49.70% China Airlines Ltd 108,570 0 0 108,570 0 89,984 0 62,304 0 152,288 -1.94% Gulfstream Int'l Airlines 155,296 132,128 0 23,168 0 0 0 149,526 0 149,526 -14.15% Mexicana De Aviacion 174,176 0 0 174,176 0 140,096 0 400 0 140,496 -7.84% American Trans Air Inc 152,454 151,574 0 880 0 0 0 137,640 0 137,640 110.43% Lan Peru Airlines 65,410 0 0 65,410 0 129,390 0 6,325 0 135,715 -13.23% ASTAR Air Cargo / 156,404 138,664 0 17,740 0 0 0 130,739 0 130,739 1.77% Alitalia 128,470 0 0 128,470 0 0 0 128,805 0 128,805 64.23% DHL Aero Expreso 78,430 0 0 78,430 0 0 0 122,309 0 122,309 -19.34% Swiss 151,636 0 0 151,636 0 0 0 121,478 0 121,478 21.54% Aerolineas Argentinas 99,946 0 0 99,946 0 27,475 0 90,845 0 118,320 -11.92% Falcon Air Express 134,335 14,635 0 119,700 0 80,248 0 36,134 0 116,382 -1.19% Polar Air 117,782 11,844 0 105,938 0 0 0 115,127 0 115,127 23.87% LAB Airlines 92,941 20 0 92,921 0 0 0 112,530 0 112,530 135.71% Lanecuador 47,740 0 0 47,740 0 111,770 0 0 0 111,770 -19.21% America West 138,344 138,344 0 0 0 0 0 110,464 0 110,464 -12.65% Dutch Caribbean 126,464 0 0 126,464 0 0 0 100,204 0 100,204 -2.78% BWIA- British West 103,068 0 0 103,068 0 0 0 98,712 0 98,712 -12.56% LACSA 112,892 0 0 112,892 0 0 0 96,540 0 96,540 -35.73% KLM Royal Dutch 150,204 0 0 150,204 0 0 0 88,960 0 88,960 0.87% Copa Airlines 88,192 0 0 88,192 0 Wednesday, October 20, 2004 Page 2 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Gross Landing Weight Facility: MIA Units: 1,000 lbs. Current Year: 10 / 2003 - 9 / 2004 Prior Year: 10 / 2002 - 9 / 2003 Domestic International Total Land % Total Land Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Wt. Change Operator Wt. Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 78,596 0 78,596 -12.52% Cayman Airways 89,842 0 0 89,842 0 0 0 78,319 0 78,319 4.41% Tradewinds Airlines 75,008 0 0 75,008 0 73,936 0 0 0 73,936 51.67% Chautauqua Airlines 48,749 48,749 0 0 0 0 0 68,605 0 68,605 -56.21% Aero Continente 156,653 0 0 156,653 0 1,550 0 65,410 0 66,960 -6.70% Capital Cargo Intl 71,765 3,875 0 67,890 0 0 0 64,075 0 64,075 96.49% MK Airlines 32,610 0 0 32,610 0 60,140 0 0 0 60,140 44.78% Kitty Hawk Air Cargo 41,540 41,540 0 0 0 38,063 0 18,628 0 56,691 -12.09% Miami Air Int'l 64,491 43,497 0 20,994 0 49,898 0 0 0 49,898 20.10% Alaska Airlines 41,546 41,546 0 0 0 0 0 49,857 0 49,857 112.51% El Al Israel Airlines 23,461 0 0 23,461 0 38,601 0 0 0 38,601 -44.43% Comair 69,459 69,459 0 0 0 0 0 37,685 0 37,685 82.55% LTU Luft Transport 20,644 0 0 20,644 0 0 0 35,960 0 35,960 152.17% Lan Dominicana 14,260 0 0 14,260 0 29,280 0 5,296 0 34,576 -33.26% US Airways Express 51,806 44,530 0 7,276 0 3,187 0 30,546 0 33,733 14.35% IBC Airways 29,501 1,676 0 27,825 0 0 0 30,926 0 30,926 -4.08% Cargolux 32,242 0 0 32,242 0 0 0 30,674 0 30,674 100.00% Aviacsa Airlines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,400 0 30,400 100.00% Santa Barbara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,664 0 23,664 -3.73% Estafeta Carga Aerea 24,582 0 0 24,582 0 0 0 21,167 0 21,167 -1.31% Mountain Air Cargo 21,449 0 0 21,449 0 0 0 19,350 0 19,350 100.00% Finnair Airlines OYJ 0 0 0 0 0 6,245 0 5,670 0 11,915 845.63% Kalitta Air LLC 1,260 630 0 630 0 0 0 10,812 0 10,812 3.96% Merlin Airways 10,400 0 0 10,400 0 0 0 9,188 0 9,188 3.92% Phoenix Air Group Inc 8,841 0 0 8,841 0 7,995 0 0 0 7,995 100.00% Cape Air 0 0 0 0 0 7,488 0 0 0 7,488 -33.33% Sun Country Airlines 11,232 11,232 0 0 0 0 0 6,355 0 6,355 100.00% Laker Airways 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,300 0 6,300 -87.27% Southern Winds 49,500 0 0 49,500 0 Wednesday, October 20, 2004 Page 3 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Gross Landing Weight Facility: MIA Units: 1,000 lbs.
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