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Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Miami-Dade Aviation Department Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:10/2017 -02/2018 Prior Year:10/2016 -02/2017 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 21,181 22,211 16,646 15,578 75,616 -0.24% American Airlines Inc 75,798 21,513 22,439 16,392 15,454 9,255 10,419 2,787 1,559 24,020 19.09% Envoy Air Inc 20,170 7,151 8,411 2,963 1,645 5,801 7,164 1,783 403 15,151 5.26% Generic Cash and GA 14,394 5,474 6,802 1,737 381 Account 3,762 3,772 164 154 7,852 -4.02% Delta Air Lines Inc 8,181 4,000 3,993 92 96 2,035 2,027 0 0 4,062 5.29% United Airlines, Inc 3,858 1,933 1,925 0 0 743 724 1,220 1,237 3,924 15.85% United Parcel Service 3,387 537 528 1,159 1,163 1,599 1,599 0 0 3,198 84.43% Frontier Airlines 1,734 776 778 90 90 97 87 1,204 1,208 2,596 334.84% Swift Air LLC 597 47 49 253 248 519 495 597 625 2,236 56.25% Atlas Air Inc 1,431 136 122 576 597 8 11 1,093 909 2,021 7.61% Amerijet International 1,878 4 10 935 929 0 0 940 946 1,886 -7.87% LATAM Airlines Group SA 2,047 0 0 1,025 1,022 281 286 625 621 1,813 -3.62% ABX Air 1,881 354 354 586 587 0 0 811 811 1,622 3.71% COPA Airlines 1,564 0 0 781 783 0 0 774 774 1,548 51.76% TACA - Grupo TACA 1,020 0 0 510 510 60 60 658 667 1,445 8.16% IBC Airways Inc 1,336 142 145 522 527 0 0 655 653 1,308 -22.37% Tampa Cargo S.A. fka 1,685 0 0 841 844 Tampa Airlines 0 0 642 641 1,283 -38.47% Avianca - Aerovias 2,085 0 0 1,043 1,042 Nacionales de Colombia SA 629 618 2 13 1,262 3.10% Federal Express 1,224 614 605 0 5 Corporation 0 0 596 597 1,193 23.63% TAM Linhas Aereas SA 965 0 0 482 483 0 0 508 508 1,016 -6.62% Air Canada 1,088 0 0 544 544 0 0 467 467 934 -21.45% Aerovias de Mexico SA de 1,189 0 0 595 594 CV 0 0 396 394 790 5.61% Bahamasair Holdings Ltd 748 0 0 374 374 126 156 260 231 773 15.89% World Atlantic Airlines 667 155 179 178 155 25 28 316 314 683 1.19% Gulf and Caribbean Cargo 675 92 89 246 248 inc dba IFL Group 0 0 314 314 628 -12.29% Cayman Airways Ltd 716 0 0 358 358 0 0 310 306 616 -10.20% Lan Peru Airlines 686 0 0 343 343 0 0 300 300 600 0.00% British Airways 600 0 0 300 300 86 81 214 217 598 253.85% TEM Enterprises dba Xtra 169 31 20 63 55 Airways 0 0 297 296 593 -11.09% Aerolineas Argentinas 667 0 0 334 333 0 0 289 289 578 11.58% Lufthansa Airlines 518 0 0 259 259 Friday, March 23, 2018 Page 1 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:10/2017 -02/2018 Prior Year:10/2016 -02/2017 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 288 288 576 62.71% KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 354 0 0 177 177 14 0 266 280 560 -34.35% Sky Lease 1 dba 853 1 0 429 423 Tradewinds Airlines 0 0 273 273 546 11.43% Swiss International Air 490 0 0 245 245 Lines Ltd 0 0 265 267 532 78.52% TACA Peru 298 0 0 149 149 0 0 262 262 524 -48.43% ABC Aerolineas S.A. de CV 1,016 0 0 508 508 dba Interjet 0 0 251 251 502 1.21% Iberia LAE SA Operadora 496 0 0 248 248 0 0 246 247 493 -1.60% Linea Aerea Carguera de 501 0 0 251 250 Colombia S.A. 0 0 243 242 485 -1.22% Air France 491 0 0 246 245 0 0 234 233 467 17.63% Lan Argentina 397 0 0 199 198 0 0 224 226 450 18.42% DHL Aero Expreso 380 0 0 190 190 0 0 223 223 446 3.24% Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd 432 0 0 216 216 0 0 205 205 410 376.74% OceanAir Linhas Aereas 86 0 0 43 43 S.A. dba Avianca Brasil 0 0 203 203 406 35.33% Qatar Airways 300 0 0 150 150 0 0 184 183 367 -65.57% Aruba Airlines International 1,066 0 0 533 533 LLC 0 0 169 170 339 -26.94% Avior Airlines 464 0 0 232 232 5 5 158 159 327 23.40% Kelowna Flightcraft Air 265 2 4 131 128 Charter Ltd dba KF Cargo 0 0 153 153 306 5.52% Air Europa Lineas Aereas 290 0 0 145 145 SA 0 0 151 151 302 0.00% Caribbean Airlines Limited 302 0 1 151 150 CO 0 0 151 151 302 0.00% Alitalia-Societa' Aerea 302 0 0 151 151 Italiana SPA 0 0 151 151 302 2.03% Transportes Aereos 296 0 0 148 148 Portugueses SA aka TAP Portugal 0 0 149 150 299 -0.33% Aerovias de Integracion 300 0 0 150 150 AIRES dba LAN Colombia 0 0 133 133 266 -28.88% Pan Am World Airways 374 0 0 187 187 Dominicana SA 0 0 128 128 256 7.56% Turkish Airlines 238 0 0 119 119 93 101 34 26 254 -14.77% Miami Air International Inc 298 103 111 45 39 4 3 116 117 240 650.00% Dynamic International 32 1 2 16 13 Airways LLC 0 0 119 119 238 -8.46% WestJet Airlines Ltd 260 0 0 130 130 Friday, March 23, 2018 Page 2 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:10/2017 -02/2018 Prior Year:10/2016 -02/2017 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 117 117 234 200.00% Concesionaria Vuela 78 0 0 39 39 Compania de Aviacion SAPI de C 0 0 115 115 230 -5.74% Cathay Pacific Airways 244 0 0 122 122 Limited 0 0 114 114 228 72.73% AeroUnion-Aerotransporte 132 0 0 66 66 de Carga Union SA de CV 0 0 113 113 226 -14.39% Fast Colombia SAS dba 264 0 0 132 132 VivaColombia 0 0 108 108 216 -2.70% Mountain Air Cargo Inc 222 0 0 112 110 0 0 106 106 212 -28.86% Surinam Airways 298 3 3 146 146 0 0 105 105 210 6.06% Korean Airlines Co Ltd 198 0 0 99 99 0 0 103 103 206 -30.87% SAS Scandinavian Airlines 298 0 0 149 149 103 103 0 0 206 -11.59% Martinaire Aviation, LLC 233 114 119 0 0 0 0 102 102 204 3.03% Estafeta Carga Aerea SA 198 0 0 99 99 de CV 38 55 62 45 200 108.33% 21 AIR, LLC 96 9 9 39 39 0 0 99 99 198 1.02% Sky Way Enterprises Inc 196 0 0 98 98 34 32 65 67 198 147.50% Western Global Airlines 80 5 7 36 32 LLC 99 99 0 0 198 100.00% DHL Express (USA) Inc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 91 182 -15.35% Boliviana de Aviacion 215 0 0 108 107 89 89 1 1 180 57.89% Sun Country Airlines 114 57 57 0 0 0 0 88 88 176 8.64% Public Joint Stock Company 162 0 0 81 81 -Aeroflot - Russian Air 0 0 86 86 172 -1.15% Cargolux Airlines Intl SA 174 12 15 75 72 0 0 85 85 170 -15.00% Austrian Airlines 200 0 0 100 100 0 0 76 76 152 -1.30% China Airlines Ltd 154 0 0 77 77 0 0 65 65 130 -1.52% Finnair Airlines OYJ 132 0 0 66 66 0 0 63 62 125 100.00% Aer Lingus Limited 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 53 106 100.00% Transcarga International 0 0 0 0 0 Airways, Inc 26 26 26 26 104 477.78% Florida Air Cargo Inc 18 0 9 9 0 0 0 52 52 104 100.00% El Al Israel Airlines 0 0 0 0 0 15 21 35 29 100 35.14% Kalitta Air LLC 74 15 15 22 22 0 0 44 44 88 -24.14% Eurowings GmbH 116 0 0 58 58 0 0 44 43 87 -1.14% TUI Airlines Belgium NV 88 0 0 44 44 dba TUIfly Friday, March 23, 2018 Page 3 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:10/2017 -02/2018 Prior Year:10/2016 -02/2017 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 1 1 42 42 86 -2.27% TAB - Transporte Aero 88 0 0 44 44 Boliviano 0 0 43 43 86 0.00% TUI Airlines Nederland BV 86 0 0 43 43 dba TUIfly 0 0 38 38 76 100.00% WOW Air 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 24 24 50 100.00% Air Transport International 0 0 0 0 0 Inc 23 23 0 0 46 0.00% Polar Air Cargo Inc 46 21 23 1 1 8 12 12 10 42 -27.59% National Jets 58 14 18 15 11 18 17 0 0 35 -75.00% Northern Air Cargo, Inc.
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