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Columbus Regional Airport Authority
COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT October, 2009 11/24/2009 Airline Enplaned Passengers Deplaned Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landed Weight Air Canada Jazz - Regional 1,385 1,432 0 0 0 0 75 2,548,600 Air Canada Jazz Totals 1,385 1,432 0 0 0 0 75 2,548,600 AirTran 16,896 16,563 0 0 0 0 186 20,832,000 AirTran Totals 16,896 16,563 0 0 0 0 186 20,832,000 American 13,482 13,047 10,256 13,744 0 75 120 14,950,000 American Connection - Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 American Eagle 22,258 22,818 0 0 2,497 3,373 550 24,434,872 American Totals 35,740 35,865 10,256 13,744 2,497 3,448 670 39,384,872 Continental 5,584 5,527 24,724 17,058 6,085 12,750 57 6,292,000 Continental Express - Chautauqua 4,469 4,675 0 0 477 0 110 4,679,500 Continental Express - Colgan 2,684 3,157 0 0 0 0 69 4,278,000 Continental Express - CommutAir 1,689 1,630 0 0 0 0 64 2,208,000 Continental Express - ExpressJet 3,821 3,334 0 0 459 1,550 100 4,122,600 Continental Totals 18,247 18,323 24,724 17,058 7,021 14,300 400 21,580,100 Delta 14,640 13,970 0 0 9,692 38,742 119 17,896,000 Delta Connection - Atlantic SE 2,088 2,557 0 1 369 2 37 2,685,800 Delta Connection - Chautauqua 13,857 13,820 0 0 0 0 359 15,275,091 Delta Connection - Comair 1,890 1,802 0 0 0 0 52 2,444,000 Delta Connection - Mesa/Freedom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delta Connection - Pinnacle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delta Connection - Shuttle America 4,267 4,013 0 0 0 0 73 5,471,861 Delta Connection - SkyWest 0 0 0 0 -
Columbus Regional Airport Authority
COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT September, 2009 10/27/2009 Airline Enplaned Passengers Deplaned Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landed Weight Air Canada Jazz - Regional 1,161 1,268 0 0 0 0 70 2,373,000 Air Canada Jazz Totals 1,161 1,268 0 0 0 0 70 2,373,000 AirTran 14,410 14,307 0 0 0 0 167 18,184,000 AirTran Totals 14,410 14,307 0 0 0 0 167 18,184,000 American 12,013 11,805 8,761 4,791 0 5,900 115 14,300,000 American Connection - Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 American Eagle 20,642 21,194 0 0 2,402 2,959 537 23,945,641 American Totals 32,655 32,999 8,761 4,791 2,402 8,859 652 38,245,641 Continental 8,094 7,845 40,110 18,472 6,016 36,555 81 9,422,000 Continental Express - Chautauqua 3,989 4,287 0 0 359 0 94 3,995,000 Continental Express - Colgan 3,256 2,921 0 0 0 0 74 4,588,000 Continental Express - CommutAir 543 515 0 0 0 0 23 793,500 Continental Express - ExpressJet 3,569 3,968 0 15 320 3,426 113 4,658,538 Continental Totals 19,451 19,536 40,110 18,487 6,695 39,981 385 23,457,038 Delta 13,312 13,570 0 0 7,785 29,589 116 17,076,000 Delta Connection - Atlantic SE 1,846 2,008 0 6 135 0 28 2,066,600 Delta Connection - Chautauqua 10,960 10,506 0 0 0 0 274 11,658,426 Delta Connection - Comair 2,325 2,045 0 0 0 0 59 2,773,000 Delta Connection - Mesa/Freedom 0 24 0 0 0 0 1 42,500 Delta Connection - Pinnacle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delta Connection - Shuttle America 7,035 7,070 0 0 0 0 144 10,791,161 Delta Connection - SkyWest 0 0 0 -
Anchorage, Alaska PFC Quarterly Report - Receipts Collected for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2010 (Application No
TED STEVENS ANCHORAGE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Anchorage, Alaska PFC Quarterly Report - Receipts Collected For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2010 (Application No. 1 ) Application #99-01-C-00-ANC & 99-01-C-01-ANC $22,000,000.00 0.00 Total Collection Authority $22,000,000.00 PFC Revenue Received Air Carriers Current Quarter Previous Quarters Cumulative Aces Airlines $ 32.12 $ 32.12 Aer Lingus 317.44 317.44 Aerovias De Mexico 122.58 122.58 Aero Mexico 98.53 98.53 Air Canada 136,476.21 136,476.21 Air France 1,764.99 1,764.99 Air New Zealand 2,094.33 2,094.33 Air Pacific 8.67 8.67 Airlines Services Corporation 37.96 37.96 Air Wisconsin Airlines 46.54 46.54 Alaska Airlines 11,024,874.06 11,024,874.06 Alitalia Airlines 1,051.51 1,051.51 All Nippon Airways Co 1,905.64 1,905.64 Aloha Airlines 7,152.82 7,152.82 America Central Corp 23.36 23.36 America West Airlines 228,474.04 228,474.04 American Airlines 509,508.22 509,508.22 American Trans Air 6,513.14 6,513.14 Asiana Airlines 2,125.95 2,125.95 Atlantic Coast Airline 96.36 96.36 Avianca 8.76 8.76 Big Sky Airlines 87.36 87.36 British Airways 12,272.36 12,272.36 Canada 3000 10,999.72 10,999.72 Cathay Pacific Airways 271.27 271.27 China Airlines 78,473.09 78,473.09 Condor Flugdienst, GMBH 63,889.95 63,889.95 Continental Airlines 1,380,859.31 1,380,859.31 Czech Airlines 348.36 348.36 Delta Airlines 1,673,182.33 1,673,182.33 Elal Israel Airlines 110.74 110.74 Emirates 14.57 14.57 Era Aviation, Inc. -
Survey Report
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Employment Outcomes Report Worldwide Alumni Survey: One Year after Graduation Class of 2014 Class of 2014 Worldwide Campus Jennifer Heaton Office of Institutional Research [email protected] Worldwide Alumni Survey: Class of 2014 One Year after Graduation Worldwide Campus Table of Contents Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Effective Placement Rates ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Employment Status .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Job Source .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 ERAU Preparation for Employment ......................................................................................................................................................................................................10 Field -
Globaler Airline-Newsletter Von Berlinspotter.De 11.9. – 15.9. 2009
Globaler Airline-Newsletter von Berlinspotter.de 11.9. – 15.9. 2009 Der erste für Lufthansa bestimmte Airbus A380 (msn 038) hat die Werkshallen in Toulouse verlassen (Foto: Airbus 2009/H.Goussé) EUROPA Aegean Airlines konnte im 1. Halbjahr ihren Umsatz im Vergleich zum Vorjahreszeitraum um 5 % auf 275,5 Mio. Euro steigern. Der Gewinn vor Steuern legte von 7,7 Mio. Euro im Vorjahr auf nunmehr 18,2 Mio. Euro zu. Davon verblieben als Nettoüberschuss 13,4 Mio. Euro. Ein Zuwachs von 143 % im Vergleich zum 1. Halbjahr 2008. Aegean Airlines nannte die gesteigerte Wirtschaftlichkeit in Kombination mit gefallenen Ölpreisen als Gründe für den Anstieg. Durch die moderne Flotte waren zudem ein geringerer Kerosinverbrauch und weniger Wartungsaufwand notwendig, hieß es bei Aegean Airlines. Im 1. Halbjahr flogen rund 2,9 Millionen Passagiere mit der griechischen Airline, die damit ein Wachstum von 9 % verzeichnete. Auf internationalen Routen stiegen 20 % mehr Fluggäste ein. Hier profitierte Aegean vom Schlingerkurs der angeschlagenen Olympic Airlines. air Baltic nahm die angekündigten Flüge zwischen Riga und Pskov auf. Die 300 Kilometer lange Strecke wird 2x wöchentlich von einer Fokker 50 bewältigt. Die einzige andere Linienverbindung von Pskov führt nach Moskau VNO und wird von Atlant-Soyuz angeboten. Air Berlin steuert ab Sommer 2010 die Peloponnes an. Ab 4. Mai 2010 fliegt der Carrier wöchentlich nonstop von Nürnberg die griechischen Zielflughäfen Araxos (Di) und Kalamata (Do) an. Damit wächst das Griechenlandnetz auf insgesamt 17 Destinationen. Neu werden zudem Nonstopflüge von Berlin und Stuttgart nach Reykjavik sein. Die Islandflüge von Düsseldorf und München werden um jeweils eine Frequenz erhöht. -
JOB TITLE COMPANY COUNTRY VP Maintenance Workforce
ATTENDEE LIST 5.12.2021 JOB TITLE COMPANY COUNTRY VP Maintenance Workforce Development / President AAR Corporation / Choose Aerospace USA Mgr of Flight Standards & Training ABX Air, Inc. USA Pilot Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) USA Marketing Specialist Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) USA Commercial Aviation Director Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) USA Application Engineer Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) USA SERA Lead Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) USA Director - Pilot Development AeroGuard Flight Training Center USA Captain Aeromexico Mexico Captain Aeromexico Mexico Aviation Safety, Air Transportation Division AFS-200, FAA USA Group Manager, Training & Simulation Group AFS-200, FAA USA Pilot Air Line Pilots Association USA Flight Attendant Instructor Air Transport International USA Ground Instructor Air Transport International USA Flight Standards Manager Air Transport International USA Flight Attendant Supervisor/Instructor Air Transport International USA Executive Vice President Airbahn USA Sr. Check Airman - Initial Cadre Airbahn USA Manger of Inflight Airbahn USA Learning Management System Administrator Airborne Training Services USA Manager of Flight Training Airborne Training Services, Inc USA Founder & COO Aircraft Technologies Group Inc. Canada MD Engineering & Maintenance Airlines for America USA Chairperson Airlines for America's Maintenance Training Network USA Flight Operations Strategy & Innovation Director Alaska Airlines USA Instructional Designer Alaska Airlines USA Managing Dir of Flight Ops Training Alaska Airlines USA Director Flight Sim OPS Alaska Airlines USA National Resource Coordinator ALPA USA Director of Training / Training Chair ALPA / JetBlue USA Chairman, Human Factors & Training Group ALPA Intl. USA ALSIM North America Manager Alsim USA Inside Sales Associate Alsim USA Senior Manager, Flight Training and Standards American Airlines USA Director Simulator Maintenance & Engineering American Airlines USA PILOT AMERICAN AIRLINES USA Senior Manager - AQP American Airlines USA Sr. -
Unemployment Insurance Program Letter No. 30-02, Change 2
CLASSIFICATION EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION OWS CORRESPONDENCE SYMBOL ADVISORY SYSTEM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DUO Washington, D. C. 20210 ISSUE DATE April 25, 2003 RESCISSIONS EXPIRATION DATE None Continuing ADVISORY: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER NO. 30-02 Change 2 TO : ALL STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES FROM : CHERYL ATKINSON Administrator Office of Workforce Security SUBJECT : Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation (TEUC) Act of 2002 - Additional TEUC for Displaced Airline and Related Workers 1. Purpose. To provide State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) instructions for implementing the changes to the TEUC program related to displaced airline and related workers. 2. References. Title II of the Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002 (The Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 2002), Public Law 107-147; Public Law 108-1; UIPL No. 30-02 dated July 5, 2002; UIPL No. 30-02 Change 1 dated January 9, 2003; Section 4002 of Public Law 108-11, signed by the President on April 16, 2003; Section 205 of the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970, as amended; Section 233 of the Trade Act of 1974; 20 CFR Part 615; ET Handbook No. 401; ET Handbook No. 410. 3. Summary. Section 4002 of P.L. 108-11 creates special rules for determining TEUC eligibility for certain displaced airline and related workers, who were separated for one of the specified reasons from a qualifying base period employer on or after September 11, 2001. In brief, such workers will qualify for up to 39 weeks of basic TEUC (henceforth “TEUC-A”), plus up to 13 weeks of TEUC-X (henceforth “TEUC-AX”). -
Flightlog | Fall 2016 from Your International President Sara Nelson
AFA Flightlog Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO Vol 51, No. 1 | Fall 2016 Preparing for Election 2016: November 8 Inside: September 11, 2001 15 Year Remembrance www.afacwa.org | Flightlog 1 Vol 51, No. 1 | Fall 2016 A Letter from the Political Legislative Policy Committee AFA Flightlog Dear AFA Member: Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO The choices you make in the November 8, 2016 general election will determine what we OFFICERS can achieve for working families and for our International President – Sara Nelson profession. We are counting on every AFA-CWA International Vice President – Debora Sutor International Secretary-Treasurer – Kevin P. Creighan member to register to vote (or to verify that your MASTER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENTS voter registration is up to date), to learn which Air Transport International (ATI) – Deberah Miller candidates support working family issues and, Air Wisconsin (ARW) – Ernie Lazernick Alaska (ALA) – Jeffrey Peterson most importantly, that you vote! Flight Attendants Compass (CPZ) – Michael Nelson Endeavor Air (EDV) – Jatawne K. Wells have a long history as a respected voice in Envoy Air (AMR) – Robert Barrow Congress. Our elected representatives know we Frontier (FA9) – Angie Piller GoJet (GJS) – Shane Dillon are organized in support of our profession. The Hawaiian (HAL) – Sharon Soper keystone of that respect is our vote. Horizon (HZN) – Lexie Graham Mesa (MSA) – Heather M. Stevenson Miami (MIA) – Natasha Glasper Omni Air International (OAI) – Hamilton K. Kaopua By turning out in large numbers to vote in Piedmont (PED) – Anita M. Jwanouskos November 2016 Flight Attendants can help PSA Airlines (PSA) – Lisa M. Heinselman Silver Airways (SIL) – John A. -
Air Transport Association 2008 Economic Report
2008 Economic Report Connecting Protecting Officers U.S. Airlines by Operating Revenues – 2007 James C. May More Than $1 Billion $100 Million to $1 Billion Less Than $100 Million President and Chief Executive Officer ABX Air Air Transport International 40-Mile Air Frontier Flying Service Salmon Air John M. Meenan AirTran Airways Air Wisconsin Airlines Aerodynamics Grand Canyon Helicopters Scenic Airlines Executive Vice President and Alaska Airlines Allegiant Air Air Midwest Grant Aviation Seaborne Aviation Chief Operating Officer American Airlines Aloha Airlines Alaska Central Express Great Lakes Airlines Servant Air American Eagle Airlines Amerijet International Alaska Seaplane Service Gulf & Caribbean Air Shuttle America Basil J. Barimo Atlantic Southeast Airlines Arrow Air Ameristar Air Cargo Gulfstream International Airlines Sierra Pacific Airlines Vice President, Operations and Safety Atlas Air ASTAR Air Cargo Arctic Circle Air Service Hageland Aviation Services Skagway Air Comair ATA Airlines Arctic Transportation Harris Air Services Sky King David A. Berg Continental Airlines Champion Air Asia Pacific Airlines Homer Air Skybus Airlines Vice President, Delta Air Lines Continental Micronesia Aviation Concepts Iliamna Air Taxi Skyway Airlines General Counsel and Secretary ExpressJet Airlines Evergreen International Bemidji Airlines Inland Aviation Services Smokey Bay Air FedEx Express Executive Airlines Bering Air Island Air Spernak Airways James L. Casey Vice President, Industry Services Frontier Airlines Florida West Airlines Big -
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Airline Code Table
Airline IATA Code ICAO Code ATC Radio Callsign 21 Air 2I CSB CARGO SOUTH ABX Air GB ABX ABEX Advanced Airlines AN WSN WINGSPAN Aer Lingus EI EIN SHAMROCK Aeromexico AM AMX AEROMEXICO AirNet Express - USC STAR CHECK Air Canada AC ACA AIR CANADA Air Cargo Carriers 2Q SNC NIGHT CARGO Air China CA CCA AIR CHINA Air Choice One 3E WBR WEBER Air France AF AFR AIRFRANS Air India AI AIC AIRINDIA Air New Zealand NZ ANZ NEW ZEALAND Air Transport International 8C ATN AIR TRANSPORT Air Wisconsin (UAL) ZW AWI WISCONSIN Alaska Airlines AS ASA ALASKA Alitalia AZ AZA ALITALIA All Nippon Airways NH ANA ALL NIPPON Allegiant Air G4 AAY ALLEGIANT Alpine Air Express 5A AIP ALPINE AIR American Airlines AA AAL AMERICAN Ameriflight A8 AMF AMFLIGHT Amerijet International M6 AJT AMERIJET Ameristar Jet Charter 7Z AJI AMERISTAR Asiana Airlines OZ AAR ASIANA Asia Pacific Airlines P9 MGE MAGELLAN Atlas Air 5Y GTI GIANT Avianca El Salvador TA TAI TACA Azores Airlines S4 RZO AZORES Bemidji Airlines CH BMJ BEMIDJI Boutique Air 4B BTQ BOUTIQUE British Airways BA BAW SPEEDBIRD Cathay Pacific CX CPA CATHAY China Airlines CI CAL DYNASTY China Eastern Airlines MU CES CHINA EASTERN China Southern Airlines CZ CSN CHINA SOUTHERN CommutAir (UAL) C5 UCA COMMUTAIR Contour Airlines LF VTE VOLUNTEER Copa Airlines CM CMP COPA Corporate Air - CPT AIRSPUR CSA Air - IRO IRON AIR Delta Air Lines DL DAL DELTA Delta Private Jets - DPJ JET CARD Eastern Airlines 2D DYA DYNAMIC AIR El Al Israel Airlines LY ELY ELAL Elite Airways 7Q MNU MAINER Emirates Airlines EK UAE EMIRATES Empire Airlines -
Passenger Market Share - Ranked by Passengers for Period: OCT-2019 SEP-2020
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority - Orlando International Airport Passenger Market Share - Ranked By Passengers For Period: OCT-2019 SEP-2020 Airline Name Enplaned Deplaned Passengers % Mkt Share Southwest Airlines Co 3,230,401 3,208,660 6,439,061 22.15% Spirit Airlines 1,959,591 2,026,364 3,985,955 13.71% Delta Air Lines 1,752,817 1,749,076 3,501,893 12.05% American Airlines Inc 1,751,547 1,738,609 3,490,156 12.01% Frontier Airlines 1,559,692 1,586,213 3,145,905 10.82% JetBlue Airways Corp. 1,562,491 1,560,774 3,123,265 10.74% United Airlines Inc 1,161,463 1,135,653 2,297,116 7.90% Air Canada 206,478 193,372 399,850 1.38% Alaska Airlines Inc 159,909 160,237 320,146 1.10% Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd- Pre- 157,380 147,379 304,759 1.05% Bankruptcy Copa Airlines 114,973 113,500 228,473 .79% WestJet Airlines Ltd 113,393 113,850 227,243 .78% Sun Country, Inc. 93,050 92,160 185,210 .64% Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras 87,220 80,497 167,717 .58% S.A. Inc British Airways 58,812 59,603 118,415 .41% TAM Linhas Aereas, S.A. Pre 60,442 55,447 115,889 .40% bankrutcy Lufthansa Airlines 53,139 54,765 107,904 .37% Silver Airways Corp 42,832 44,690 87,522 .30% Aerovias de Mexico SA de CV 38,421 36,561 74,982 .26% Pre- Bankruptcy Norwegian Air U.K.