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6 May, 2009 Page 1 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures And TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2008 ( Major carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABX AIR, INC. Scheduled 45669 45662 0 417734.29 0.00 Nonscheduled 1559 0 0 55063.20 0.00 All services 47228 45662 0 472797.49 0.00 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS CORPORATION Scheduled 259724 375581 24572476 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 492 0 45573 0.00 0.00 All services 260216 375581 24618049 0.00 0.00 ALASKA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 160965 153809 15826616 47728.70 20239.43 Nonscheduled 369 0 20013 354.62 0.00 All services 161334 153809 15846629 48083.32 20239.43 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 661870 680630 82090932 312855.75 98014.25 Nonscheduled 329 0 36084 0.00 0.00 All services 662199 680630 82127016 312855.75 98014.25 AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 490598 509766 16070996 684.20 4.11 Nonscheduled 4 0 113 0.28 0.00 All services 490602 509766 16071109 684.48 4.11 ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES Scheduled 283391 283391 12187298 109.62 17.55 ATLAS AIR INC. Nonscheduled 4919 0 0 334625.52 0.00 COMAIR INC. Scheduled 197330 202732 7920103 502.76 1.60 Nonscheduled 252 0 3491 0.00 0.00 All services 197582 202732 7923594 502.76 1.60 CONTINENTAL AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 341592 344066 40679892 113250.96 66803.60 Nonscheduled 548 0 38368 917.41 0.34 All services 342140 344066 40718260 114168.37 66803.94 DELTA AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 487758 492929 65414308 223959.96 14109.55 Nonscheduled 2206 0 105914 85.92 0.00 All services 489964 492929 65520222 224045.88 14109.55 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 382053 391035 13798387 0.20 0.00 Nonscheduled 2849 0 87674 0.00 0.00 All services 384902 391035 13886061 0.20 0.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION Scheduled 288454 288454 0 5142677.57 14348.42 Nonscheduled 562 0 0 11224.55 0.00 6 May, 2009 Page 1 All services 289016 288454 0 5153902.12 14348.42 FRONTIER AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 98128 98810 10322495 9451.65 88.56 Nonscheduled 402 0 44675 0.00 0.00 All services 98530 98810 10367170 9451.65 88.56 JETBLUE AIRWAYS Scheduled 199225 201835 21154979 3031.35 13562.52 MESA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 253002 257173 11081395 540.23 49.71 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 371541 373347 42654482 212372.99 6393.14 Nonscheduled 1123 0 118314 1091.07 6.58 All services 372664 373347 42772796 213464.06 6399.72 SKYWEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 570916 570912 20059080 274.70 55.54 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO. Scheduled 1191154 1201745 101920598 144546.18 0.00 Nonscheduled 1294 0 120961 0.00 0.00 All services 1192448 1201745 102041559 144546.18 0.00 UNITED AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 472779 481583 56958607 242987.12 81743.13 Nonscheduled 468 0 38876 156.50 0.00 All services 473247 481583 56997483 243143.62 81743.13 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Scheduled 120928 120915 0 3343270.92 125714.59 Nonscheduled 17 0 0 423.47 0.00 All services 120945 120915 0 3343694.39 125714.59 US AIRWAYS INC. Scheduled 472038 478805 51647536 55286.01 57810.75 Nonscheduled 322 0 43879 0.00 0.00 All services 472360 478805 51691415 55286.01 57810.75 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 7366830 7553180 595064115 10675207.70 498963.37 6 May, 2009 Page 2 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2008 ( National carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 6208 0 6567 129117.64 0.00 AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES CORP Scheduled 158920 164996 5499998 456.16 24.13 ALLEGIANT AIR Scheduled 29286 29286 3889544 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 3327 0 388103 0.00 0.00 All services 32613 29286 4277647 0.00 0.00 AMERIJET INTERNATIONAL Scheduled 2209 2172 0 41618.08 396.07 ARROW AIR INC. Scheduled 2155 0 0 103168.01 0.00 ASTAR AIR CARGO INC. Nonscheduled 19270 0 0 221895.28 471.87 ATA AIRLINES D/B/A ATA Scheduled 2746 2746 386598 133.48 159.92 Nonscheduled 1168 0 60340 0.00 0.00 All services 3914 2746 446938 133.48 159.92 CHAMPION AIR Nonscheduled 947 0 80359 0.00 0.00 CONTINENTAL MICRONESIA Scheduled 5510 5491 682111 8905.82 4103.08 Nonscheduled 121 0 13107 0.04 3.52 All services 5631 5491 695218 8905.86 4106.60 EVERGREEN INT'L INC. Nonscheduled 1898 0 0 66162.18 63.51 EXECUTIVE AIRLINES Scheduled 44430 45473 1708696 107.95 56.26 Nonscheduled 827 0 28851 0.00 0.00 All services 45257 45473 1737547 107.95 56.26 FLORIDA WEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 54 0 0 2459.19 1.44 Nonscheduled 707 0 0 34579.67 0.00 All services 761 0 0 37038.86 1.44 GEMINI AIR CARGO AIRWAYS Nonscheduled 57 0 0 1711.36 0.00 GOJET AIRLINES, LLC D/B/A UNITED EXPRESS Scheduled 30239 31123 1491304 0.00 0.00 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 64999 65520 7789236 32685.61 151.96 Nonscheduled 55 0 8889 43.58 0.00 All services 65054 65520 7798125 32729.19 151.96 6 May, 2009 Page 3 HORIZON AIR Scheduled 151349 154943 6934348 3275.90 73.66 KALITTA AIR LLC Nonscheduled 2349 0 0 73678.15 50401.74 MESABA AIRLINES Scheduled 177182 177178 5196598 1229.56 8.38 MIAMI AIR INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 3847 0 197465 0.00 0.00 MIDWEST AIRLINE, INC. Scheduled 40809 41693 2980026 2450.82 7118.06 Nonscheduled 862 0 24667 0.00 0.00 All services 41671 41693 3004693 2450.82 7118.06 NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINES Scheduled 527 524 52262 185.64 45.01 Nonscheduled 2532 3 139877 3.17 5.59 All services 3059 527 192139 188.81 50.60 OMNI AIR EXPRESS Nonscheduled 2427 0 357251 4283.93 0.00 PINNACLE AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 260882 267462 10144990 29.37 0.00 POLAR AIR CARGO AIRWAYS Scheduled 2364 2283 0 155552.29 0.00 Nonscheduled 130 0 0 3471.70 0.00 All services 2494 2283 0 159023.99 0.00 PSA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 121996 124348 4743922 668.22 37.85 SOUTHERN AIR INC. Nonscheduled 3280 0 0 118328.15 0.00 SPIRIT AIR LINES Scheduled 53780 49455 6158256 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 All services 53801 49455 6158256 0.00 0.00 SUN COUNTRY AIRLINES D/B/A MN AIRLINES Scheduled 12219 12217 1349602 312.74 2284.50 Nonscheduled 1144 0 53409 0.00 0.00 All services 13363 12217 1403011 312.74 2284.50 USA 3000 AIRLINES Scheduled 8799 8799 1111752 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 399 0 47490 0.00 0.00 All services 9198 8799 1159242 0.00 0.00 USA JET AIRLINES INC. Nonscheduled 3713 0 45846 3039.64 0.00 WORLD AIRWAYS INC. Nonscheduled 3501 0 356242 79897.18 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 1229245 1185712 61927706 1089450.51 65406.55 6 May, 2009 Page 4 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2008 ( Large regional carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AERODYNAMICS INC. Nonscheduled 253 0 10990 0.00 0.00 ALOHA AIR CARGO Scheduled 21251 18346 904345 39308.61 6444.94 Nonscheduled 8 0 528 0.90 0.00 All services 21259 18346 904873 39309.51 6444.94 CAPITAL CARGO INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 7744 0 0 116292.89 0.00 CASINO EXPRESS Scheduled 2 2 12 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 1896 6 116780 0.00 0.00 All services 1898 8 116792 0.00 0.00 CENTURION CARGO INC. Nonscheduled 1008 0 0 52922.39 0.00 COMPASS AIRLINES Scheduled 34760 35390 2043836 16.57 0.21 EOS AIRLINES, INC. Scheduled 190 206 6295 2.60 0.00 GULF AND CARIBBEAN CARGO Nonscheduled 1727 0 0 4028.07 0.00 LYNDEN AIR CARGO AIRLINES Scheduled 1232 536 0 4011.41 8762.46 Nonscheduled 1475 3 0 11225.92 5.57 All services 2707 539 0 15237.33 8768.03 LYNX AVIATION D/B/A FRONTIER AIRLINES Scheduled 22276 20968 984706 0.01 0.00 NORTHERN AIR CARGO INC. Scheduled 5175 0 0 17560.93 16501.70 Nonscheduled 390 0 0 1853.96 47.22 All services 5565 0 0 19414.89 16548.92 PACE AIRLINES Nonscheduled 3112 0 163835 0.00 0.00 PRIMARIS AIRLINES INC. Nonscheduled 351 0 23247 0.00 0.00 REPUBLIC AIRLINES Scheduled 119043 121157 6979811 39.20 0.23 RYAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES Nonscheduled 1534 0 177914 0.00 0.00 SHUTTLE AMERICA CORP. Scheduled 75229 76913 3825612 0.00 0.00 SKY KING INC. Nonscheduled 2761 0 174263 0.00 0.00 6 May, 2009 Page 5 SWIFT AIR, LLC Nonscheduled 1193 0 42253 0.00 0.00 TATONDUK FLYING SERVICE Scheduled 5916 0 1293 8321.85 18026.37 Nonscheduled 1153 0 296 7346.94 0.00 All services 7069 0 1589 15668.79 18026.37 TRADEWINDS AIRLINES Scheduled 2135 2037 0 88850.29 0.00 VIRGIN AMERICA Scheduled 24321 24455 2537184 30.61 0.00 Nonscheduled 362 0 27445 0.00 0.00 All services 24683 24455 2564629 30.61 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 336497
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