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Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Miami Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:03/2020 -02/2021 Prior Year:03/2019 -02/2020 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 26,388 26,595 13,715 13,471 80,169 -54.62% American Airlines Inc 176,656 49,680 52,332 38,671 35,973 10,962 11,105 2,268 2,098 26,433 -55.54% Envoy Air Inc 59,447 24,454 26,822 5,337 2,834 7,255 8,441 2,965 1,788 20,449 -29.11% Generic Cash and GA 28,845 10,811 13,122 3,605 1,307 Account 2,185 2,188 2,696 2,615 9,684 10.99% United Parcel Service 8,725 1,723 1,727 2,700 2,575 4,762 4,770 72 65 9,669 -50.00% Delta Air Lines Inc 19,338 8,951 8,952 718 717 7 7 3,265 3,259 6,538 97.70% LATAM Airlines Group SA 3,307 0 4 1,652 1,651 3,074 3,077 2 2 6,155 -39.01% United Airlines, Inc 10,092 5,048 5,044 0 0 1,666 1,575 1,409 1,503 6,153 6.90% Atlas Air Inc 5,756 1,587 1,477 1,322 1,370 578 549 1,890 1,913 4,930 24.94% Amerijet International 3,946 69 75 1,905 1,897 1 1 2,213 2,216 4,431 11.81% Tampa Cargo S.A. fka 3,963 0 0 1,982 1,981 Tampa Airlines 83 72 1,793 1,801 3,749 6.17% IBC Airways Inc 3,531 81 88 1,679 1,683 1,559 1,599 292 251 3,701 9.89% Federal Express 3,368 1,462 1,464 222 220 Corporation 13 12 1,718 1,716 3,459 23.14% Linea Aerea Carguera de 2,809 0 0 1,402 1,407 Colombia S.A. 1,625 1,619 10 10 3,264 -20.02% Frontier Airlines 4,081 2,041 2,040 0 0 446 446 1,033 1,011 2,936 -72.50% Swift Air LLC 10,677 544 503 4,804 4,826 616 604 542 552 2,314 -20.81% ABX Air 2,922 664 664 797 797 1,054 1,051 0 0 2,105 100.00% Southwest Airlines 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1,022 1,017 2,042 57.81% DHL Aero Expreso 1,294 0 0 647 647 130 135 804 797 1,866 15.90% Gulf and Caribbean Cargo 1,610 74 75 730 731 inc dba IFL Group 97 244 764 615 1,720 8.45% Northern Air Cargo, Inc. 1,586 77 236 720 553 0 0 742 742 1,484 50.20% AeroUnion-Aerotransporte 988 0 0 494 494 de Carga Union SA de CV 404 403 277 277 1,361 77.44% Kalitta Air LLC 767 233 276 151 107 0 15 652 634 1,301 -69.45% COPA Airlines 4,258 0 0 2,129 2,129 0 0 589 586 1,175 -80.73% Avianca - Aerovias 6,099 0 0 3,049 3,050 Nacionales de Colombia SA 0 0 510 509 1,019 -39.70% Aerovias de Mexico SA de 1,690 0 0 845 845 CV 0 0 492 494 986 -9.04% KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 1,084 0 0 542 542 0 2 417 416 835 -10.02% Turkish Airlines 928 0 0 464 464 0 0 404 403 807 -58.68% British Airways 1,953 0 0 977 976 398 399 0 0 797 100.00% Ameriflight LLC 0 0 0 0 0 Friday, March 26, 2021 Page 1 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:03/2020 -02/2021 Prior Year:03/2019 -02/2020 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 353 360 713 -51.23% Lan Peru Airlines 1,462 0 0 732 730 55 80 276 252 663 14.71% Cathay Pacific Airways 578 0 0 289 289 Limited 58 56 257 267 638 95.71% Eastern Airlines LLC 326 31 16 134 145 0 0 287 287 574 31.05% Korean Airlines Co Ltd 438 0 0 219 219 0 0 246 247 493 -2.38% Estafeta Carga Aerea SA 505 0 0 252 253 de CV 0 1 237 236 474 -73.52% TACA - Grupo TACA 1,790 0 0 895 895 44 44 193 193 474 15.61% Cargolux Airlines Intl SA 410 0 0 205 205 0 0 237 234 471 -82.11% TAM Linhas Aereas SA 2,633 0 0 1,314 1,319 1 1 228 228 458 -9.13% Ethiopian Airlines 504 0 0 252 252 228 227 1 0 456 100.00% JetBlue Airways 0 0 0 0 0 Corporation 0 0 222 222 444 -47.27% Qatar Airways 842 0 0 421 421 30 0 183 213 426 -83.23% Air Canada 2,540 0 0 1,270 1,270 17 24 182 176 399 -22.97% Western Global Airlines 518 7 26 254 231 LLC 0 0 192 191 383 -72.37% Iberia LAE SA Operadora 1,386 0 0 694 692 0 1 190 189 380 -34.37% Fast Colombia SAS dba 579 0 0 289 290 Viva Air Colombia 176 173 9 12 370 -23.24% Sun Country Airlines 482 240 241 1 0 0 0 176 176 352 -32.57% Boliviana de Aviacion 522 0 0 261 261 0 0 167 167 334 -67.45% Lufthansa Airlines 1,026 0 5 513 508 49 40 116 125 330 -63.58% Sky Lease I, Inc. 906 66 0 387 453 0 1 161 160 322 -77.13% Aerolineas Argentinas 1,408 0 0 704 704 0 0 155 155 310 -75.69% Air France 1,275 0 0 637 638 0 0 152 153 305 -66.96% Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd 923 0 1 462 460 53 47 91 95 286 -73.98% World Atlantic Airlines 1,099 190 274 360 275 2 4 136 134 276 590.00% Aero Transportes MAS de 40 0 0 20 20 Carga, S.A. de C.V. 0 0 133 133 266 -66.92% Concesionaria Vuela 804 0 0 402 402 Compania de Aviacion SAPI de C 0 0 112 112 224 -90.11% Bahamasair Holdings Ltd 2,266 0 0 1,133 1,133 0 0 112 112 224 -28.21% China Airlines Ltd 312 0 0 156 156 0 0 111 111 222 -83.81% Cayman Airways Ltd 1,371 0 0 687 684 0 0 107 106 213 -73.51% Transportes Aereos 804 0 0 402 402 Portugueses SA aka TAP Friday, March 26, 2021 Page 2 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:03/2020 -02/2021 Prior Year:03/2019 -02/2020 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Portugal 105 106 0 0 211 1,010.53 Republic Airline Inc 19 10 9 0 0 0 0 86 86 172 100.00% European Air Transport 0 0 0 0 0 Leipzig GmbH (EAT) 0 0 78 78 156 100.00% Aeroenlaces Nacionales 0 0 0 0 0 dba VivaAerobus 0 2 74 72 148 -79.73% Caribbean Airlines Limited 730 0 0 365 365 CO 19 53 39 0 111 -57.31% Southern Air Inc 260 1 130 129 0 0 0 55 55 110 -79.25% Surinam Airways 530 0 0 265 265 0 0 65 44 109 -81.46% Aeronaves TSM 588 0 0 294 294 16 26 37 25 104 -0.95% Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, 105 35 50 17 3 Inc. 0 0 51 51 102 -77.63% Public Joint Stock Company 456 0 0 228 228 -Aeroflot - Russian Air 0 0 43 43 86 -92.20% Swiss International Air 1,102 0 0 551 551 Lines Ltd 0 0 44 41 85 -90.74% TACA Peru 918 0 0 458 460 0 1 37 37 75 -89.77% Air Europa Lineas Aereas 733 0 0 367 366 SA 16 16 18 19 69 -43.44% 21 AIR, LLC 122 6 8 54 54 1 0 29 30 60 100.00% Emirates Airlines 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 27 56 -83.43% El Al Israel Airlines 338 0 0 169 169 20 19 5 6 50 -89.08% Miami Air International Inc 458 159 170 73 56 0 0 25 25 50 -88.56% Sunwing Airlines Inc 437 30 2 185 220 20 23 5 2 50 -70.41% Air Transport International 169 67 66 18 18 Inc 0 0 23 23 46 -95.74% ABC Aerolineas S.A. de CV 1,080 0 0 540 540 dba Interjet 0 0 22 22 44 -92.96% Norwegian Air UK Ltd 625 0 0 313 312 0 0 21 21 42 -88.59% WestJet, an Alberta 368 0 0 184 184 Partnership 16 16 0 0 32 100.00% SkyWest Airlines, Inc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 13 28 -96.35% Lan Argentina 767 0 0 384 383 0 0 14 14 28 -91.86% SAS Scandinavian Airlines 344 0 0 172 172 0 0 14 13 27 -96.27% Alitalia-Societa' Aerea 724 0 0 362 362 Italiana SPA 0 0 12 13 25 -83.44% TAB - Transporte Aero 151 0 0 76 75 Boliviano Friday, March 26, 2021 Page 3 of 5 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year:03/2020 -02/2021 Prior Year:03/2019 -02/2020 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 11 11 22 -97.06% GOL Linhas Aereas SA Inc 749 0 0 374 375 0 0 11 11 22 -29.03% Cargojet Airways Ltd 31 0 0 18 13 5 10 5 0 20 -66.67% National Air Cargo Group 60 8 6 22 24 dba National Airlines MUA 0 0 9 9 18 -93.79% Aer Lingus Limited 290 0 0 145 145 0 0 9 9 18 -93.71% Corsair S.A.
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