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RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 1 AVIATION STATISTICS GROSS LANDING WT FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER X1000 Lbs RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 1 AVIATION STATISTICS GROSS LANDING WT FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER x1000 lbs. <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 7167338 0 5486103 0 12653441 3.22- AMERICAN AIRLINES 13074453 7361689 0 5712764 0 1063487 0 616249 0 1679736 .03- UNITED AIRLINES 1680238 1118950 0 561288 0 966395 0 0 0 966395 19.28- DELTA AIRLINES 1197214 1197214 0 0 0 332566 0 627765 0 960331 3.46- UNITED PARCEL SER 994783 346483 0 648300 0 695193 0 9758 0 704951 16.87- US AIRWAYS 847989 836782 0 11207 0 677283 0 24524 0 701807 24.09- AMERICAN EAGLE AI 924573 891213 0 33360 0 0 0 693598 0 693598 1.34- IBERIA AIRLINES 702990 0 0 702990 0 113662 0 560744 0 674406 18.69- ATLAS AIR INC 829424 145618 0 683806 0 21980 0 611652 0 633632 65.95 GEMINI AIR CARGO 381824 14676 0 367148 0 93238 0 538424 0 631662 11.92- ARROW AIRWAYS 717174 97031 0 620143 0 501802 0 90366 0 592168 2.40 CONTINENTAL AIRLI 578265 569022 0 9243 0 463278 0 65768 0 529046 20.10- AVIATION STATISTI 662095 487905 0 174190 0 930 0 502910 0 503840 5.40- LAN CHILE AIRLINE 532580 1240 0 531340 0 340070 0 119288 0 459358 7.08- NORTHWEST AIRLINE 494384 423053 0 71331 0 0 0 439584 0 439584 .44- BRITISH AIRWAYS 441518 0 0 441518 0 382715 0 3682 0 386397 101.46 FEDERAL EXPRESS C 191794 174141 0 17653 0 0 0 311748 0 311748 10.11 TAMPA AIRLINES 283113 0 0 283113 0 0 0 297248 0 297248 14.96 AVIANCA AIRLINES 258559 0 0 258559 0 0 0 277777 0 277777 27.84- AIR FRANCE 384933 0 0 384933 0 0 0 265588 0 265588 9.21- TAM AIRLINES 292526 0 0 292526 0 8835 0 253890 0 262725 1015.13 AMERIJET INTERNAT 23560 930 0 22630 0 18656 0 236062 0 254718 15.54- AIR CANADA 301571 55800 0 245771 0 0 0 252030 0 252030 144.14 LAN CHILE AIRLINE 103230 0 0 103230 0 0 0 250480 0 250480 13.80 AEROPOSTAL ALAS 220100 0 0 220100 0 0 0 239836 0 239836 17.25 TACA INTERNATIONA 204552 0 0 204552 0 0 0 232904 0 232904 68.06 POLAR AIR CARGO 138581 4190 0 134391 0 0 0 229298 0 229298 14.87- VARIG SA 269337 430 0 268907 0 226221 0 0 0 226221 83.60 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS I 123213 123213 0 0 0 0 0 226144 0 226144 26.26- LUFTHANSA AIRLINE 306686 0 0 306686 0 0 0 225384 0 225384 4.59- AEROMEXICO 236237 0 0 236237 0 13230 0 197820 0 211050 37.86 SOUTHERN AIR 153090 4410 0 148680 0 0 0 204930 0 204930 5.48- AIR JAMAICA 216809 0 0 216809 0 47619 0 157292 0 204911 14.77 AIRBORNE EXPRESS 178543 30252 0 148291 0 199526 0 3196 0 202722 1379.72 AMERICAN TRANS AI 13700 9555 0 4145 0 0 0 202438 0 202438 6.32- VIRGIN ATLANTIC A 216095 1190 0 214905 0 11435 0 180724 0 192159 19.22- BAHAMAS AIR 237882 101081 0 136801 0 160298 0 17273 0 177571 10.75- DHL AIRWAYS 198952 172773 0 26179 0 0 0 174647 0 174647 8.89- MEXICANA DE AVIAC 191685 0 0 191685 0 0 0 160008 0 160008 8.54 MARTINAIR HOLLAND 147422 0 0 147422 0 0 0 157570 0 157570 1.37- ALITALIA 159760 0 0 159760 0 128160 0 28576 0 156736 31.41- GULFSTREAM INTERN 228519 180278 0 48241 0 11597 0 140744 0 152341 313.39 DBA FLORIDA WEST 36852 996 0 35856 0 46748 0 101153 0 147901 3570.00 CENTURION AIR CAR 4030 3627 0 403 0 0 0 144600 0 144600 9.76- MARTINAIR HOLLAND 160244 0 0 160244 0 0 0 139398 0 139398 16.79- FAST AIR CARRIER 167531 0 0 167531 0 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 2 AVIATION STATISTICS GROSS LANDING WT FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER x1000 lbs. <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 128600 0 0 0 128600 26.57 NATIONAL AIRLINES 101600 101600 0 0 0 0 0 124250 0 124250 17.77 ACES AIRLINES 105506 0 0 105506 0 0 0 118282 0 118282 .86- LACSA AIRLINES 119304 0 0 119304 0 0 0 110396 0 110396 13.78- BRITISH WEST INDI 128039 368 0 127671 0 106980 0 0 0 106980 23.04 COMAIR 86948 86948 0 0 0 0 0 106596 0 106596 100.00 CHINA AIRLINES LT 0 0 0 0 0 100832 0 0 0 100832 1.54 AMERICA WEST AIRL 99304 99304 0 0 0 95460 0 1904 0 97364 100.00 US AIRWAYS 0 0 0 0 0 14640 0 80430 0 95070 31.08- FALCON AIR EXPRES 137950 20150 0 117800 0 0 0 93440 0 93440 1.62- COPA AIRLINES C O 94976 0 0 94976 0 0 0 90581 0 90581 68.38 AEROCONTINENTE 53796 0 0 53796 0 0 0 88004 0 88004 15.04- CAYMAN AIRWAYS 103586 0 0 103586 0 38969 0 42267 0 81236 154.36 TRADEWINDS AIRLIN 31937 31937 0 0 0 0 0 79054 0 79054 100.00 DBA SWISS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78275 0 78275 22.31- DHL AERO EXPRESO 100750 0 0 100750 0 0 0 77896 0 77896 67.06- AEROLINEAS ARGENT 236446 15750 0 220696 0 0 0 73010 0 73010 53.35- SWISS AIR TRANSPO 156520 0 0 156520 0 46062 0 21348 0 67410 34.58- MIAMI AIR INTERNA 103047 74481 0 28566 0 4030 0 62310 0 66340 .94 CAPITAL CARGO INT 65720 2015 0 63705 0 0 0 56842 0 56842 79.83- TACA INTERNATIONA 281866 0 0 281866 0 0 0 56655 0 56655 2.84 VARIG SA 55091 0 0 55091 0 41385 0 0 0 41385 27.14 KITTY HAWK AIRCAR 32550 32550 0 0 0 0 0 40738 0 40738 100.00 DUTCH CARIBBEAN A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37506 0 37506 39.36- CARGOLUX AIRLINES 61852 0 0 61852 0 0 0 37060 0 37060 100.00 CIELOS DEL PERU S 0 0 0 0 0 31616 0 0 0 31616 57.09- TWA AIRLINES LLC 73688 73688 0 0 0 0 0 29979 0 29979 77.30- ALM DUTCH ANTILLE 132082 0 0 132082 0 0 0 28211 0 28211 810.03 AEROMAR AIRLINES 3100 0 0 3100 0 13516 0 12644 0 26160 46.34 WORLD AIRWAYS 17876 5668 0 12208 0 15737 0 9376 0 25113 19.57- EL AL ISRAEL AIRL 31224 1440 0 29784 0 0 0 24361 0 24361 9.24- AEROMEXPRESS SA D 26840 0 0 26840 0 0 0 23587 0 23587 100.00 LAB AIRLINES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16430 0 16430 100.00 AVENSA AIRLINES I 0 0 0 0 0 16286 0 0 0 16286 21.62- EMERY WORLDWIDE A 20779 20779 0 0 0 0 0 15630 0 15630 48.76 MOUNTAIN AIR CARG 10507 0 0 10507 0 0 0 14892 0 14892 100.00 ESTAFETA CARGA AE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14110 0 14110 69.79- LTU LUFT 46705 0 0 46705 0 0 0 11532 0 11532 16.99- AVIALEASING AVIAT 13893 689 0 13204 0 3227 0 8018 0 11245 100.00 PLANET AIRWAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9872 0 9872 29.54- PHOENIX AIR GROUP 14011 1144 0 12867 0 0 0 8874 0 8874 14.47 CAYMAN AIRWAYS 7752 0 0 7752 0 0 0 8752 0 8752 84.18 WESTAIR DE MEXICO 4752 0 0 4752 0 4185 0 4030 0 8215 100.00 PAN AMERICAN AIRW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7940 0 7940 100.00 EDELWEISS AIR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7917 0 7917 44.87- SURINAM AIRWAYS 14360 0 0 14360 0 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 3 AVIATION STATISTICS GROSS LANDING WT FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER x1000 lbs. <=========== CURRENT YEAR : 10/01-09/02===========> <=========== PRIOR YEAR : 10/00-09/01==========> DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL TOTAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE NUMBER % CHA OPERATOR NUMBER ARRIVAL DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 203 0 7513 0 7716 100.00 IBC AIRWAYS INC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7568 0 7568 50.83- MERLIN AIRWAYS 15392 0 0 15392 0 155 0 6820 0 6975 100.00 TRANSMERIDIAN AIR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6590 0 6590 100.00 AVIALEASING AVIAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6450 0 6450 100.00 KLM ROYAL DUTCH A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4950 0 4950 100.00 MK AIRLINES 0 0 0 0 0 1238 0 2926 0 4164 10.62- NATIONAL JETS 4659 1096 0 3563 0 3328 0 0 0 3328 5.15 AIRNET EXPRESS 3165 3165 0 0 0 2816 0 272 0 3088 1.53- BANKAIR INC 3136 2928 0 208 0 1782 0 1053 0 2835 58.33- J AND E AVIATION 6804 918 0 5886 0 2015 0 0 0 2015 80.89- SUN COUNTRY AIRLI 10546 10391 0 155 0 155 0 1550 0 1705 85.33- ALLEGRO AIRLINES 11625 1705 0 9920 0 221 0 1073 0 1294 63.58- RYAN INTERNATIONA 3553 673 0 2880 0 1095 0 155 0 1250 58.88- KALITTA AIR LLC 3040 1150 0 1890 0 0 0 900 0 900 86.36- SWISSAIR CHARTER 6600 900 0 5700 0 448 0 384 0 832 100.00 LYNX AIR INTERNAT 0 0 0 0 0 823 0 0 0 823 100.00 AMERISTAR JET CHA 0 0 0 0 0 731 0 0 0 731 100.00 SUN COUNTRY AIRLI 0 0 0 0 0 188 0 517 0 705 150.00 MIAMI AIR LEASES 282 235 0 47 0 512 0 80 0 592 15.63 PERSONAL JET CHAR 512 480 0 32 0 81 0 54 0 135 80.26- SKY WAY ENTERPRIS 684 187 0 497 0 50 0 0 0 50 95.25- AIR CARGO CARRIER 1053 1053 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15 .00 BISCAYNE HELICOPT 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANS WORLD AIRLI 90467 90467 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANS WORLD AIRLI 225792 225792 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR FRANCE 472 0 0 472 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- UNITED PARCEL SER 3102 423 0 2679 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- DISCOVER AIR 1984 1984 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CANADIAN AIRLINES 35649 35649 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- EXPRESS ONE INTER 90647 46007 0 44640 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- ARROW AIRWAYS 60389 8683 0 51706 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CHALLENGE AIR CAR 92287 1209 0 91078 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- GOLDEN AIRLINES 2415 930 0 1485 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TURKISH AIRLINES 54120 0 0 54120 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- MIDWAY AIRLINES N 38091 38091 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR TRANSAT 7446 568 0 6878 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- STAF AIRLINES 53452 0 0 53452 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- PREMIAIR AS 6749 0 0 6749 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- LAN CHILE AIRLINE 1320 0 0 1320 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- ATLANTIC COAST HE 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AMERIJET INTERNAT 228470 10695 0 217775 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- NATIONAL AIRLINES 34000 34000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- AIR ARUBA 3814 3814 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- CORPORATE AIR CHA 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.00- TRANSBRASIL AIRLI 90996 36776 0 54220 0 RUN DATE 10/22/02 DADE COUNTY AVIATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 4 AVIATION STATISTICS GROSS LANDING WT FACILITY MIA UNITS: PER x1000 lbs.
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