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Operations and Traffic February 2018 Operations and Traffic February 2018 Operations⁽¹⁾ 2018 2017 Change % Change % Total YTD 2018 YTD 2017 Change % Change % Total Air Carrier 31,957 32,919 (962) (2.9%) 75.6% 66,218 68,698 (2,480) (3.6%) 75.5% Air Taxi 10,046 8,961 1,085 12.1% 23.8% 20,834 18,667 2,167 11.6% 23.8% General Aviation 280 318 (38) (11.9%) 0.7% 588 684 (96) (14.0%) 0.7% Military 11 2 9 450.0% 0.0% 17 15 2 13.3% 0.0% Operations Total 42,294 42,200 94 0.2% 100.0% 87,657 88,064 (407) (0.5%) 100.0% Passengers⁽²⁾ Domestic Inbound 2,069,697 2,009,017 60,680 3.0% 47.6% 4,277,968 4,106,138 171,830 4.2% 47.4% Outbound 2,064,995 2,001,022 63,973 3.2% 47.5% 4,300,299 4,131,916 168,383 4.1% 47.6% Domestic Total 4,134,692 4,010,039 124,653 3.1% 95.2% 8,578,267 8,238,054 340,213 4.1% 95.0% Customs Inbound 76,778 71,648 5,130 7.2% 1.8% 172,838 151,705 21,133 13.9% 1.9% Outbound 74,800 69,421 5,379 7.7% 1.7% 159,240 141,587 17,653 12.5% 1.8% Customs Total 151,578 141,069 10,509 7.4% 3.5% 332,078 293,292 38,786 13.2% 3.7% Pre-Cleared Inbound 29,375 26,799 2,576 9.6% 0.7% 60,139 53,510 6,629 12.4% 0.7% Outbound 29,417 26,837 2,580 9.6% 0.7% 60,164 54,750 5,414 9.9% 0.7% Pre-Cleared Total 58,792 53,636 5,156 9.6% 1.4% 120,303 108,260 12,043 11.1% 1.3% International Total 210,370 194,705 15,665 8.0% 4.8% 452,381 401,552 50,829 12.7% 5.0% Passenger Total 4,345,062 4,204,744 140,318 3.3% 100.0% 9,030,648 8,639,606 391,042 4.5% 100.0% Airline Category⁽³⁾ Major/National 3,684,093 3,584,231 99,862 2.8% 84.8% 7,645,002 7,345,841 299,161 4.1% 84.7% Foreign Flag 77,349 62,114 15,235 24.5% 1.8% 171,505 133,421 38,084 28.5% 1.9% Regional 583,317 557,653 25,664 4.6% 13.4% 1,213,359 1,159,416 53,943 4.7% 13.4% Charter/Misc 303 746 (443) (59.4%) 0.0% 782 928 (146) (15.7%) 0.0% Passenger Total 4,345,062 4,204,744 140,318 3.3% 100.0% 9,030,648 8,639,606 391,042 4.5% 100.0% Cargo⁽⁴⁾ (in pounds) Air Mail Inbound 2,430,694 2,118,956 311,738 14.7% 5.6% 5,196,394 4,433,316 763,078 17.2% 5.6% Outbound 2,017,435 1,724,531 292,904 17.0% 4.6% 4,375,914 3,631,464 744,450 20.5% 4.7% Air Mail Total 4,448,129 3,843,487 604,642 15.7% 10.2% 9,572,308 8,064,780 1,507,528 18.7% 10.3% Freight & Express Inbound 22,924,775 22,289,477 635,298 2.9% 52.5% 48,312,612 45,511,726 2,800,886 6.2% 52.2% Outbound 16,272,039 15,648,992 623,047 4.0% 37.3% 34,720,215 31,978,741 2,741,474 8.6% 37.5% F&E Total 39,196,814 37,938,469 1,258,345 3.3% 89.8% 83,032,827 77,490,467 5,542,360 7.2% 89.7% Total Cargo 43,644,943 41,781,956 1,862,987 4.5% 100.0% 92,605,135 85,555,247 7,049,888 8.2% 100.0% By Carrier Type Cargo 30,459,629 30,240,194 219,435 0.7% 69.8% 65,581,656 61,842,946 3,738,710 6.0% 70.8% Passenger 13,185,314 11,541,762 1,643,552 14.2% 30.2% 27,023,479 23,712,301 3,311,178 14.0% 29.2% Total Cargo 43,644,943 41,781,956 1,862,987 4.5% 100.0% 92,605,135 85,555,247 7,049,888 8.2% 100.0% (1) An aircraft operation is either a landing or takeoff or contact with the control tower (as reported by FAA). (2) Revenue and non-revenue domestic and international passengers (as reported by the individual airlines). (3) Airline Category includes the following: Major/National (i.e. United, Southwest, Frontier, etc.); Foreign Flag (i.e. Lufthansa, British Airways, etc.); Regional (i.e. United Express, Delta Connection, etc.); Charter/Misc (i.e. charter operations, diversions, etc.) (4) For additional detail see the Cargo Report. TTotal Passengers by Airline oFebruary 2018 t February Year To Date 2018 Market 2017 Market Airline 2018 2017 Change % Change 2018 2017 Change % Change Share Share United United Air Lines, Inc. 1,242,695 1,290,545 (47,850) (3.7%) 2,552,407 2,579,465 (27,058) (1.0%) 28.3% 29.9% United Int'l 49,020 47,783 1,237 2.6% 104,351 96,402 7,949 8.2% 1.2% 1.1% United Int'l Pre-clear 19,540 21,818 (2,278) (10.4%) 39,161 43,004 (3,843) (8.9%) 0.4% 0.5% Total United 1,311,255 1,360,146 (48,891) (3.6%) 2,695,919 1,358,725 (22,952) (0.8%) 29.9% 31.5% United Express ExpressJet/United Express 0 0 0 0.0% 0 30 (30) (100.0%) 0.0% 0.0% GoJet Airlines, LLC 65,027 73,169 (8,142) (11.1%) 130,088 150,697 (20,609) (13.7%) 1.4% 1.7% GoJet Int'l. 6,337 6,013 324 5.4% 13,805 11,952 1,853 15.5% 0.2% 0.1% Republic/United Express 35,535 32,455 3,080 9.5% 75,420 68,795 6,625 9.6% 0.8% 0.8% Republic/United Express (Int'l) 270 1,517 (1,247) (82.2%) 339 2,577 (2,238) (86.8%) 0.0% 0.0% Shuttle America Corporation 0 0 0 0.0% 0 247 (247) (100.0%) 0.0% 0.0% SkyWest Airlines, Inc. 304,199 259,641 44,558 17.2% 643,209 534,659 108,550 20.3% 7.1% 6.2% SkyWest Airlines/UAX Int'l. 15,713 11,843 3,870 32.7% 33,933 25,799 8,134 31.5% 0.4% 0.3% Trans States Airlines/UAX 117,766 101,423 16,343 16.1% 235,395 212,998 22,397 10.5% 2.6% 2.5% Total United Express 544,847 486,061 58,786 12.1% 1,132,189 1,007,754 124,435 12.3% 12.5% 11.7% Total United 1,856,102 1,846,207 9,895 0.5% 3,828,108 3,726,625 101,483 2.7% 42.4% 43.1% Southwest Southwest Airlines Co. 1,283,507 1,198,497 85,010 7.1% 2,691,236 2,474,734 216,502 8.7% 29.8% 28.6% Southwest Airlines Co. Int'l. 25,655 23,838 1,817 7.6% 54,318 48,800 5,518 11.3% 0.6% 0.6% Total Southwest 1,309,162 1,222,335 86,827 7.1% 2,745,554 2,523,534 222,020 8.8% 30.4% 29.2% Frontier Frontier Airlines, Inc. 456,685 438,785 17,900 4.1% 952,935 940,275 12,660 1.3% 10.6% 10.9% Frontier Int'l 15,412 19,463 (4,051) (20.8%) 33,629 39,281 (5,652) (14.4%) 0.4% 0.5% Total Frontier 472,097 458,248 13,849 3.0% 986,564 979,556 7,008 0.7% 10.9% 11.3% American American Airlines, Inc. 244,243 216,456 27,787 12.8% 510,982 450,099 60,883 13.5% 5.7% 5.2% Compass/American Eagle 0 17,167 (17,167) (100.0%) 0 36,326 (36,326) (100.0%) 0.0% 0.4% Envoy (formerly American Eagle) 128 0 128 100.0% 234 218 16 7.3% 0.0% 0.0% Skywest/American Eagle 648 0 648 100.0% 806 53 753 1420.8% 0.0% 0.0% Total American 245,019 233,623 11,396 4.9% 512,022 486,696 25,326 5.2% 5.7% 5.6% Delta Compass Airlines/Delta Connection 17,765 18,327 (562) (3.1%) 38,001 37,316 685 1.8% 0.4% 0.4% Delta Air Lines, Inc. 195,807 163,409 32,398 19.8% 399,922 341,277 58,645 17.2% 4.4% 4.0% Endeavor Air/Delta Connection 592 1,137 (545) (47.9%) 1,028 2,810 (1,782) (63.4%) 0.0% 0.0% GoJet dba Delta Connection 0 1,818 (1,818) (100.0%) 0 3,106 (3,106) (100.0%) 0.0% 0.0% SkyWest/Delta Connection 8,788 16,918 (8,130) (48.1%) 18,344 39,876 (21,532) (54.0%) 0.2% 0.5% Total Delta 222,952 201,609 21,343 10.6% 457,295 424,385 32,910 7.8% 5.1% 4.9% Other Aerodynamics, Inc.
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