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TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2018 ( Major carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALASKA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 258103 257291 32508114 58680.29 24035.51 Nonscheduled 462 0 36458 1.45 0.00 All services 258565 257291 32544572 58681.74 24035.51 ALLEGIANT AIR Scheduled 95948 95948 13703343 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 1141 0 120219 0.00 0.00 All services 97089 95948 13823562 0.00 0.00 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 1000965 1016628 133808532 321566.39 115678.76 Nonscheduled 392 0 47028 0.00 0.00 All services 1001357 1016628 133855560 321566.39 115678.76 ATLAS AIR INC. Nonscheduled 31521 0 107137 1299077.32 0.00 DELTA AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 1021866 1023306 139088518 242126.24 113471.95 Nonscheduled 5922 0 222838 0.00 0.00 All services 1027788 1023306 139311356 242126.24 113471.95 ENVOY AIR Scheduled 299391 310503 13051779 459.17 4.17 Nonscheduled 75 0 2553 0.00 0.00 All services 299466 310503 13054332 459.17 4.17 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 210233 216258 8843187 0.09 0.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION Scheduled 284700 284696 0 6226521.97 345.05 Nonscheduled 273 0 0 708.42 0.00 All services 284973 284696 0 6227230.39 345.05 FRONTIER AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 120056 120056 19051029 0.00 0.00 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 86818 87631 10963542 81111.50 865.15 Nonscheduled 43 0 6495 259.34 0.00 All services 86861 87631 10970037 81370.84 865.15 JETBLUE AIRWAYS Scheduled 333588 339038 38082124 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 11 0 306 0.00 0.00 All services 333599 339038 38082430 0.00 0.00 POLAR AIR CARGO AIRWAYS Nonscheduled 3589 0 0 329743.06 0.00 SKYWEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 784769 796572 38193297 0.00 0.00 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO. Scheduled 1355817 1371799 161347006 127326.32 0.00 Nonscheduled 745 0 78400 0.00 0.00 All services 1356562 1371799 161425406 127326.32 0.00 SPIRIT AIR LINES Scheduled 182960 182562 27482469 0.00 0.00 UNITED AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 701636 704487 99567807 301406.62 134480.29 Nonscheduled 1066 0 125220 4508.23 0.00 All services 702702 704487 99693027 305914.85 134480.29 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Scheduled 130033 130033 0 3642975.46 142815.14 Nonscheduled 69 0 0 1461.19 0.00 All services 130102 130033 0 3644436.65 142815.14 VIRGIN AMERICA Scheduled 17501 17935 2029782 0.00 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 6929693 6954743 738467183 12637933.06 531696.02 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2018 ( National carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABX AIR INC Scheduled 13048 13033 0 345103.99 0.00 Nonscheduled 363 0 0 5582.81 0.00 All services 13411 13033 0 350686.80 0.00 AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 14166 0 6785 321092.72 0.00 AMERIJET INTERNATIONAL Scheduled 3057 3057 0 97360.00 476.39 COMPASS AIRLINES Scheduled 101678 101982 6111481 0.20 5.17 ENDEAVOR AIR INC. Scheduled 247978 253769 13297647 6.18 0.02 Nonscheduled 10 0 241 0.00 0.00 All services 247988 253769 13297888 6.18 0.02 GOJET AIRLINES LLC D/B/A UNITED EXPRESS Scheduled 90524 91583 5097769 0.00 0.00 HORIZON AIR Scheduled 117531 119518 6884688 1957.23 531.34 Nonscheduled 20 0 1402 0.72 0.00 All services 117551 119518 6886090 1957.95 531.34 KALITTA AIR LLC Nonscheduled 8326 0 0 414950.23 12490.61 MESA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 222210 225652 13590609 127.59 55.56 MIAMI AIR INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 2615 0 128158 0.00 0.00 OMNI AIR INTERNATIONAL LLC Nonscheduled 2606 0 310396 687.52 0.00 PSA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 268641 280563 13521939 1010.15 141.63 REPUBLIC AIRLINE Scheduled 315679 324572 18118884 0.00 0.00 SOUTHERN AIR INC. Nonscheduled 2304 0 0 47931.70 0.00 SUN COUNTRY AIRLINES D/B/A MN AIRLINES Scheduled 18108 18103 2286765 1108.55 3516.77 Nonscheduled 4955 0 530978 0.00 0.00 All services 23063 18103 2817743 1108.55 3516.77 USA JET AIRLINES INC. Nonscheduled 3464 0 0 4759.22 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 1437283 1431832 79887742 1241678.81 17217.49 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2018 ( Large regional carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALOHA AIR CARGO Scheduled 8179 9267 0 32217.93 14475.77 ASIA PACIFIC Nonscheduled 625 0 0 2779.42 3675.55 AVJET CORPORATION Nonscheduled 1348 0 3616 0.00 0.00 CARIBBEAN SUN AIRLINES, INC. D/B/A WORLD ATLANTIC AIRLINES Nonscheduled 2524 0 73416 0.00 0.00 EASTERN AIRLINES F/K/A DYNAMIC AIRWAYS, LLC Nonscheduled 885 0 108306 65.32 0.00 ELITE AIRWAYS LLC Scheduled 1607 1607 45379 0.00 0.00 GULF AND CARIBBEAN CARGO Nonscheduled 2983 0 0 10452.17 0.00 JET AVIATION FLIGHT SERVICES, INC. Nonscheduled 3736 0 11099 0.00 0.00 KALITTA CHARTERS II Nonscheduled 2812 0 0 23355.81 0.00 LYNDEN AIR CARGO AIRLINES Scheduled 1121 1121 0 3726.08 7366.57 Nonscheduled 1392 0 0 15944.62 21.92 All services 2513 1121 0 19670.70 7388.49 NATIONAL AIR CARGO GROUP INC D/BA NATIONAL AIRLINES Scheduled 72 0 8146 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 507 0 12862 4773.02 0.00 All services 579 0 21008 4773.02 0.00 NORTHERN AIR CARGO INC. Scheduled 3803 0 0 12184.76 14304.41 Nonscheduled 1883 0 0 28209.29 25.68 All services 5686 0 0 40394.05 14330.09 SKY LEASE CARGO Scheduled 664 674 0 39237.08 0.00 Nonscheduled 400 30 0 11947.00 0.00 All services 1064 704 0 51184.08 0.00 SWIFT AIR, LLC D/B/A EASTERN AIR LINES D/B/A EASTERN Nonscheduled 5128 0 353782 771.25 0.00 TATONDUK OUTFITTERS LIMITED D/B/A EVERTS AIR ALASKA AND EVERTS AIR CARGO Scheduled 4952 0 2105 10612.18 16786.92 Nonscheduled 1441 0 1459 2630.68 12.39 All services 6393 0 3564 13242.86 16799.31 WESTERN GLOBAL Nonscheduled 4105 0 0 172371.53 0.00 XTRA AIRWAYS Nonscheduled 792 0 66715 0.00 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 50959 12699 686885 371278.14 56669.21 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2018 ( Medium regional carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMERISTAR AIR CARGO Nonscheduled 1085 0 6266 822.09 0.00 KAISERAIR, INC. Nonscheduled 322 0 13213 0.00 0.00 POLARIS AVIATION SOLUTIONS, LLC Nonscheduled 8 0 24 0.00 0.00 PRESCOTT SUPPORT COMPANY, INC. Nonscheduled 36 0 0 41.03 0.00 RHOADES AVIATION DBA TRANSAIR Nonscheduled 4763 0 0 32142.46 0.00 SIERRA PACIFIC AIRLINES Nonscheduled 972 0 26502 0.00 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 7186 0 46005 33005.58 0.00 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2018 ( Small certificated carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40-MILE AIR Scheduled 402 0 382 16.64 6.02 Nonscheduled 61 0 87 5.29 0.00 All services 463 0 469 21.93 6.02 AERODYNAMICS INC. D/B/A SKYVALUE D/B/A SKYVALUE AIRWAYS Scheduled 1810 1810 48899 0.58 0.00 Nonscheduled 360 0 8163 0.00 0.00 All services 2170 1810 57062 0.58 0.00 AIR EXCURSIONS LLC Scheduled 2475 0 8493 153.02 77.15 AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES CORP Scheduled 98299 101611 3851917 5.68 0.73 ALASKA CENTRAL EXPRESS Scheduled 12363 0 0 4959.91 5780.11 Nonscheduled 864 0 5238 207.41 12.07 All services 13227 0 5238 5167.32 5792.18 BERING AIR INC. Scheduled 25987 0 71478 761.59 3272.92 Nonscheduled 5352 0 17099 184.69 0.00 All services 31339 0 88577 946.28 3272.92 BIDZY TA HOT AANA, INC. D/B/A TANANA AIR SERVICE Scheduled 3557 0 4603 49.24 475.09 Nonscheduled 99 0 204 1.02 0.00 All services 3656 0 4807 50.26
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