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January 2021 LOUISVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY AVIATION STATISTICS January-21 CURRENT MONTH FISCAL YEAR TO DATE CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE TWELVE MONTHS TO DATE 2021 2020 % Change 2021 2020 % Change 2021 2020 % Change 2021 2021 % Change PASSENGERS: Scheduled: Enplaned 52,755 142,420 -62.96% 432,550 1,234,398 -64.96% 52,755 142,420 -62.96% 723,835 2,117,557 -65.82% Scheduled: Deplaned 56,823 142,266 -60.06% 437,686 1,234,268 -64.54% 56,823 142,266 -60.06% 733,552 2,117,172 -65.35% Total Scheduled Passengers 109,578 284,686 -61.51% 870,236 2,468,666 -64.75% 109,578 284,686 -61.51% 1,457,387 4,234,729 -65.58% Charters: Enplaned 115 255 -54.90% 1,626 3,187 -48.98% 115 255 -54.90% 2,106 5,393 -60.95% Charters: Deplaned 113 252 -55.16% 1,506 2,900 -48.07% 113 252 -55.16% 2,051 4,819 -57.44% Total Charter Passengers 228 507 -55.03% 3,132 6,087 -48.55% 228 507 -55.03% 4,157 10,212 -59.29% Total Enplaned Passengers 52,870 142,675 -62.94% 434,176 1,237,585 -64.92% 52,870 142,675 -62.94% 725,941 2,122,950 -65.81% Total Deplaned Passengers 56,936 142,518 -60.05% 439,192 1,237,168 -64.50% 56,936 142,518 -60.05% 735,603 2,121,991 -65.33% Total All Passengers 109,806 285,193 -61.50% 873,368 2,474,753 -64.71% 109,806 285,193 -61.50% 1,461,544 4,244,941 -65.57% CARGO (lbs): Mail: Enplaned 17,485,337 12,729,633 37.36% 114,011,718 81,422,034 40.03% 17,485,337 12,729,633 37.36% 183,422,248 151,065,786 21.42% Mail: Deplaned 14,494,516 10,292,626 40.82% 94,627,062 64,465,163 46.79% 14,494,516 10,292,626 40.82% 152,688,956 118,748,330 28.58% Total Mail 31,979,853 23,022,259 38.91% 208,638,780 145,887,197 43.01% 31,979,853 23,022,259 38.91% 336,111,204 269,814,116 24.57% Dom Freight, Parc & Cargo: Enplaned 199,552,993 213,704,175 -6.62% 1,683,287,334 1,698,864,221 -0.92% 199,552,993 213,704,175 -6.62% 2,713,256,170 2,714,341,186 -0.04% Dom Freight, Parc & Cargo: Deplaned 163,722,274 172,686,798 -5.19% 1,328,371,326 1,291,362,681 2.87% 163,722,274 172,686,798 -5.19% 2,154,519,301 2,129,155,095 1.19% Total Domestic Freight, Parc & Cargo 363,275,267 386,390,973 -5.98% 3,011,658,660 2,990,226,902 0.72% 363,275,267 386,390,973 -5.98% 4,867,775,471 4,843,496,281 0.50% Int'l Parcels & Cargo: Enplaned 39,635,445 33,215,320 19.33% 280,672,203 221,949,104 26.46% 39,635,445 33,215,320 19.33% 444,649,640 383,928,734 15.82% Int'l Parcels & Cargo: Deplaned 66,438,783 49,676,802 33.74% 504,162,556 411,816,881 22.42% 66,438,783 49,676,802 33.74% 791,907,308 674,579,632 17.39% Total Int'l Expr Parcels & Cargo 106,074,228 82,892,122 27.97% 784,834,759 633,765,985 23.84% 106,074,228 82,892,122 27.97% 1,236,556,948 1,058,508,366 16.82% Total All Cargo Enplaned 256,673,775 259,649,128 -1.15% 2,077,971,255 2,002,235,359 3.78% 256,673,775 259,649,128 -1.15% 3,341,328,058 3,249,335,706 2.83% Total All Cargo Deplaned 244,655,573 232,656,226 5.16% 1,927,160,944 1,767,644,725 9.02% 244,655,573 232,656,226 5.16% 3,099,115,565 2,922,483,057 6.04% Total All Cargo (lbs) 501,329,348 492,305,354 1.83% 4,005,132,199 3,769,880,084 6.24% 501,329,348 492,305,354 1.83% 6,440,443,623 6,171,818,763 4.35% LANDED WEIGHT (lbs): Signatory 1,449,974,792 1,526,211,930 -5.00% 10,670,856,559 10,602,270,530 0.65% 1,449,974,792 1,526,211,930 -5.00% 17,603,836,531 17,335,431,309 1.55% Non Signatory 6,803,868 8,263,543 -17.66% 429,607,195 551,995,015 -22.17% 6,803,868 8,263,543 -17.66% 493,411,384 879,095,480 -43.87% TOTAL 1,456,778,660 1,534,475,473 -5.06% 11,100,463,754 11,154,265,545 -0.48% 1,456,778,660 1,534,475,473 -5.06% 18,097,247,915 18,214,526,789 -0.64% AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS: SDF: Air Carrier 10,101 11,620 -13.07% 78,580 85,704 -8.31% 10,101 11,620 -13.07% 127,559 139,761 -8.73% SDF: Air Taxi 1,145 1,809 -36.71% 7,379 14,067 -47.54% 1,145 1,809 -36.71% 13,318 24,000 -44.51% SDF: General Aviation 579 602 -3.82% 4,053 5,533 -26.75% 579 602 -3.82% 6,779 10,361 -34.57% SDF: Military 232 181 28.18% 1,189 1,242 -4.27% 232 181 28.18% 1,830 2,256 -18.88% SDF Total 12,057 14,212 -15.16% 91,201 106,546 -14.40% 12,057 14,212 -15.16% 149,486 176,378 -15.25% LOU: General Aviation 6,558 6,406 2.37% 49,176 52,970 -7.16% 6,558 6,406 2.37% 80,808 89,662 -9.87% LOU: Air Taxi 59 52 13.46% 643 725 -11.31% 59 52 13.46% 913 1,173 -22.17% LOU: Military 7 2 250.00% 90 70 28.57% 7 2 250.00% 136 129 5.43% LOU: Air Carrier - 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Envoy 2,000 2,000 Mesa American 4,408 4,408 Piedmont 1,515 1,515 PSA - Republic American 6,985 6,985 Skywest American - Delta 5,347 5,347 Endeavor 193 193 Republic Delta 5,746 5,746 Skywest Delta 842 842 Southwest 13,905 13,905 United - Air Wisconsin United 1,165 1,165 CommutAir - ExpressJet United - GoJet United 794 794 Mesa United 2,190 2,190 Republic United 1,343 1,343 Skywest United 1,262 1,262 Trans States United - Allegiant 4,763 4,763 Frontier 297 297 TOTAL 52,755 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 52,755 LOUISVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY SCHEDULED PASSENGERS BY MONTH FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2021 DEPLANED AIRLINE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL American - Envoy 1,370 1,370 Mesa American 5,358 5,358 Piedmont 1,558 1,558 PSA - Republic American 8,070 8,070 Skywest American - Delta 5,556 5,556 Endeavor 140 140 Republic Delta 5,882 5,882 Skywest Delta 779 779 Southwest 15,475 15,475 United 1,092 1,092 Air Wisconsin United - CommutAir - ExpressJet United - GoJet United 837 837 Mesa United 2,727 2,727 Republic United 1,365 1,365 Skywest United 1,140 1,140 Trans States United - Allegiant 5,093 5,093 Frontier 381 381 TOTAL 56,823 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 56,823 LOUISVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY CHARTER PASSENGERS BY MONTH FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2021 ENPLANED AIRLINE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Allegiant - Delta - Southwest - Charter (Others) - SunCountry - Swift Air 115 115 TOTAL 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 DEPLANED AIRLINE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Allegiant - Delta - Southwest - Charter (Others) - SunCountry - Swift Air 113 113 TOTAL 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 LOUISVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY CALENDAR YEAR 2019 MARKET SHARE BY AIRLINE LOUISVILLE INTERNATIONAL - LOUISVILLE, KY YEAR TO DATE January-21 ALL SERVICES SCHEDULED SERVICES CHARTER SERVICES ----------------------------------------------- -------------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ---------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- ENPLANED TOTAL % SHARE TOTAL % SHARE TOTAL % SHARE ====================== =========== ========= ========= ========= ========= ======== ======== ========= American - 0.00% - 0.00% Envoy 2,000 3.78% 2,000 3.79% Mesa American 4,408 8.34% 4,408 8.36% Piedmont 1,515 2.87% 1,515 2.87% PSA - 0.00% - 0.00% Republic American 6,985 13.21% 6,985 13.24% Skywest American - 0.00% - 0.00% Delta 5,347 10.11% 5,347 10.14% - 0.00% Endeavor 193 0.37% 193 0.37% Republic Delta 5,746 10.87% 5,746 10.89% Skywest Delta 842 1.59% 842 1.60% Southwest 13,905 26.30% 13,905 26.36% - 0.00% United - 0.00% - 0.00% Air Wisconsin United 1,165 2.20% 1,165 2.21% CommutAir - 0.00% - 0.00% ExpressJet United - 0.00% - 0.00% GoJet United 794 1.50% 794 1.51% Mesa United 2,190 4.14% 2,190 4.15% Republic United 1,343 2.54% 1,343 2.55% Skywest United 1,262 2.39% 1,262 2.39% Trans States United - 0.00% - 0.00% Allegiant 4,763 9.01% 4,763 9.03% - 0.00% Frontier 297 0.56% 297 0.56% Charter (Others) - 0.00% 0.00% - 0.00% SunCountry - 0.00% 0.00% - 0.00% Miami Air - 0.00% 0.00% - 0.00% Swift Air 115 0.22% 0.00% 115 100.00% TOTAL 52,870 100.00% 52,755 100.00% 115 100.00% LOUISVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY CALENDAR YEAR 2019 MARKET SHARE BY AIRLINE LOUISVILLE INTERNATIONAL - LOUISVILLE, KY YEAR TO DATE January-21 ALL SERVICES SCHEDULED SERVICES CHARTER SERVICES ----------------------------------------------- -------------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ---------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- DEPLANED TOTAL % SHARE TOTAL % SHARE TOTAL % SHARE ====================== =========== ========= ========= ========= ========= ======== ======== ========= American - 0.00% - 0.00% Envoy 1,370 2.41% 1,370 2.41% Mesa American 5,358 9.41% 5,358 9.43% Piedmont 1,558 2.74% 1,558 2.74% PSA - 0.00% - 0.00% Republic American
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