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Flight Operations Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year: 10/2013 - 09/2014 Prior Year:10/2012 - 09/2013 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 48,375 50,845 40,482 37,918 177,620 2.55% American Airlines Inc 173,207 47,656 49,557 39,023 36,971 17,294 21,588 6,836 2,460 48,178 -0.65% Executive Airlines dba American 48,491 18,331 20,545 5,931 3,684 Eagle Airlines Inc 10,839 13,999 3,831 673 29,342 0.71% Generic Cash and GA Account 29,134 10,682 13,854 3,889 709 8,678 8,688 14 7 17,387 3.18% Delta Air Lines Inc 16,851 8,397 8,400 29 25 4,806 4,797 0 0 9,603 39.25% US Airways Inc 6,896 3,448 3,448 0 0 3,886 3,880 0 0 7,766 26.87% United Airlines, Inc 6,121 3,065 3,056 0 0 923 911 2,692 2,695 7,221 2.86% United Parcel Service 7,020 911 896 2,603 2,610 897 879 1,729 1,746 5,251 -0.17% ABX Air 5,260 989 894 1,648 1,729 0 0 2,455 2,456 4,911 1.38% Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de 4,844 0 0 2,422 2,422 Colombia SA 262 404 1,953 1,780 4,399 -21.93% IBC Airways Inc 5,635 303 295 2,518 2,519 0 0 2,107 2,111 4,218 -11.09% LATAM Airlines Group SA 4,744 0 0 2,373 2,371 0 0 1,893 1,895 3,788 1.97% TAM Linhas Aereas SA 3,715 0 5 1,858 1,852 0 0 1,876 1,876 3,752 7.14% COPA Airlines 3,502 0 0 1,751 1,751 0 0 1,827 1,827 3,654 1.44% Amerijet International 3,602 203 203 1,598 1,598 0 0 1,662 1,662 3,324 -0.48% Tampa Cargo S.A. fka Tampa Airlines 3,340 0 0 1,670 1,670 0 0 1,569 1,568 3,137 -7.68% TACA - Grupo TACA 3,398 0 0 1,699 1,699 30 32 1,458 1,456 2,976 47.04% World Atlantic Airlines 2,024 95 173 924 832 0 0 1,372 1,372 2,744 -2.42% Aeromexico 2,812 0 0 1,406 1,406 1,366 1,212 0 157 2,735 -11.17% Federal Express Corporation 3,079 1,536 1,283 1 259 0 0 1,177 1,175 2,352 -3.29% Bahamasair Holdings Ltd 2,432 0 0 1,216 1,216 0 0 1,131 1,131 2,262 3.15% Santa Barbara Airlines SA 2,193 0 0 1,095 1,098 3 2 1,126 1,128 2,259 38.08% Sky Lease 1 dba Tradewinds Airlines 1,636 0 2 818 816 0 0 976 973 1,949 -2.55% Linea Aerea Carguera de Colombia 2,000 0 0 999 1,001 S.A. 221 120 708 809 1,858 13.50% Atlas Air Inc 1,637 147 161 669 660 0 0 860 860 1,720 3.74% Ameriflight LLC 1,658 0 0 828 830 0 0 826 826 1,652 -0.48% Cayman Airways Ltd 1,660 0 0 830 830 0 0 819 819 1,638 -9.55% British Airways 1,811 0 0 906 905 111 111 670 670 1,562 242.54% Sun Country Airlines 456 74 75 154 153 103 106 661 658 1,528 3.59% Gulf and Caribbean Cargo inc dba IFL 1,475 115 118 622 620 Group 0 0 763 763 1,526 -12.80% Air Canada 1,750 0 0 875 875 0 0 729 731 1,460 -8.29% Lan Peru Airlines 1,592 0 0 799 793 Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Page 1 of 4 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year: 10/2013 - 09/2014 Prior Year:10/2012 - 09/2013 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 662 662 1,324 1.22% ABC Aerolineas S.A. de CV dba 1,308 0 0 654 654 Interjet 0 0 661 661 1,322 -1.64% Centurion Air Cargo 1,344 0 0 672 672 0 0 652 651 1,303 0.00% Aerolineas Argentinas 1,303 0 0 655 648 0 0 648 648 1,296 9.46% Iberia LAE SA Operadora 1,184 0 0 592 592 4 4 640 640 1,288 -26.98% Florida West International Airways 1,764 14 8 866 876 0 0 605 605 1,210 16.12% Air Berlin PLC & Co Luftverkehrs KG 1,042 0 0 521 521 0 0 602 603 1,205 -1.23% Air France 1,220 0 0 611 609 0 0 528 528 1,056 100.00% KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 457 454 911 -37.77% DHL Aero Expreso 1,464 0 0 728 736 38 60 399 379 876 100.00% Swift Air LLC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 430 430 860 -4.66% Swiss International Air Lines Ltd 902 0 0 451 451 0 0 416 415 831 6.13% Lan Argentina 783 0 0 393 390 0 0 379 379 758 -0.52% Korean Airlines Co Ltd 762 0 0 381 381 0 0 378 378 756 -8.92% WestJet Airlines Ltd 830 0 0 415 415 0 0 368 368 736 12.88% Avior Airlines 652 0 0 326 326 0 0 366 366 732 0.27% Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd 730 0 0 365 365 0 0 365 365 730 0.00% TACA Peru 730 0 0 365 365 0 3 365 361 729 -2.02% Caribbean Airlines Limited CO 744 0 0 370 374 0 0 364 363 727 -29.00% Lufthansa Airlines 1,024 0 0 512 512 0 0 362 362 724 -0.55% Aerovias de Integracion AIRES dba 728 0 0 364 364 LAN Colombia 0 0 363 360 723 -0.41% LAN Ecuador 726 0 0 364 362 0 0 349 348 697 37.20% VRG Linhas Aerea S.A. dba GOL 508 0 0 253 255 0 0 344 344 688 -43.23% Insel Air International BV 1,212 0 0 606 606 0 0 339 338 677 -17.84% Alitalia Compagnia Aerea Italiana Spa 824 0 0 412 412 202 200 137 138 677 10.44% Miami Air International Inc 613 186 195 117 115 0 0 309 309 618 1.98% Cathay Pacific Airways Limited 606 0 0 303 303 16 60 285 243 604 -80.87% Sky King Inc 3,157 62 133 1,518 1,444 12 17 282 277 588 -3.13% Sky Way Enterprises Inc 607 8 9 296 294 13 13 273 272 571 12.85% Surinam Airways 506 2 2 251 251 270 273 0 0 543 6.26% Martinaire Aviation, LLC 511 256 255 0 0 269 266 0 0 535 42.67% SkyWest Airlines, Inc 375 189 186 0 0 0 0 260 260 520 -21.92% Mountain Air Cargo Inc 666 0 0 334 332 0 0 246 248 494 -1.00% Estafeta Carga Aerea SA de CV 499 0 0 248 251 Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Page 2 of 4 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year: 10/2013 - 09/2014 Prior Year:10/2012 - 09/2013 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 221 221 442 20.77% Asiana Airlines 366 0 0 183 183 0 0 206 206 412 14.44% Transportes Aereos Portugueses SA 360 0 0 180 180 aka TAP Portugal 41 43 162 163 409 686.54% Falcon Air Express 52 18 15 8 11 0 0 201 201 402 7.49% China Airlines Ltd 374 0 0 187 187 192 192 0 0 384 -51.02% Republic Airways dba Shuttle 784 393 391 0 0 America Corp 0 0 180 180 360 -73.37% Martinair Holland N.V. 1,352 0 0 676 676 10 12 163 162 347 100.00% Dynamic Airways LLC 0 0 0 0 0 35 34 133 132 334 18.02% Air Transport International Inc 283 4 5 139 135 0 0 139 139 278 4.51% TAB - Transporte Aero Boliviano 266 0 0 132 134 0 0 133 133 266 100.00% InselAir Aruba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 126 252 6.78% Joint Stock Company Aeroflot 236 0 0 118 118 Russian Airline 14 28 111 97 250 -20.89% Cargolux Airlines Intl SA 316 0 0 159 157 46 45 67 68 226 -35.43% Puerto Rico Air Management Services 350 89 72 86 103 dba PRAMS AIR 1 1 111 111 224 -2.61% TUI Airlines Nederland BV dba Arkefly 230 2 2 113 113 0 0 95 95 190 -73.09% LACSA - Lineas Areas 706 0 0 353 353 Costarricenses SA 0 0 95 95 190 14.46% Transaero Airlines 166 0 0 83 83 4 7 85 81 177 -65.16% Southern Air Inc 508 1 2 254 251 0 0 78 90 168 100.00% Air Europa Lineas Aereas SA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 67 134 100.00% Boliviana de Aviacion 0 0 0 0 0 27 44 36 24 131 -17.09% National Jets 158 25 62 54 17 0 0 65 65 130 100.00% Qatar Airways 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 52 104 100.00% Jetairfly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 38 76 35.71% XL Airways France 56 0 0 28 28 0 0 37 37 74 -43.94% Haiti Aviation SA 132 0 0 66 66 4 3 22 24 53 960.00% National Air Cargo Group dba National 5 2 2 1 0 Airlines MUA 7 15 11 3 36 200.00% Worldwide Aircraft Services Inc dba 12 0 6 6 0 Jet ICU 14 18 0 0 32 -8.57% Exec Air of Naples 35 15 20 0 0 4 4 5 5 18 0.00% Miami Air Lease Inc 18 1 8 8 1 0 0 9 9 18 100.00% Canadian North Inc 0 0 0 0 0 Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Page 3 of 4 Miami-Dade Aviation Department Aviation Statistics Flight Ops - All Airlines Facility: MIA Units: Flight Operations Current Year: 10/2013 - 09/2014 Prior Year:10/2012 - 09/2013 Domestic International % Domestic International Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Total Change Operator Total Arrival Departure Arrival Departure 0 0 8 8 16 100.00% TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 3 10 -50.00% TEM Enterprises dba Xtra Airways 20 10 10 0 0 1 2 4 2 9 -90.43% Kalitta Air LLC 94 2 4 45 43 1 1 2 2 6 -90.63% Avialeasing Aviation Company 64 17 10 15 22 3 3 0 0 6 -82.86% World Airways Inc 35 11 13 7 4 3 3 0 0 6 -62.50% Phoenix Air Group Inc 16 6 6 2 2 3 3 0 0 6 100.00% Florida Air Cargo Inc 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 -55.56% Ameristar Jet Charter 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -100.00% Continental Airlines 2,057 1,012 1,009 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 -100.00% Dutch Antilles Express 753 0 0 377 376 0 0 0 0 0 -100.00% Exec Direct Aviation Services 106 4 1 49 52 0 0 0 0 0 -100.00% DHL Express (USA) Inc 105 53 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -100.00% Evergreen International Airlines 32 10 1 9 12 ****Report Total* 99,036 108,931 99,698 89,596 397,261 0.99% 393,355 98,349 105,448 98,453 91,105 Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Page 4 of 4 .
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