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KRT International Airport Statistics 2017 PREFACE "We have the pleasure to provide this data set to our partners and end users, as one of KRT airport services. Hoping it will add another image for assessment and evaluation to your business. Our objective is to improve Airport Service Quality (ASQ)." Ismail Brema Abd Elsamad Isam Eldin Ahmed Tahir General Director of Sudan Airports Holding .CO General Director of KRT INT Airport INTRODUCTION We collected the primary data of traffic and movement and have done some processing to display the simplest form including treatment of data gaps. Traffic affected by fluctuated economic factors, this year witnessed a notable increase which is not positive anymore and this will appear in the coming tables. SYAID ADAM ELIAN Head of Planning, Statistics and Projects G.D GLOBAL AND REGIONAL TRAFFIC 2017 is another year of above –trend passenger growth. Revenue passenger kilometers rose 7.6 compared to 2016, capacity rose 6.3 and load factor climbed 0.9 % points to 81.4%. In the Middle East traffic increased 6.6% and shared the global traffic by 10.7%. IATA members transported 83% out of the global traffic. INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS CARRIER Enplaned Deplaned TOTAL FLTs SUDAN AIRWAYS 60368 76564 136932 881 SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES 311737 304684 616421 1314 NATIONAL AIR SERVICES 103024 133322 236346 1147 EMIRATES 80516 71642 152158 274 ETIHAD AIR WAYS 18284 18311 36595 205 FLY DUBAI 90173 92615 182788 805 AIR ARABIA 72968 87368 160336 683 GULF AIR 32435 32983 65418 365 QATAR AIR WAYS 134816 133909 268725 783 ROYAL JORDANIAN 9799 7793 17592 113 SYRIAN AIRWAYS 3022 6754 9776 47 SHAM WINGS 11508 15807 27315 108 FLY DAMAS 3480 5946 9426 51 YEMEN AIRWAYS 1764 2097 3861 27 ELSAEEDA 7358 13559 20917 126 AFRIQIYAH AIRWAYS 7294 12842 20136 97 LIBYAN AIRLINES 2855 3763 6618 47 TURKISH AIRLINES 45320 44505 89825 365 KENYA AIR WAYS 15944 15163 31107 236 ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES 84310 78179 162489 1031 ERITREAN AIRLINES 7686 9213 16899 138 EGYPT AIR 79768 79678 159446 812 TARCO 150637 159391 310028 1686 BADR 133090 124060 257150 1481 NOVA 9577 12489 22066 122 MEDITERRANEAN 66 137 203 5 TOTAL 1477799 1542774 3020573 12949(*2) Twenty Five Air Carriers transported the above table, in DEC Mediterranean joined by five flights between ATH and KRT. KRT network has Twenty One airports, 15 in the Middle East, 5 in Africa beside IST. GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA CARRIER Enplaned Deplaned TOTAL M.SH % SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES 311737 304684 616421 48.6 NATIONAL AIR SERVICES 103024 133322 236346 18.6 SUDAN AIRWAYS 30652 42196 72848 5.8 BDR 76533 70622 147155 11.6 TRQ 87891 83738 171629 13.6 NOV 9577 12489 22066 1.8 TOTAL 619414 647051 1266465 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES CARRIER Enplaned Deplaned TOTAL M.SH % EMIRATES 80516 71642 152158 27.9 ETIHAD AIR WAYS 18284 18311 36595 6.7 FLY DUBAI 90173 92615 182788 33.5 AIR ARABIA 72968 87368 160336 29.4 BDR 6858 6378 13236 2.5 TOTAL 268799 276314 545113 EGYPT CARRIER Enplaned Deplaned TOTAL M.SH % SUDAN AIRWAYS 24150 26534 50684 13.7 EGYPT AIR 79768 79678 159446 43 BDR 40264 37263 77527 20.9 TRQ 42342 36109 78451 21 ERITREAN AIRLINES 1117 2368 3485 1.4 TOTAL 187641 181952 369593 Traffic from and to the Middle East represented 72.2% International traffic affected by the global and regional events. PASSENGERS DOMESTIC TRAFFIC OBEID CARRIER Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs BDR 16960 14407 31367 204 NOVA 19735 20824 40559 239 TOTAL 36695 35231 71926 443 KASALA CARRIER Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs BDR 7983 8869 16852 141 NOVA 21049 18899 39948 216 TOTAL 29032 27768 56800 357 PORTSUDAN Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs SUD 1806 1317 3123 113 NOVA 30118 30589 60707 365 BDR 18536 12129 30665 237 TRQ 13636 10923 24559 143 TOTAL 64096 54958 119054 858 NYALA CARRIER Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs SUD 6894 8668 15562 91 BDR 11118 8805 19923 95 TRQ 17236 15535 32771 180 TOTAL 35248 33008 68256 366 ELFASHIR CARRIER Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs SUD 3185 3607 6792 66 BDR 5864 4991 10855 80 TRQ 13342 11118 24460 144 TOTAL 22391 19716 42107 290 GENANA CARRIER Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs SUD 3330 3872 7202 59 BDR 12799 10185 22984 133 TRQ 11662 9122 20784 157 TOTAL 27791 23179 50970 349 DMAZIN CARRIER Deplaned Enplaned TOTAL FLTs BDR 6786 6397 13183 93 GRAND TOTAL Deplaned Enplaned FLTs 422314 220404 201910 2756(*2) OIL PRODUCTION AREA SFS DEST FLTs PASS BLL 265 24906 HEG 349 30641 TOTAL 614(*2) 55547 DEST FLTs PASS BLL 195(*2) 17882 Domestic traffic deteriorated by 14.5%. while the flights cut down 567. The above tables are bearing the same features of purpose of travel. The passengers who intended KRT are raised above those who left back, they came for medical treatment by air transport, but returned by land transport due to the high cost of air transport. PASSENGERS INT Sched Transfer HAJJ TOT DOM TOTAL TERMINAL PASSENGERS 3020573 12311 34554 495743 3563181 AIR CARGO IMPORTED AND EXPORTED CARGO AIR CARRIER IMPORTED EXPORTED REMARK SUDAN AIRWAYS 387983 51486 PASS FLTs SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES 5970388 1236227 CGO& PASS EMIRATES 3050241 2784630 CGO& PASS ETIHAD AIR WAYS 3874708 729418 CGO& PASS FLY DUBAI 61075 122126 PASS FLTs AIR ARABIA 106095 101530 PASS FLTs GULF AIR 441206 459167 PASS FLTs QATAR AIR WAYS 3957097 3128721 CGO& PASS ROYAL JORDANIAN 98186 46694 PASS FLTs SYRIAN AIRWAYS 25948 0 PASS FLTs TURKISH AIRLINES 1338267 1087819 CGO& PASS KENYA AIR WAYS 107349 53757 PASS FLTs ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES 543694 329957 CGO& PASS ERITREAN AIRLINES 0 4790 PASS FLTs EGYPT AIR 715267 419880 PASS FLTs MAR AIR 45682 0 CGO FLTs TOTAL 20723186 10556202 31279388 4.6 Ton courier mail served by Sudapost, the majority were personal effects and the rest were samples for import purposes. Just cargo flights, EY 59 B777and 30 A330, EK 26 B777, QR 73 A330 SV 57 B747, ET 23 B777, TK 39 A330 and Martin air one B747. DOMESTIC CARGO AIRPORT CGO From KRT Kg CGO To KRT Kg ELFASHIR 151558 1232 GENANA 778484 576 NYALA 402996 1345 DEAN 2847 567 ZALINGE 37311 111 UMSYALA 2062 234 OBEID 272 341 KASALA 818 0 PORTSUDAN 2364 2345 ABYEA 480 0 BOR 532 0 GERIEDA 200 0 TOTAL 1379924 6751 The cargo transported from KRT was medical drugs, food stuff, drinks and some software materials. Land transport is cheaper enough to transport cargo from the rest of the country. MOST FREQUENT TYPE TYPE NO OF FLTs A330 1926 A320 4755 B777 359 B737 6841 CRJ 2288 E 190 349 349 1926 2288 A330 A320 B777 B737 4755 CRJ 6841 E 190 359 These are the most frequent type including international, domestic, passenger and cargo flights .
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