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Columbus Regional Airport Authority - Rickenbacker International Airport Traffic Report Columbus Regional Airport Authority - Rickenbacker International Airport Traffic Report 2016 Total Cargo ( in pounds) January February March April May June July August September October November December Year to Date Cargolux 1,973,935 1,091,015 1,747,214 2,009,434 000000006,821,598 Cathay Pacific 1,671,533 1,174,775 2,078,948 1,970,942 000000006,896,198 Emirates 976,423 935,614 1,157,771 1,170,595 000000004,240,403 FedEx 7,418,657 7,215,406 7,730,689 6,988,993 0000000029,353,745 UPS 2,263,674 2,012,833 2,443,419 2,219,835 000000008,939,761 Charter - domestic 117,466 124,758 59,784 63,759 00000000365,767 Charter - international 438,638 354,292 73,000 195,083 000000001,061,013 Total 14,860,326 12,908,693 15,290,825 14,618,641 0000000057,678,485 NOTE: FedEx revisions were made in August for their MAR-JUN cargo due to internal reporting issues. Numbers have been corrected here. 2015 Total Cargo Landing Weight ( in pounds) January February March April May June July August September October November December Year to Date Cargolux 10,626,000 6,072,000 9,867,000 9,867,000 0000000036,432,000 Cathay Pacific 11,385,000 7,590,000 12,903,000 12,903,000 0000000044,781,000 Emirates 4,025,000 4,025,000 5,175,000 5,175,000 0000000018,400,000 FedEx 31,489,388 27,915,688 33,612,092 30,697,980 00000000123,715,148 UPS 13,374,400 12,596,320 14,754,080 14,016,320 0000000054,741,120 Charter - domestic 1,626,200 1,207,900 1,277,100 686,100 000000004,797,300 Charter - international 1,332,000 1,332,000 1,379,525 666,000 000000004,709,525 Total 73,857,988 60,738,908 78,967,797 74,011,400 00000000287,576,093 2015 Total Passengers January February March April May June July August September October November December Year to Date Allegiant Air 11,265 11,969 18,272 16,694 0000000058,200 Miami Air 563 326 0000000000 889 Sun Country 121 00000000000 121 Other 306 00000000000 306 Total 12,255 12,295 18,272 16,694 0000000059,516 2015 Total Passenger Landing Weight ( in pounds) January February March April May June July August September October November December Year to Date Allegiant Air 5,379,242 5,660,940 8,459,034 8,477,920 0000000027,977,136 Miami Air 585,200 292,600 0000000000877,800 Sun Country 146,300 00000000000146,300 Other 652,000 00000000000652,000 Total 6,762,742 5,953,540 8,459,034 8,477,920 0000000029,653,236 COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - 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Skywest 2,611 2,838 - - - - 55 3,203,200 Delta Totals 63,894 66,330 9,525 40,938 42,519 43,287 945 75,967,324 Southwest 107,464 114,865 - - 242,140 265,297 1,030 130,478,000 Southwest Totals 107,464 114,865 - - 242,140 265,297 1,030 130,478,000 United 7,875 8,102 4,886 3,328 2,042 17,677 76 10,677,300 United Express - ExpressJet 3,880 4,263 - - - - 100 4,381,858 United Express - Mesa 6,750 6,734 - - - - 117 7,871,000 United Express - Republic 7,090 7,322 - - - - 140 10,345,860 United Express - Shuttle America 7,272 8,388 - - - - 142 10,268,304 United Express - Skywest 2,641 2,712 - - - - 44 2,943,699 United Express - Trans States Air 600 608 - - - - 13 570,110 United Totals 36,108 38,129 4,886 3,328 2,042 17,677 632 47,058,131 US Airways- - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin 4,472 4,562 - - 434 1,313 125 5,875,000 US Airways Express - Mesa - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - PSA 6,031 6,155 980 - 65 418 98 7,218,800 US Airways Express - Republic 20,448 22,464 - - - - 396 29,291,512 US Airways Totals 30,951 33,181 980 - 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Skywest - - - - - - 1 74,957 United Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways- - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Republic - - - - - - 4 294,538 TOTAL 335 285 - - - - 36 2,522,300 NON-SIGNATORY CHARTERS*/FERRIES/DIVERSIONS Aerodynamics, Inc. - 34 - - - - 1 41,226 Ameristar Jet Charter - - - - - - - - Castle Aviation - - - - - - - - Elite Airways - - - - - - - - IBC Airways - - - - - - - - Interjet - - - - - - - - Kalitta 4 6 - - - - 6 91,800 Les Investissements Nolinor Inc. - - - - - - - - Miami Air 89 - - - - - 1 146,300 MLW Aviation - - - - - - - - Omni Air 209 208 - - - - 2 600,000 Priority Air Charter - - - - - - - - Royal Air Freight 2 2 - - - - 1 12,490 RVR Aviation - - - - - - - - Sun Country 121 121 - - - - 2 258,400 Sunwing - - - - - - - - Swift Air 50 96 - - - - 3 363,000 Swift Air - Aviation Advantage 459 483 - - - - 4 484,000 Ultimate Jet Charters - - - - - - - - VivaAerobus 720 539 - - - - 5 711,000 Xtra Airways - - - - - - - - TOTAL 1,654 1,489 - - - - 25 2,708,216 TOTAL SIGNATORY & NON-SIGNATORY 1,989 1,774 - 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