Final 2007 Enplanements for Primary, Nonprimary Commercial Service, and General Aviation Airports by State, September 2008

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Final 2007 Enplanements for Primary, Nonprimary Commercial Service, and General Aviation Airports by State, September 2008 Source: CY07 ACAIS Final Calendar Year 2007 Enplanements and 9/26/2008 Percent Change from CY06 R CY2007 CY 2006 Rank ST Locid City Airport Name % Change S/L O Hub Enplanements Enplanements Ted Stevens Anchorage 61 AL AK ANC Anchorage International P M 2,617,964 2,367,390 10.6% 126 AL AK FAI Fairbanks Fairbanks International P S 449,076 424,816 5.7% 136 AL AK JNU Juneau Juneau International P S 403,825 394,929 2.3% 201 AL AK BET Bethel Bethel P N 143,341 137,521 4.2% 214 AL AK KTN Ketchikan Ketchikan International P N 111,048 108,102 2.7% 223 AL AK ENA Kenai Kenai Municipal P N 94,720 93,246 1.6% 233 AL AK ADQ Kodiak Kodiak P N 81,713 77,343 5.7% 238 AL AK SIT Sitka Sitka Rocky Gutierrez P N 74,518 78,918 -5.6% 247 AL AK OTZ Kotzebue Ralph Wien Memorial P N 64,717 63,417 2.1% 249 AL AK OME Nome Nome P N 62,915 63,017 -0.2% 261 AL AK SCC Deadhorse Deadhorse P N 52,517 21,961 139.1% 277 AL AK HOM Homer Homer P N 44,114 40,213 9.7% 280 AL AK DLG Dillingham Dillingham P N 42,617 43,420 -1.9% 281 AL AK AKN King Salmon King Salmon P N 42,253 38,220 10.6% 282 AL AK 5KE Ketchikan Ketchikan Harbor GA None 41,085 29,878 37.5% Wiley Post-Will Rogers 284 AL AK BRW Barrow Memorial P N 39,009 39,183 -0.4% 298 AL AK DUT Unalaska Unalaska P N 30,581 29,260 4.5% 330 AL AK ANI Aniak Aniak P N 23,803 26,041 -8.6% 331 AL AK LHD Anchorage Lake Hood P N 23,647 18,540 27.6% Petersburg James A 340 AL AK PSG Petersburg Johnson P N 20,543 19,898 3.2% 349 AL AK CDV Cordova Merle K (Mudhole) Smith P N 16,759 17,442 -3.9% 355 AL AK VDZ Valdez Valdez Pioneer Field P N 16,225 15,457 5.0% 370 AL AK KSM St Mary's St Mary's P N 14,258 13,744 3.7% 377 AL AK SGY Skagway Skagway P N 13,156 9,038 45.6% 381 AL AK ENM Emmonak Emmonak P N 12,638 10,648 18.7% 392 AL AK WRG Wrangell Wrangell P N 11,588 10,580 9.5% 396 AL AK YAK Yakutat Yakutat P N 11,443 11,586 -1.2% 397 AL AK UNK Unalakleet Unalakleet P N 11,249 11,261 -0.1% 403 AL AK MBA Manokotak Manokotak P N 10,869 10,620 2.3% 416 AL AK MRI Anchorage Merrill Field CS None 9,204 10,820 -14.9% 419 AL AK FYU Fort Yukon Fort Yukon CS None 9,085 8,929 1.8% 420 AL AK SOV Seldovia Seldovia CS None 9,081 9,637 -5.8% 421 AL AK DGG Red Dog Mine Red Dog GA None 9,040 8,475 6.7% 422 AL AK GAL Galena Edward G. Pitka Sr CS None 8,909 10,770 -17.3% 424 AL AK CDB Cold Bay Cold Bay CS None 8,721 9,153 -4.7% 427 AL AK HNH Hoonah Hoonah CS None 8,482 8,615 -1.5% 429 AL AK ILI Iliamna Iliamna CS None 8,153 9,207 -11.5% 430 AL AK AQY Girdwood Girdwood GA None 7,850 8,100 -3.1% 433 AL AK HNS Haines Haines CS None 7,554 7,071 6.8% 438 AL AK AQH Quinhagak Quinhagak CS None 7,373 7,248 1.7% 444 AL AK D76 Noorvik Robert /Bob/ Curtis Memorial CS None 6,523 6,884 -5.2% 446 AL AK WLK Selawik Selawik CS None 6,380 6,504 -1.9% 447 AL AK HPB Hooper Bay Hooper Bay CS None 6,321 6,327 -0.1% 448 AL AK CGA Craig Craig CS None 6,300 2,517 150.3% 456 AL AK AWI Wainwright Wainwright CS None 5,559 4,324 28.6% 457 AL AK MOU Mountain Village Mountain Village CS None 5,528 5,013 10.3% 459 AL AK WTK Noatak Noatak CS None 5,210 5,604 -7.0% 460 AL AK GST Gustavus Gustavus CS None 5,197 10,959 -52.6% 461 AL AK MCG McGrath McGrath CS None 5,190 5,006 3.7% 462 AL AK IIK Kipnuk Kipnuk CS None 5,189 5,893 -12.0% 467 AL AK PHO Point Hope Point Hope CS None 5,091 4,900 3.9% 472 AL AK OOK Toksook Bay Toksook Bay CS None 4,875 4,583 6.4% Source: CY07 ACAIS Final Calendar Year 2007 Enplanements and 9/26/2008 Percent Change from CY06 475 AL AK BVK Buckland Buckland CS None 4,776 5,192 -8.0% 478 AL AK IAN Kiana Bob Baker Memorial CS None 4,734 5,000 -5.3% 479 AL AK SHH Shishmaref Shishmaref CS None 4,732 5,040 -6.1% 480 AL AK VAK Chevak Chevak CS None 4,641 4,791 -3.1% 482 AL AK AQT Nuiqsut Nuiqsut CS None 4,545 4,882 -6.9% 484 AL AK SVA Savoonga Savoonga CS None 4,467 4,400 1.5% 486 AL AK KLG Kalskag Kalskag CS None 4,420 4,852 -8.9% 487 AL AK GAM Gambell Gambell CS None 4,372 4,310 1.4% 489 AL AK SCM Scammon Bay Scammon Bay CS None 4,309 4,131 4.3% 490 AL AK 5Z9 Katmai National Lake Brooks GA None 4,295 2,304 86.4% 492 AL AK 0AK Pilot Station Pilot Station CS None 4,239 3,693 14.8% 497 AL AK 2A9 Kotlik Kotlik CS None 4,117 3,654 12.7% 498 AL AK SDP Sand Point Sand Point CS None 4,105 4,117 -0.3% 502 AL AK Z09 Kasigluk Kasigluk CS None 4,001 4,218 -5.1% 505 AL AK BLG Beluga Beluga GA None 3,951 6,308 -37.4% 506 AL AK KVL Kivalina Kivalina CS None 3,941 4,033 -2.3% 507 AL AK MTM Metlakatla Metlakatla CS None 3,932 2,329 68.8% 508 AL AK UBW Kuparuk Ugnu-Kuparuk GA None 3,865 61 6236.1% 511 AL AK A61 Tuntutuliak Tuntutuliak CS None 3,763 3,687 2.1% 513 AL AK EEK Eek Eek CS None 3,759 3,241 16.0% 514 AL AK AKP Anaktuvuk Pass Anaktuvuk Pass CS None 3,749 3,444 8.9% 516 AL AK TAL Tanana Ralph M Calhoun Memorial CS None 3,719 3,592 3.5% 517 AL AK DUY Kongiganak Kongiganak CS None 3,716 4,008 -7.3% 518 AL AK BTI Kaktovik Barter Island LRRS CS None 3,695 4,942 -25.2% 520 AL AK AUK Alakanuk Alakanuk CS None 3,527 3,518 0.3% 521 AL AK GGV Kwigillingok Kwigillingok CS None 3,476 3,859 -9.9% 522 AL AK NUL Nulato Nulato CS None 3,465 3,335 3.9% 526 AL AK CFK Chefornak Chefornak CS None 3,391 3,570 -5.0% 529 AL AK SMK St Michael St Michael CS None 3,302 2,927 12.8% 530 AL AK TYE Tyonek Tyonek GA None 3,260 3,445 -5.4% 532 AL AK HLA Huslia Huslia CS None 3,215 3,337 -3.7% 534 AL AK KKA Koyuk Koyuk Alfred Adams CS None 3,192 3,766 -15.2% 535 AL AK KEB English Bay Nanwalek CS None 3,191 3,358 -5.0% 536 AL AK ELI Elim Elim CS None 3,189 3,772 -15.5% 538 AL AK 16A Nunapitchuk Nunapitchuk CS None 3,152 2,821 11.7% 542 AL AK RSH Russian Mission Russian Mission CS None 3,090 2,727 13.3% 543 AL AK MDM Marshall Marshall Don Hunter Sr CS None 3,077 2,636 16.7% 544 AL AK SNP Saint Paul Island St Paul Island CS None 3,064 3,313 -7.5% 549 AL AK PGM Port Graham Port Graham CS None 2,953 3,363 -12.2% 550 AL AK 6R7 Old Harbor Old Harbor CS None 2,946 2,620 12.4% 551 AL AK 2A3 Larsen Bay Larsen Bay CS None 2,944 2,699 9.1% 552 AL AK KWT Kwethluk Kwethluk CS None 2,923 2,329 25.5% 554 AL AK TLT Tuluksak Tuluksak CS None 2,883 2,168 33.0% Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr 556 AL AK ATK Atqasuk Memorial CS None 2,819 2,929 -3.8% 563 AL AK KTS Brevig Mission Brevig Mission CS None 2,696 3,152 -14.5% 564 AL AK KTB Thorne Bay Thorne Bay CS None 2,648 1,418 86.7% 567 AL AK 4A2 Atmautluak Atmautluak CS None 2,613 2,018 29.5% 568 AL AK Z13 Akiachak Akiachak CS None 2,607 1,811 44.0% 569 AL AK N93 Golovin Golovin CS None 2,605 2,868 -9.2% 572 AL AK T44 Kodiak Trident Basin GA None 2,561 2,788 -8.1% 574 AL AK WMO White Mountain White Mountain CS None 2,516 2,821 -10.8% 575 AL AK 6A8 Allakaket Allakaket CS None 2,505 1,969 27.2% 580 AL AK SHG Shungnak Shungnak GA None 2,452 2,643 -7.2% 581 AL AK RBY Ruby Ruby GA None 2,450 2,340 4.7% 583 AL AK AFM Ambler Ambler GA None 2,354 2,371 -0.7% 584 AL AK WBB Stebbins Stebbins GA None 2,349 2,428 -3.3% Source: CY07 ACAIS Final Calendar Year 2007 Enplanements and 9/26/2008 Percent Change from CY06 585 AL AK EWU Newtok Newtok GA None 2,348 2,103 11.7% 586 AL AK KVC King Cove King Cove GA None 2,332 2,783 -16.2% 587 AL AK ORI Port Lions Port Lions GA None 2,311 2,162 6.9% 588 AL AK 2C7 Shaktoolik Shaktoolik GA None 2,289 2,196 4.2% 590 AL AK KAL Kaltag Kaltag GA None 2,268 2,601 -12.8% 591 AL AK HCA Holy Cross Holy Cross GA None 2,244 2,042 9.9% 592 AL AK KWF Waterfall Waterfall GA None 2,237 1,444 54.9% 593 AL AK KAE Kake Kake GA None 2,233 2,743 -18.6% 598 AL AK PIZ Point Lay Point Lay LRRS GA None 2,172 2,125 2.2% 599 AL AK DEE Deering Deering GA None 2,154 2,517 -14.4% Adak (Naval) 602 AL AK ADK Station/Mitchell Adak GA None 2,102 1,859 13.1% 610 AL AK UUO Willow Willow GA None 2,025 1,605 26.2% 614 AL AK 4KA Tununak Tununak GA None 2,001 1,759 13.8% 616 AL AK AKI Akiak Akiak GA None 1,983 1,483 33.7% 617 AL AK TER Teller Teller GA None 1,948 2,548 -23.6% 620 AL AK 4K5 Ouzinkie Ouzinkie GA None 1,914 1,695 12.9% 623 AL AK AGN Angoon Angoon GA None 1,896 2,080 -8.9% 624 AL AK TOG Togiak Village Togiak GA None 1,886 3,119 -39.5% 625 AL AK EIL Fairbanks Eielson AFB GA None 1,867 1,110 68.2% 626 AL AK PKA Napaskiak Napaskiak GA None 1,858 914 103.3% 628 AL AK WNA Napakiak Napakiak GA None 1,828 1,246 46.7% 630 AL AK VEE Venetie Venetie GA None 1,774 1,788 -0.8% 631 AL AK 9K2 Kokhanok Kokhanok GA None 1,765 1,610 9.6% 632 AL AK MYU Mekoryuk Mekoryuk GA None 1,736 1,614 7.6% 633 AL AK KQA Akutan Akutan GA None 1,733 1,714 1.1% 639 AL AK 5NN Nondalton Nondalton GA None 1,679 2,162 -22.3% 640 AL AK IGT Nightmute Nightmute GA None 1,659 1,642 1.0% 643 AL AK IWK Wales Wales GA None 1,638 1,863 -12.1% 645 AL AK SXP Sheldon Point Sheldon Point GA None 1,628 1,391 17.0% 648 AL AK ARC Arctic Village Arctic Village GA None 1,584 1,547 2.4% 649 AL AK GNU Goodnews Bay Goodnews GA None 1,567 1,286 21.9% Fairbanks/Ft 651 AL AK FBK Wainwright Ladd AAF GA None 1,539 2,076 -25.9% 653 AL AK LKK Kulik Lake Kulik Lake GA None 1,518 1,086 39.8% 656 AL AK BTT Bettles Bettles GA None 1,471 1,569 -6.3% 657 AL AK SHX Shageluk Shageluk GA None 1,462 1,461 0.1% 662 AL AK ANV Anvik Anvik GA None 1,408 1,128 24.8% 665 AL AK KGX Grayling Grayling GA None 1,363 1,555 -12.4% 669 AL AK OBU Kobuk Kobuk GA None 1,294 1,385 -6.6% 671 AL AK HYL Hollis Hollis GA None 1,274 948 34.4% 672 AL AK 4K0 Pedro Bay Pedro Bay GA None 1,271 609 108.7% 673 AL AK 5AK0 Trading Bay Trading Bay Production GA None 1,252 1,066 17.5% 681 AL AK GBH Galbraith Lake Galbraith Lake GA None 1,175 1,297 -9.4% 682 AL AK EII Egegik Egegik GA None 1,159 1,283 -9.7% 683 AL AK HUS Hughes Hughes GA None 1,148 1,137 1.0% 687 AL AK EDF Anchorage
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