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5 May, 2015 Page 1 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures And TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2014 ( Major carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIRTRAN AIRWAYS CORPORATION Scheduled 83496 84141 7949119 4045.37 0.00 Nonscheduled 16 0 2187 0.00 0.00 All services 83512 84141 7951306 4045.37 0.00 ALASKA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 168077 146139 20052258 54342.82 14517.60 Nonscheduled 347 0 28976 31.89 0.00 All services 168424 146139 20081234 54374.71 14517.60 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 608094 617169 77113184 252712.11 24726.66 Nonscheduled 951 0 105445 2.79 0.00 All services 609045 617169 77218629 252714.90 24726.66 ATLAS AIR INC. Nonscheduled 10290 0 143822 519013.84 0.00 DELTA AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 860637 846744 117058855 279679.52 97553.14 Nonscheduled 5244 0 261148 0.00 0.00 All services 865881 846744 117320003 279679.52 97553.14 ENVOY AIR Scheduled 391899 413093 15414623 578.58 9.53 Nonscheduled 369 0 7636 27.77 0.15 All services 392268 413093 15422259 606.35 9.68 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 696504 732120 29468408 27.84 0.76 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION Scheduled 271283 271282 0 5944979.86 3807.87 Nonscheduled 147 2 0 1417.55 0.00 All services 271430 271284 0 5946397.41 3807.87 FRONTIER AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 86481 86589 11495162 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 2219 0 265393 0.00 0.00 All services 88700 86589 11760555 0.00 0.00 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 77123 77358 9580344 62189.12 55.25 Nonscheduled 17 0 2215 10.98 0.00 All services 77140 77358 9582559 62200.10 55.25 JETBLUE AIRWAYS Scheduled 269971 275513 29242668 13756.29 0.00 Nonscheduled 319 0 32247 0.00 0.00 All services 270290 275513 29274915 13756.29 0.00 KALITTA AIR LLC Nonscheduled 1547 0 0 79045.53 12252.23 5 May, 2015 Page 1 SKYWEST AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 617441 636342 26894887 0.00 0.00 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO. Scheduled 1164132 1177115 126952030 135382.85 0.00 Nonscheduled 917 0 89722 0.00 0.00 All services 1165049 1177115 127041752 135382.85 0.00 SPIRIT AIR LINES Scheduled 96899 88181 13259956 0.00 0.00 UNITED AIR LINES INC. Scheduled 569652 574693 77285683 219635.36 137571.26 Nonscheduled 1567 0 188002 5094.67 8.69 All services 571219 574693 77473685 224730.03 137579.95 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Scheduled 104755 104755 0 3422460.87 103935.68 Nonscheduled 60 0 0 0.00 0.00 All services 104815 104755 0 3422460.87 103935.68 US AIRWAYS INC. Scheduled 432622 439507 54054121 48839.59 46289.77 Nonscheduled 290 0 40063 0.00 0.00 All services 432912 439507 54094184 48839.59 46289.77 VIRGIN AMERICA Scheduled 57806 58173 6419000 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 23 0 3290 0.00 0.00 All services 57829 58173 6422290 0.00 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 6581195 6628916 623410444 11043275.20 440728.59 5 May, 2015 Page 2 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2014 ( National carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABX AIR INC Scheduled 11028 11933 0 230960.77 0.00 Nonscheduled 426 0 0 5782.01 0.00 All services 11454 11933 0 236742.78 0.00 AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 4317 0 7357 60348.40 0.00 AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES CORP Scheduled 151238 158516 5865761 709.85 27.33 ALLEGIANT AIR Scheduled 53445 53445 8050730 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 940 0 136436 0.00 0.00 All services 54385 53445 8187166 0.00 0.00 AMERIJET INTERNATIONAL Scheduled 2233 2059 0 59935.32 432.55 CENTURION CARGO INC. Nonscheduled 525 0 0 29526.23 0.00 CHAUTAUQUA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 86302 91303 3240792 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 155 0 5725 0.00 0.00 All services 86457 91303 3246517 0.00 0.00 COMPASS AIRLINES Scheduled 63705 64747 3872010 3.88 0.00 ENDEAVOR AIR INC. Scheduled 244458 251730 11730458 41.04 0.42 Nonscheduled 877 0 13026 0.00 0.00 All services 245335 251730 11743484 41.04 0.42 GOJET AIRLINES LLC D/B/A UNITED EXPRESS Scheduled 77188 80844 4017023 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 11 0 0 0.00 0.00 All services 77199 80844 4017023 0.00 0.00 HORIZON AIR Scheduled 120462 122484 6985319 2982.98 9.21 Nonscheduled 2 0 65 0.00 0.00 All services 120464 122484 6985384 2982.98 9.21 LYNDEN AIR CARGO AIRLINES Scheduled 931 931 0 2517.57 6745.08 Nonscheduled 677 0 0 4552.33 6.81 All services 1608 931 0 7069.90 6751.89 MESA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 143278 146362 8897202 413.67 43.11 MIAMI AIR INTERNATIONAL Nonscheduled 3395 0 214611 0.00 0.00 5 May, 2015 Page 3 NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINES Nonscheduled 149 0 8833 0.00 0.00 OMNI AIR EXPRESS Nonscheduled 2107 0 296607 605.77 0.00 POLAR AIR CARGO AIRWAYS Nonscheduled 2622 0 0 255206.25 0.00 PSA AIRLINES INC. Scheduled 122840 127089 5555340 909.25 53.58 REPUBLIC AIRLINES Scheduled 218186 228871 12808841 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 3550 0 240484 0.00 0.00 All services 221736 228871 13049325 0.00 0.00 SHUTTLE AMERICA CORP. Scheduled 106068 112028 5637440 0.00 0.00 SOUTHERN AIR INC. Nonscheduled 1025 0 0 46501.27 0.00 SUN COUNTRY AIRLINES D/B/A MN AIRLINES Scheduled 17259 17217 1707592 606.00 2226.37 Nonscheduled 2394 0 203311 7.20 0.00 All services 19653 17217 1910903 613.20 2226.37 USA JET AIRLINES INC. Nonscheduled 3845 0 0 4212.66 0.00 VISION AIRLINES Scheduled 194 194 21210 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 1690 0 55719 0.00 0.00 All services 1884 194 76929 0.00 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 1447522 1469753 79571892 705822.45 9544.46 5 May, 2015 Page 4 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2014 ( Large regional carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALOHA AIR CARGO Scheduled 10929 10760 0 41204.74 14418.21 ASIA PACIFIC Nonscheduled 381 0 0 1681.06 1225.33 AVJET CORPORATION Nonscheduled 1522 0 4343 0.00 0.00 CASINO EXPRESS Scheduled 12 12 300 0.00 0.00 Nonscheduled 504 0 40173 0.00 0.00 All services 516 12 40473 0.00 0.00 FALCON AIR EXPRESS Nonscheduled 3450 0 310890 0.00 0.00 FLORIDA WEST AIRLINES INC. Nonscheduled 634 0 0 23337.29 0.00 GULF AND CARIBBEAN CARGO Nonscheduled 3838 0 0 12497.17 0.00 ISLAND AIR HAWAII Scheduled 9850 9965 324506 12.50 0.00 KALITTA CHARTERS II Nonscheduled 1243 16921 0 7101.76 0.00 NORTHERN AIR CARGO INC. Scheduled 4237 0 0 13477.64 14189.02 Nonscheduled 1328 0 0 5081.13 373.61 All services 5565 0 0 18558.77 14562.63 TATONDUK OUTFITTERS LIMITED D/B/A EVERTS AIR ALASKA AND EVERTS AIR CARGO Scheduled 4885 0 1255 7494.65 17191.06 Nonscheduled 2108 0 1100 8833.51 0.00 All services 6993 0 2355 16328.16 17191.06 WESTERN GLOBAL Nonscheduled 104 0 0 2539.13 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 45025 37658 682567 123260.58 47397.23 5 May, 2015 Page 5 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2014 ( Medium regional carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMERISTAR AIR CARGO Nonscheduled 1463 0 15439 1532.54 0.00 CARIBBEAN SUN AIRLINES, INC. D/B/A WORLD ATLANTIC AIRLINES Nonscheduled 2502 0 193479 0.00 0.00 DYNAMIC AIRWAYS, LLC Nonscheduled 364 0 16220 839.84 0.00 KAISERAIR, INC. Nonscheduled 168 0 5772 0.00 0.00 ORANGE AIR Nonscheduled 64 0 3958 0.00 0.00 PRESCOTT SUPPORT COMPANY, INC. Nonscheduled 109 0 0 141.23 0.00 RHOADES AVIATION DBA TRANSAIR Nonscheduled 1618 0 0 7780.90 1017.14 SIERRA PACIFIC AIRLINES Nonscheduled 700 0 23729 0.00 0.00 SWIFT AIR, LLC Nonscheduled 2233 0 142071 0.00 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 9221 0 400668 10294.51 1017.14 5 May, 2015 Page 6 TABLE 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2014 ( Small certificated carriers ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Departures Enplaned revenue-tones Carrier Group Service Total Enplaned by air carrier performed
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