You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. 1998 Airport Traf f ic Report ......................................................................................................... JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LAGUARDIA AIRPORT TETERBORO AIRPORT DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN HELIPORT You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................. F ACT SHEETS John F. Kennedy International Airport .....................................................................................................................1 Newark International Airport ....................................................................................................................................2 LaGuardia Airport.......................................................................................................................................................3 Downtown Manhattan Heliport/Teterboro Airport...............................................................................................4 1. AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS Commercial and Non-Commercial Aircraft Movements 1.1.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ..............................................................................................5 1.1.2 Monthly Totals 1998, by Airport and Region ...................................................................................................10 Helicopter Movements 1.2.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport, Heliport and Region ............................................................................15 1.2.2 Monthly Totals 1997-1998, by Airport, Heliport and Region..........................................................................16 Aircraft Movements By Market 1.3.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................17 Maps Cities Served – Scheduled Non-Stop Service by Airport..............................................................................................22 2. PASSENGER TRAFFIC Top Fifteen Airport Comparisons 2.1.1 Number of Passengers–1998 .............................................................................................................................33 2.1.2 Number of Passengers, Worldwide–1998..........................................................................................................34 Commercial Passenger Traffic 2.2.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................35 2.2.2 Monthly Totals 1998, by Airport and Region ...................................................................................................39 Passenger Traffic in Helicopters 2.3.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport, Heliport and Region ............................................................................43 2.3.2 Monthly Totals 1997-1998, by Airport, Heliport and Region..........................................................................44 Passenger Traffic By Market 2.4.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................45 Passenger Traffic By Airline 2.5.1 Top 10 Carriers, 1998 Passengers, by Airport and Region ...............................................................................47 Passenger Traffic by Terminal 2.6.1 1998 Passengers, Domestic and International by Airport .................................................................................49 Top 25 Origins/Destinations 2.7.1 Scheduled Airlines, 1998, Domestic by Airport and Region .............................................................................50 2.7.2 Scheduled Airlines, 1998, International by Airport and Region ........................................................................54 Passenger Demographics 2.8.1 Profile of Departing Passengers, by Airport and Region....................................................................................57 i You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. 3. CARGO TRANSPORT Top Fifteen Airport Comparisons 3.1.1 Revenue Cargo in Short Tons, 1998 .................................................................................................................59 3.1.2 Revenue Cargo in Short Tons, Worldwide, 1998 ..............................................................................................60 Revenue Freight In Short Tons 3.2.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................61 3.2.2 Monthly Totals 1998, by Airport and Region ...................................................................................................62 3.3.1 By International Market, Annual Totals 1989-1997, for Region.......................................................................63 3.3.2 U.S. Trading Districts by Air, 1998 ...................................................................................................................64 3.3.3 Air Trade Commodities in the NY/NJ Region, 1998.......................................................................................65 Revenue Freight by Airlines 3.4.1 Top 10 Carriers 1998, by Airport and Region...................................................................................................66 Revenue Mail In Short Tons 3.5.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................68 3.5.2 Monthly Totals 1998, by Airport and Region ...................................................................................................69 4. OTHER ACTIVITIES Airport Bus Passengers 4.1.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................71 4.1.2 Monthly Totals 1997-1998, by Airport and Region..........................................................................................72 Paid Parked Cars 4.2.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................73 4.2.2 Monthly Totals 1997-1998, by Airport and Region..........................................................................................74 Subway and New Jersey Transit 4.3.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................75 4.3.2 Monthly Totals 1997-1998, by Airport and Region..........................................................................................76 Airport Employment 4.4.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................77 Estimated Annual Payroll 4.5.1 Annual Totals 1985-1998, by Airport and Region ............................................................................................78 The Economic Impact of the Aviation Industry 4.6.1 1998 Totals for the New York/New Jersey Region...........................................................................................79 APPENDIX Glossary......................................................................................................................................................................81 Credits ........................................................................................................................................................................82 ii You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. John F. Kennedy International Airport ............................................................................................................................. OPERATED BY parking garages, that will connect with a Terminal 9 serves American’s domestic and John F. Kennedy International Airport light rail network that will link the passenger Puerto Rico destinations and is connected (JFK) is operated by The Port Authority terminals and connect with the city subway to the international terminal. of New York and New Jersey, under a lease and Long Island railroad. Tower Air has invested more than $10 with the City of New York since June 1, million dollars in its headquarters at JFK, 1947. CENTRAL TERMINAL AREA including its offices in Hangar 17, the reno- JFK has nine airline passenger terminals in vating and expanding of Building 213 for its LOCATION the center of the airport, surrounded by a new terminal in 1993, and in 1995 construct- ing a new finger with three additional gates. JFK International is located in the south- dual ring of peripheral taxiways. Initially eastern section of Queens County, New 655 acres, the Central Terminal Area (CTA) Approximately 125 domestic and inter- York City, on Jamaica Bay. It is fifteen miles was enlarged to 880 acres by relocation of national carriers serve JFK International. by highway from midtown Manhattan. the taxiways to provide space needed for expansion of the passenger terminals. There Air Traffic Control Tower SIZE are about 173 aircraft gate positions serving The modern Air Traffic Control Tower, the various terminals. The Central Terminal built in 1994, soars 321 feet tall and JFK consists of 4,930 acres, including 880 Area facilities also include a central heating includes
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