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U.S. Department of TransportationBureau of Transportation StatisticsAirport Activity Statistics of Certificated Air Carriers,Summary Tables: Twelve Months EndingDecember 31, 2000BTS01-05Washington, DC: 2001
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NORMAN Y. MINETASecretary
MICHAEL P. JACKSONDeputy Secretary
BUREAU OFTRANSPORTATIONSTATISTICS
ASHISH K. SENDirector
RICK KOWALEWSKIDeputy Director
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CONTENTS
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Air Traffic Hubs (Map) ............................................................................................................... ii
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. iii
Glossary ....................................................................................................................................... v
SUMMARY TABLES
Table 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service .................................. 1-1
Table 2. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, andMail by State or U.S. Area and Type of Service ................................................ 2-1
Table 3. Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail in TotalOperations, All Services at Large Air Traffic Hubs ............................................ 3-1
Table 4. Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail in TotalOperations, All Services at Medium Air Traffic Hubs ....................................... 4-1
Table 5. Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail in Total Operations, All Services at Small Air Traffic Hubs ............................................ 5-1
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Myrtle Beach
Portland
Boston
Manchester/
Concord
Albany Providence
Hartford, CT/
Springfield, MA/
Westfield, MA
New York
Newark
Allentown/
Bethlehem/
Easton
Philadelphia, PA/
Camden, NJ
Atlantic City
SyracuseRochester
Buffalo/
Niagara Falls
Detroit
Harrisburg/York
Baltimore
Washington
Norfolk/
Virginia Beach/
Portsmouth/
Chesapeake
Richmond
Raleigh/Durham
Pittsburgh, PA/
Wheeling, WV
Cleveland
Columbus
Greensboro/
High Point/
Winston Salem
Charlotte
ColumbiaGreenville/Spartanburg
Jackson/
Vicksburg
Grand RapidsMilwaukee
MadisonCedar Rapids/
Iowa City
Dayton
Cincinnati
Lexington/Frankfort
Louisville
South BendChicago
Indianapolis
Knoxville
At lanta
Nashville
Huntsville
Moline
St. Louis
Memphis
Minneapolis/St. Paul
Des MoinesOmaha
Kansas City
Li ttle Rock
Tulsa
Wichita
Oklahoma City
Charleston
Savannah
Jacksonville
Orlando
West Palm Beach/Palm Beach
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale
Tampa/St. Petersburg/
Clearwater/Lakeland Sarasota/Bradenton
Ft. Myers
Birmingham
Pensacola
New Orleans
Baton RougeHouston
Dallas/Ft. Worth
Austin
San Antonio
Corpus Christi
Brownsville/
Harlingen/San Benito
Colorado Springs
Amarill o/Borger
Lubbock
Denver
Albuquerque
Spokane
Boise
Salt Lake City
Las Vegas
Indio/ Palm S pr ings
Seattle/Tacoma
Portland
Eugene
RenoSacramento
Ontario/Riverside/San Bernardino
Los Angeles/Burbank/Long Beach
San Francisco/OaklandSan Jose
Midl and/OdessaEl Paso
Tucson
PhoenixSan Diego
CA
NY
TX
FL
PA
ILOH
MI
NJ
NC
GA
VA
MA
IN
MO
WI
TN
WA
MD
MN
LA
AL
KY
AZ
SC
CO
CT
OK
OR
IA
MS
KS
AR
WVUT
NE
NM
ME
NHID
RI
MT
SD
DE
ND
DC
VT
WY
Fayetteville
Valparaiso
Gulfport/Biloxi
Islip
Airport Activity Statistics of Certificated Air CarriersDecember 31, 2000
Charlotte Amalie
San Juan
PUERTO RICO & VIRGIN ISLANDS
Fair banks
Anchorage
ALASKA
Guam
NORTHERNMARIANAISLANDS
Lihue
Kahului
HiloKailua-Kona
Honolulu
HAWAII
LEGENDLarge Hubs 29Medium Hubs 31Small Hubs 54
NV
Green Bay/
Clintonville
White Plains
INTRODUCTION
Airport Activity Statistics of Certificated Air Carriers: Summary Tables presents summary data forall scheduled and nonscheduled service by large certificated U.S. air carriers—including the vol-ume of passenger, freight, and mail enplanements, and aircraft departures for each airport servedduring the 12 months ending December 31, 2000.
Large certificated air carriers hold Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity issued by theU.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) authorizing the performance of air transportation. Largecertificated air carriers operate aircraft with seating capacity of more than 60 seats or a maximumpayload capacity of more than 18,000 pounds. Data for commuter, intrastate, and foreign-flag aircarriers are not included in this publication.
SOURCE OF DATA
The data in this publication are compiled from information reported to DOT by the large certifi-cated air carriers on BTS Form 41, Schedules T-100 and T-3.
PRESENTATION OF DATA
The data in this publication are presented in five tables. Tables 1 and 2 contain summary data bytype of service for carrier groups and individual air carriers, and summary figures by area and state.Tables 3, 4, and 5 show activity in air carrier system operations at large, medium, and small airtraffic hubs. Data are not broken out by domestic or international operations at airports; only U.S.system operations are shown.
Air Traffic Hubs
Air traffic hubs are designated as geographic areas based on the percentage of total passengersenplaned in that area. A hub may have more than one airport in it. This definition of hub shouldnot be confused with the definition used by the airlines in describing their “hub-and-spoke” routestructures.
Individual communities fall into four hub classifications as determined by each community’s per-centage of the total enplaned revenue passengers in all services and all operations of U.S. certifi-cated route carriers within the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. areas.Classifications for 2000 are based on 638,902,993 total enplaned revenue passengers.
The percentage and number of enplaned passengers in the hub classifications for 12 monthsending December 31, 2000 are:
Hub classification Percent of total enplaned passengers Number of enplaned passengers
Large (L) ................. 1.00 or more 6,389,029 or moreMedium (M) ........... 0.25 to 0.999 1,597,257 to 6,389,029Small (S) ................. 0.05 to 0.249 319,451 to 1,597,257Nonhub (N) ............ Less than 0.05 Less than 319,451
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During 2000 there were 114 air traffic hubs, representing 17 percent of the 699 total air traffic hubsand nonhubs in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. areas. The dominance ofhubs in air traffic patterns is demonstrated by the fact that 97 percent of all passenger enplane-ments were recorded at these hubs. The table below shows the number of hubs/nonhubs and thenumber and percentage of passenger enplanements at the hubs/nonhubs.
Number ofhubs/ Number of Passengers Passengers
Hub classification nonhubs airports enplaned (percent)
Large ................................... 29 72 478,845,117 74.95Medium ............................... 31 53 101,986,095 15.96Small ................................... 54 69 40,116,465 6.28Nonhub ............................... 585 610 17,955,316 2.81
TOTALS ............................... 699 804 638,902,993 100.00
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GLOSSARY*
Aircraft departure—An aircraft takeoff made at an airport.
Airport—A landing area regularly used by aircraft for receiving or discharging passengers or cargo.
Air traffic hub—A geographic area based on the percentage of total passengers enplaned in thatarea. A hub may have more than one airport in it. This definition of hub should not be confusedwith the definition used by the airlines in describing their “hub-and-spoke” route structures.
Air services—The total of scheduled and nonscheduled service.
Carrier group—A grouping of large certificated air carriers determined by annual operating rev-enues as shown below:
Carrier group Annual operating revenues
Majors .............................................. Over $1 billionNationals .......................................... $100 million to $1 billionLarge regionals ................................ $20 million to $100 millionMedium regionals ........................... Up to $20 million
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity—A certificate issued by DOT to an air carrierunder Section 401 of the Federal Aviation Act authorizing the carrier to engage in air transportation.
Certificated air carrier—An air carrier holding a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessityissued by DOT to engage in air transportation.
Community—A city or a group of cities receiving scheduled air service by certificated air carriers.
Departure—See “aircraft departure.”
Domestic operation—In general, operations within and between the 50 states of the United States,the District of Columbia, American Samoa, the Caroline Islands, Guam, the Johnston Islands, theNorthern Mariana Islands, Midway Island, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Wake Island.
Enplaned passengers—The total number of revenue passengers boarding aircraft.
Enplaned freight and mail—The number of revenue tons of freight and mail loaded on an aircraft.
Freight—Property transported by air. (Excludes mail and passenger baggage.)
Hub type—See “air traffic hub.”
International operations—Operations conducted outside the United States, including operationsbetween the United States and foreign countries.
*NOTE: The terms in this Glossary are defined as they pertain to this publication.
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GLOSSARY—Continued
Large air traffic hub—A community enplaning 1 percent or more of the total enplaned passen-gers in all services and all operations for all communities within the 50 states, the District ofColumbia, and other U.S. areas. Also see “air traffic hub.”
Large regionals—See “carrier group.”
Majors—See “carrier group.”
Medium air traffic hub—A community enplaning from 0.25 to 0.999 percent of the totalenplaned passengers in all services and all operations for all communities within the 50 states, theDistrict of Columbia, and other U.S. areas.
Medium regionals—See “carrier group.”
National—See “carrier group.”
Nonhub—A community enplaning less than 0.05 percent of the total enplaned passengers in allservices and all operations for all communities within the 50 states, the District of Columbia, andother U.S. areas. Also see “air traffic hub.”
Nonscheduled service—Revenue flights, such as charter flights, that are not operated in regularscheduled service and all nonrevenue flights incident to such flights.
Revenue—Transport activities for which remuneration is received by the carrier.
Revenue passenger—Person receiving air transportation from an air carrier for which the carrierreceives remuneration. Air carrier employees or others receiving air transportation against whomtoken service charges are levied are considered nonrevenue passengers. Infants for whom tokenfares are charged are not counted as passengers.
Scheduled service—Service operated over an air carrier’s routes, based on published flightschedules.
Small air traffic hub—A community enplaning from 0.05 to 0.249 percent of the total enplanedpassengers in all services and all operations and for all communities within the 50 states, theDistrict of Columbia, and other U.S. areas. Also see “air traffic hub.”
Total departures performed in all services—The total number of aircraft takeoffs made inscheduled and nonscheduled service.
Total departures performed in nonscheduled service—The total number of aircraft takeoffsmade in nonscheduled service.
Total departures performed in scheduled service—The total number of aircraft takeoffs madein scheduled service including extra sections.
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Table 1. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Carrier group Total Enplanedby air carrier Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Overall total,all carriers Scheduled 8,419,631 12,452,678 631,959,990 7,620,325.84 1,716,696.97
Nonscheduled 532,142 6,943,003 5,070,347.52 584,969.31All services 8,951,773 12,452,678 638,902,993 12,690,673.36 2,301,666.28
Major carriersAlaska Scheduled 158,308 165,435 12,693,295 63,018.38 19,220.01
Nonscheduled 228 12,409 50.32All services 158,536 165,435 12,705,704 63,068.70 19,220.01
America West Scheduled 204,018 212,692 19,701,317 31,326.34 35,926.29Nonscheduled 8,861 9,632
All services 212,879 212,692 19,710,949 31,326.34 35,926.29
American Scheduled 769,485 800,906 77,149,796 367,136.77 210,617.55Nonscheduled 21,437 35,581
All services 790,922 800,906 77,185,377 367,136.77 210,617.55
American Eagle Scheduled 459,247 499,826 11,623,833 2,261.84 713.67Nonscheduled 28 1,922
All services 459,275 499,826 11,625,755 2,261.84 713.67
American TransAir Scheduled 49,496 50,210 5,830,539Nonscheduled 9,425 1,187,931
All services 58,921 50,210 7,018,470
Continental Scheduled 413,746 419,998 40,947,770 148,373.63 128,123.41Nonscheduled 9,592 41,058
All services 423,338 419,998 40,988,828 148,373.63 128,123.41
Delta Scheduled 916,463 946,995 101,734,544 396,668.26 346,422.78Nonscheduled 5,156 74,853 .04
All services 921,619 946,995 101,809,397 396,668.30 346,422.78
DHL Scheduled 68,777 77,823 314,055.64 5,305.19Nonscheduled 802 6,872.73 3,338.03
All services 69,579 77,823 320,928.37 8,643.22
Federal Express Scheduled 274,215 274,215 4,449,666.70 10,729.63Nonscheduled 2,927 4,687.68
All services 277,142 274,215 4,454,354.38 10,729.63
Northwest Scheduled 564,098 495,879 52,482,444 216,578.98 201,551.97Nonscheduled 618 83,242 78.47
All services 564,716 495,879 52,565,686 216,657.45 201,551.97
Southwest Scheduled 903,831 911,705 72,568,465 84,711.12 83,204.76Nonscheduled 1,431 140,347
All services 905,262 911,705 72,708,812 84,711.12 83,204.76
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Table 1, continued. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Carrier group Total Enplanedby air carrier Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Major carriers—continuedTrans World Scheduled 270,381 275,149 25,530,911 46,060.64 100,886.81
Nonscheduled 1,517 61,049 245.06All services 271,898 275,149 25,591,960 46,305.70 100,886.81
United Scheduled 763,796 805,768 77,621,716 476,963.09 322,703.52Nonscheduled 3,829 38,156 170.30
All services 767,625 805,768 77,659,872 477,133.39 322,703.52
United Parcel Scheduled 6,580 6,540 185,883.35Nonscheduled 113,562 72,283 2,842,751.26
All services 120,142 6,540 72,283 3,028,634.61
USAir Scheduled 738,207 766,794 58,192,870 73,897.80 113,102.19Nonscheduled 794 58,618
All services 739,001 766,794 58,251,488 73,897.80 113,102.19
Total, major carriers Scheduled 6,560,648 6,709,935 556,077,500 6,856,602.54 1,578,507.78Nonscheduled 180,207 1,817,081 2,854,855.86 3,338.03
All services 6,740,855 6,709,935 557,894,581 9,711,458.40 1,581,845.81
National carriersAir Transport Nonscheduled 10,470 17,405 65,085.21
Air Wisconsin Scheduled 113,744 122,129 3,857,346 449.95 643.97
Airtran Airways Scheduled 101,657 106,142 7,546,367 12.13 8,812.70
Aloha Scheduled 51,336 48,450 5,160,656 55,806.06 14,478.33Nonscheduled 27,656 14,854 307.96 .68
All services 78,992 48,450 5,175,510 56,114.02 14,479.01
Arrow Scheduled 2,745 2,621 76,204.78Nonscheduled 412 7,996.84
All services 3,157 2,621 84,201.62
Atlantic Southeast Scheduled 221,339 232,676 6,067,809 1,212.84 960.82
Atlas Scheduled 846 250,286.86Nonscheduled 43,047 164,993.56
All services 43,893 415,280.42
Challenge Scheduled 496 496 13,688.02 134.96
Comair Scheduled 119,989 128,882 5,502,626 57,584.38 1,803.95Nonscheduled 53,508 8,381
All services 173,497 128,882 5,511,007 57,584.38 1,803.95
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Table 1, continued. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Carrier group Total Enplanedby air carrier Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
National carriers—continuedContinental Express Scheduled 308,330 326,545 7,543,809 874.17 550.00
Nonscheduled 20 908All services 308,350 326,545 7,544,717 874.17 550.00
Continental Micronesia Scheduled 4,493 4,479 1,158,340 19,344.69 4,706.59Nonscheduled 4,990 3,837
All services 9,483 4,479 1,162,177 19,344.69 4,706.59
Emery Worldwide Nonscheduled 47,275 312,422.37 317,028.03
Evergreen Scheduled 308 308 85,317.29Nonscheduled 8,093 33,140.56 34,739.87
All services 8,401 308 118,457.85 34,739.87
Executive Airlines Scheduled 30,250 30,589 1,288,760 60.75 .81Nonscheduled 13,656 966
All services 43,906 30,589 1,289,726 60.75 .81
Express One Nonscheduled 13,927 825 896,912.34
Fine Airlines Scheduled 30 25 526.17Nonscheduled 925 26,983.83
All services 955 25 27,510.00
Frontier Scheduled 36,517 36,803 2,892,792 5,487.99 7,348.65
Gemini Scheduled 1,832 1,955 26,026.03 2.20Nonscheduled 645 8,517.49
All services 2,477 1,955 34,543.52 2.20
Hawaiian Scheduled 64,068 66,204 5,873,198 41,553.00 2,591.68Nonscheduled 1,489 361,868 704.83
All services 65,557 66,204 6,235,066 42,257.83 2,591.68
Horizon Air Scheduled 174,784 183,028 4,627,481 7,690.85 4,233.66
Kitty Hawk Air Cargo Nonscheduled 35,111 275,136.70 227,687.66
Kitty Hawk International Scheduled 1,707 20,735.00 35,989.00Nonscheduled 568 20,830.64
All services 2,275 41,565.64 35,989.00
Mesaba Airlines Scheduled 267,023 267,019 5,974,511 791.92 53.99
Midway Scheduled 63,249 65,627 2,936,902 464.86 2,603.05
Midwest Express Scheduled 45,995 48,111 2,192,089 5,919.52 11,466.51Nonscheduled 759 15,960
All services 46,754 48,111 2,208,049 5,919.52 11,466.51
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Table 1, continued. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Carrier group Total Enplanedby air carrier Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
National carriers—continuedNational Airlines Scheduled 18,789 19,082 1,989,620 2,810.46 6,801.66
Nonscheduled 23 2,851All services 18,812 19,082 1,992,471 2,810.46 6,801.66
Polar Air Scheduled 1,330 1,328 34,538.20Nonscheduled 568 12,449.08
All services 1,898 1,328 46,987.28
Ryan Nonscheduled 13,072 847,574 648.56 87.07
Spirit Air Scheduled 25,966 26,973 2,836,002 202.07 349.86Nonscheduled 3,298 252,794 23.89
All services 29,264 26,973 3,088,796 225.96 349.86
Sun Country Scheduled 16,013 16,013 2,088,390 175.07 3,502.60Nonscheduled 2,839 288,187 .85 9.91
All services 18,852 16,013 2,376,577 175.92 3,512.51
Tower Scheduled 474 474 176,396 18.74Nonscheduled 183 24,903
All services 657 474 201,299 18.74
Trans States Scheduled 105,119 112,167 1,764,263
USA Jet Nonscheduled 13,545 10,881.74 .31
USAir Shuttle Scheduled 11,392 12,038 864,490 228.61 310.79
Vanguard Scheduled 26,995 28,363 1,503,192 23.23 373.87Nonscheduled 11 1,320
All services 27,006 28,363 1,504,512 23.23 373.87
World Nonscheduled 1,225 253,689 23,113.39 91.33
Total, national carriers Scheduled 1,816,816 5,662,681 73,845,039 716,349.75 107,719.65Nonscheduled 297,315 2,096,322 1,977,636.22 579,644.86
All services 2,114,131 5,662,681 75,941,361 2,693,985.97 687,364.51
Large regional carriersAmeriJet Scheduled 223 223 20,017.12 458.89
Nonscheduled 3,684 31,287.17 14.15All services 3,907 223 51,304.29 473.04
Capital Cargo Nonscheduled 5,196 103,572.28
Champion Nonscheduled 6,727 904,891 221.52
Express.Net Airlines Nonscheduled 1,999 11,829.83
Florida West Nonscheduled 353 19,232.19
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Table 1, continued. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Carrier group Total Enplanedby air carrier Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Large regional carriers—continuedLynden Air Cargo Scheduled 1,218 1,038 3,707.73 9,608.54
Nonscheduled 1,397 11,058.33 22.05All services 2,615 1,038 14,766.06 9,630.59
Miami Air Nonscheduled 5,817 364,751 14,818.11
North American Scheduled 52 50 6,212Nonscheduled 1,790 195,679
All services 1,842 50 201,891
Northern Air Scheduled 5,964 5,455 18,698.59 13,832.80Nonscheduled 865 5,463.60 45.12
All services 6,829 5,455 24,162.19 13,877.92
Omni Air Express Nonscheduled 1,494 518,338
Pro Air, Inc. Scheduled 4,983 5,832 270,981
Reeve Scheduled 2,265 2,631 37,308 1,334.93 4,062.87Nonscheduled 757 27,223 936.37 .28
All services 3,022 2,631 64,531 2,271.30 4,063.15
Tatonduk Scheduled 1,038 2,140 67 672.03 2,390.61Nonscheduled 87 21 269.08 14.27
All services 1,125 2,140 88 941.11 2,404.88
Tradewinds Scheduled 707 666 55.38Nonscheduled 1,771 48,717 11,293.94
All services 2,478 666 48,717 11,349.32
Transmeridian Nonscheduled 2,283 244,477 79.50
UFS Scheduled 747 873 20,244
Zantop Nonscheduled 1,500 4,113.57 14.20
Total, large regional carriers Scheduled 17,197 18,908 334,812 44,485.78 30,353.71
Nonscheduled 35,720 2,304,097 213,953.97 331.59All services 52,917 18,908 2,638,909 258,439.75 30,685.30
Medium regional carriersAllegiant Air Scheduled 2,583 2,554 107,697
Nonscheduled 1,881 68,102 23.89All services 4,464 2,554 175,799 23.89
Ameristar Air Cargo Nonscheduled 286 939.34
Asia Pacific Nonscheduled 391 2,424.88 465.61
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Table 1, continued. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by Carrier Group, Air Carrier, and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Carrier group Total Enplanedby air carrier Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Medium regional carriers—continuedCapital Cargo Nonscheduled 1,114 7,798.73
Casino Express Scheduled 2,272 38,265 178,238 10.06Nonscheduled 733 65,747
All services 3,005 38,265 243,985 10.06
Chicago Express Scheduled 1,860 2,099 30,585
Falcon Nonscheduled 1,912 162,806
Gulf and Carribean Nonscheduled 451 2,879.24
Jet Blue Scheduled 10,134 10,339 1,128,146 69.02
Legend Scheduled 4,078 3,755 94,773 185.30 36.75
Lorair, Ltd. Nonscheduled 158 10,520
Pace Nonscheduled 719 52,651
Pan American World Scheduled 4,043 4,142 157,806 258.17Nonscheduled 527 21,762
All services 4,570 4,142 179,568 258.17
Planet Airways Nonscheduled 290 22,898
Reliant Nonscheduled 6,019 9,979.81
Renown Nonscheduled 158 2.37 1,189.22
Sierra Pacific Nonscheduled 1,575 82,057
Sky Trek Nonscheduled 659 69,415
Southeast Nonscheduled 1,441 111,187
Sun World Scheduled 125 5,394Nonscheduled 549 58,358
All services 674 63,752
Trans-Air-Link Nonscheduled 37 59.19
Total, medium regional carriers Scheduled 24,970 61,154 1,702,639 443.47 115.83
Nonscheduled 18,900 725,503 24,107.45 1,654.83All services 43,870 61,154 2,428,142 24,550.92 1,770.66
Table 2. Summary of Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight, and Mail by State or U.S. Area and Type of Service: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
State or Total EnplanedU.S. area Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Overall total for all states and other U.S. areas Scheduled 8,419,631 12,452,678 631,959,990 7,620,325.84 1,716,696.97
Nonscheduled 532,142 6,943,003 5,070,347.52 584,969.31All services 8,951,773 12,452,678 638,902,993 12,690,673.36 2,301,666.28
Alabama Scheduled 47,604 48,963 2,481,322 17,232.78 6,796.41Nonscheduled 2,270 10,857 139,250.40 24.89
All services 49,874 48,963 2,492,179 156,483.18 6,821.30
Alaska Scheduled 63,551 66,018 2,650,590 467,056.83 52,354.15Nonscheduled 8,965 97,429 141,481.79 10,232.30
All services 72,516 66,018 2,748,019 608,538.62 62,586.45
Arizona Scheduled 209,169 212,761 18,988,068 70,429.71 36,115.41Nonscheduled 14,043 68,136 66,143.23 27,464.67
All services 223,212 212,761 19,056,204 136,572.94 63,580.08
Arkansas Scheduled 38,257 40,805 1,670,586 1,886.03 6,534.33Nonscheduled 930 5,649 12,577.88 2,954.50
All services 39,187 40,805 1,676,235 14,463.91 9,488.83
California Scheduled 819,903 837,727 74,751,178 1,176,476.11 237,537.48Nonscheduled 30,425 480,150 504,757.17 87,277.86
All services 850,328 837,727 75,231,328 1,681,233.28 324,815.34
Colorado Scheduled 226,881 233,236 19,340,122 106,815.50 55,369.90Nonscheduled 6,931 135,366 61,502.75 31,710.90
All services 233,812 233,236 19,475,488 168,318.25 87,080.80
Connecticut Scheduled 43,659 44,580 3,491,470 14,801.92 10,259.93Nonscheduled 3,820 16,670 54,627.39 1,575.06
All services 47,479 44,580 3,508,140 69,429.31 11,834.99
Delaware Scheduled 1Nonscheduled 174 596 3,250.88
All services 175 596 3,250.88
District of Columbia Scheduled 174,609 181,651 13,609,927 92,525.80 46,511.19Nonscheduled 1,910 22,608 6,207.64 6,614.77
All services 176,519 181,651 13,632,535 98,733.44 53,125.96
Florida Scheduled 527,092 4,308,966 50,878,081 461,831.42 85,817.52Nonscheduled 38,228 614,344 334,177.42 14,181.93
All services 565,320 4,308,966 51,492,425 796,008.84 99,999.45
Georgia Scheduled 434,579 450,431 39,272,927 204,985.52 116,173.57Nonscheduled 9,807 121,380 66,292.52 3,960.81
All services 444,386 450,431 39,394,307 271,278.04 120,134.38
Hawaii Scheduled 136,420 133,458 14,615,586 208,048.22 33,767.93Nonscheduled 31,655 438,884 52,473.25 475.64
All services 168,075 133,458 15,054,470 260,521.47 34,243.57
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
State or Total EnplanedU.S. area Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Idaho Scheduled 35,797 36,546 1,572,501 11,230.55 3,064.97Nonscheduled 858 10,937 5,064.49 1,307.05
All services 36,655 36,546 1,583,438 16,295.04 4,372.02
Illinois Scheduled 504,013 533,397 38,507,192 318,957.25 112,959.13Nonscheduled 13,820 357,828 202,866.65 9,111.22
All services 517,833 533,397 38,865,020 521,823.90 122,070.35
Indiana Scheduled 97,634 135,899 4,451,040 408,262.27 24,813.97Nonscheduled 18,097 85,161 85,325.63 134,144.83
All services 115,731 135,899 4,536,201 493,587.90 158,958.80
Iowa Scheduled 40,218 41,983 1,353,136 15,345.90 7,428.63Nonscheduled 4,003 22,943 53,766.40 3,984.34
All services 44,221 41,983 1,376,079 69,112.30 11,412.97
Kansas Scheduled 14,215 14,761 530,788 6,199.54 2,596.81Nonscheduled 1,397 22,868 20,199.17 17.66
All services 15,612 14,761 553,656 26,398.71 2,614.47
Kentucky Scheduled 41,128 42,548 2,298,408 16,427.13 5,093.27Nonscheduled 29,133 30,486 823,923.89
All services 70,261 42,548 2,328,894 840,351.02 5,093.27
Louisiana Scheduled 96,944 99,410 5,885,349 29,576.74 11,399.48Nonscheduled 3,665 70,519 21,753.42 1,758.11
All services 100,609 99,410 5,955,868 51,330.16 13,157.59
Maine Scheduled 13,211 13,863 567,723 8,427.80 185.19Nonscheduled 246 8,748 11,368.47 91.33
All services 13,457 13,863 576,471 19,796.27 276.52
Maryland Scheduled 99,493 101,455 8,920,445 25,722.54 19,849.84Nonscheduled 2,699 61,104 24,781.39 3,572.65
All services 102,192 101,455 8,981,549 50,503.93 23,422.49
Massachusetts Scheduled 148,819 159,035 11,285,259 114,242.95 31,132.56Nonscheduled 5,0132 63,452 422,158.49 9,383.71
All services 153,832 159,035 11,548,711 536,401.44 40,516.27
Michigan Scheduled 299,080 289,386 18,989,939 87,127.13 41,677.53Nonscheduled 11,998 310,213 68,107.87 4,847.74
All services 311,078 289,386 19,300,152 155,235.00 46,525.27
Minnesota Scheduled 244,025 228,224 16,682,902 85,690.58 59,549.54Nonscheduled 5,669 444,303 51,284.75 9,192.11
All services 249,694 228,224 17,127,205 136,975.33 68,741.65
Mississippi Scheduled 27,880 28,782 1,099,143 397.50 2,197.78Nonscheduled 1,345 45,054 11,338.10
All services 29,225 28,782 1,144,197 11,735.60 2,197.78
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
State or Total EnplanedU.S. area Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Missouri Scheduled 295,608 304,188 20,957,771 71,317.13 67,875.73Nonscheduled 8,725 207,924 67,157.32 4,119.74
All services 304,333 304,188 21,165,695 138,474.45 71,995.47
Montana Scheduled 27,049 27,490 1,052,707 16,260.81 1,987.02Nonscheduled 1,262 9,947 7,917.44 3,340.70
All services 28,311 27,490 1,062,654 24,178.25 5,327.72
Nebraska Scheduled 33,053 33,401 2,032,659 12,187.91 10,824.87Nonscheduled 2,794 8,523 26,365.66 6,546.29
All services 35,847 33,401 2,041,182 38,553.57 17,371.16
Nevada Scheduled 187,791 188,621 18,553,405 45,635.86 30,407.42Nonscheduled 7,495 951,996 12,640.95 1,373.17
All services 195,286 188,621 19,505,401 58,276.81 31,780.59
New Hampshire Scheduled 20,285 19,594 1,513,656 17,994.53 739.68Nonscheduled 1,392 7,210 30,438.52 11.00
All services 21,677 19,594 1,520,866 48,433.05 750.68
New Jersey Scheduled 186,944 196,472 15,432,407 352,555.54 54,837.07Nonscheduled 48,937 158,976 115,712.01 4,550.43
All services 235,881 196,472 15,591,383 468,267.55 59,387.50
New Mexico Scheduled 41,059 41,489 3,034,176 12,845.48 9,327.17Nonscheduled 1,980 10,129 29,354.76 3,378.81
All services 43,039 41,489 3,044,305 42,200.24 12,705.98
New York Scheduled 384,853 408,540 28,579,756 317,257.51 113,892.20Nonscheduled 10,233 354,291 167,388.43 5,621.63
All services 395,086 408,540 28,934,047 484,645.94 119,513.83
North Carolina Scheduled 248,453 257,729 16,913,414 85,996.03 35,985.07Nonscheduled 6,497 103,587 85,765.08 3,497.96
All services 254,950 257,729 17,017,001 171,761.11 39,483.03
North Dakota Scheduled 14,096 14,146 504,833 5,424.39 222.39Nonscheduled 980 8,836 383.47 2,819.97
All services 15,076 14,146 513,669 5,807.86 3,042.36
Ohio Scheduled 326,402 346,438 20,559,243 283,291.69 48,749.58Nonscheduled 73,798 240,660 292,529.09 6,442.08
All services 400,200 346,438 20,799,903 575,820.78 55,191.66
Oklahoma Scheduled 59,321 61,183 3,378,471 25,773.04 9,021.75Nonscheduled 2,191 87,944 16,803.74 9.19
All services 61,512 61,183 3,466,415 42,576.78 9,030.94
Oregon Scheduled 120,341 123,830 7,176,564 73,034.97 12,654.57Nonscheduled 4,515 11,343 59,101.34 22,729.24
All services 124,856 123,830 7,187,907 132,136.31 35,383.81
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
State or Total EnplanedU.S. area Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Pennsylvania Scheduled 296,721 307,354 20,648,292 156,042.67 45,376.74Nonscheduled 12,716 168,979 312,358.83 9,035.07
All services 309,437 307,354 20,817,271 468,401.50 54,411.81
Rhode Island Scheduled 31,413 31,885 2,541,160 3,883.24 2,542.87Nonscheduled 463 13,036 2,753.04
All services 31,876 31,885 2,554,196 6,636.28 2,542.87
South Carolina Scheduled 49,614 52,505 2,452,605 17,237.35 3,233.88Nonscheduled 4,729 30,856 76,687.64 6.34
All services 54,343 52,505 2,483,461 93,924.99 3,240.22
South Dakota Scheduled 20,129 20,445 513,762 8,113.83 1,039.82Nonscheduled 1,484 6,779 12,297.65 4,583.12
All services 21,613 20,445 520,541 20,411.48 5,622.94
Tennessee Scheduled 205,867 205,554 10,405,543 1,324,829.05 31,342.49Nonscheduled 7,398 85,348 60,778.81 6,417.46
All services 213,265 205,554 10,490,891 1,385,607.86 37,759.95
Texas Scheduled 920,321 948,273 63,387,070 440,864.04 138,548.05Nonscheduled 43,236 461,756 482,723.99 47,644.20
All services 963,557 948,273 63,848,826 923,588.03 186,192.25
Utah Scheduled 85,670 87,140 8,690,360 66,549.22 30,907.55Nonscheduled 4,709 13,771 133,609.08 25,072.52
All services 90,379 87,140 8,704,131 200,158.30 55,980.07
Vermont Scheduled 6,051 6,348 279,408 3,257.01 121.82Nonscheduled 14 708 19.42
All services 6,065 6,348 280,116 3,276.43 121.82
Virginia Scheduled 55,809 57,600 2,869,503 20,960.53 5,188.76Nonscheduled 4,309 32,583 35,881.41 3,491.95
All services 60,118 57,600 2,902,086 56,841.94 8,680.71
Washington Scheduled 222,352 227,412 15,169,328 152,298.69 34,448.95Nonscheduled 8,792 75,745 84,366.58 55,974.77
All services 231,144 227,412 15,245,073 236,665.27 90,423.72
West Virginia Scheduled 10,176 10,509 158,254 4,305.53 4.12Nonscheduled 123 5,571 128.03
All services 10,299 10,509 163,825 4,433.56 4.12
Wisconsin Scheduled 99,857 103,267 4,261,453 30,059.65 11,557.50Nonscheduled 3,347 64,630 19,617.75 1,087.57
All services 103,204 103,267 4,326,083 49,677.40 12,645.07
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
State or Total EnplanedU.S. area Service performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Wyoming Scheduled 8,710 8,984 165,593 6,786.31 5.34Nonscheduled 48 2,860 11.45
All services 8,758 8,984 168,453 6,797.76 5.34
Total, U.S. states and D.C. Scheduled 8,342,127 12,374,282 625,125,075 7,515,076.37 1,710,028.93
Nonscheduled 509,268 6,869,673 5,020,285.30 581,637.29All services 8,851,395 12,374,282 631,994,748 12,535,361.67 2,291,666.22
Other U.S. areasAmerican Samoa Scheduled 112 112 24,331 864.01 94.49
Nonscheduled 80 736.47All services 192 112 24,331 1,600.48 94.49
Palau Islands Scheduled 571 569 41,847 1,124.58 32.59Nonscheduled 39 823.72
All services 610 569 41,847 1,948.30 32.59
Guam Scheduled 2,794 2,795 999,366 18,399.06 1,835.99Nonscheduled 4,772 4,988 1,118.31 19.54
All services 7,566 2,795 1,004,354 19,517.37 1,855.53
Johnston Islands Scheduled 435 449 22,909 10.02Nonscheduled 60 3,752 1.81
All services 495 449 26,661 11.83
Midway Island Scheduled 35 26 1,205 5.50 1.55Nonscheduled 5 81 .45
All services 40 26 1,286 5.95 1.55
Northern Mariana Islands Scheduled 1,334 1,328 238,609 5,848.06 226.14Nonscheduled 581 459 527.24
All services 1,915 1,328 239,068 6,375.30 226.14
Puerto Rico Scheduled 55,942 56,594 4,855,679 78,117.26 4,318.88Nonscheduled 17,248 56,114 44,529.72 3,312.48
All services 73,190 56,594 4,911,793 122,646.98 7,631.36
U.S. Virgin Islands Scheduled 16,281 16,523 650,969 737.21 158.40Nonscheduled 87 7,936
All services 16,368 16,523 658,905 737.21 158.40
Wake Island Nonscheduled 2
Total, other U.S. areas Scheduled 77,504 78,396 6,834,915 105,105.70 6,668.04Nonscheduled 22,874 73,330 47,737.72 3,332.02
All services 100,378 78,396 6,908,245 152,843.42 10,000.06
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Overall total, large hubs 74.95 5,888,557 9,494,118 478,845,117 6,661,816.73 1,649,611.14
Atlanta, GeorgiaDekalb-Peachtree 0.00 24 2.52Fulton County 0.00 3 2.21William B Hartsfield
International 5.99 417,876 424,195 38,255,778 251,416.85 119,609.79Community total 5.99 417,903 424,195 38,255,778 251,421.58 119,609.79
Baltimore, MarylandBaltimore/Washington Intl 1.41 101,396 100,728 8,979,425 49,809.19 23,422.49
Boston, MassachusettsLogan International 1.80 151,449 156,590 11,505,983 536,064.60 40,516.26
Charlotte, North CarolinaDouglas Municipal 1.62 138,381 139,723 10,377,837 99,754.81 24,505.40
Chicago, IllinoisDupage County 0.00 14 5.39Midway 1.09 88,908 89,197 6,972,213 6,114.10 5,723.35O’Hare International 4.83 382,631 401,917 30,888,464 362,065.36 115,825.27Palwaukee 0.00 18 12.35
Community total 5.93 471,571 491,114 37,860,677 368,197.20 121,548.62
Cincinnati, OhioGreater Cincinnati 1.56 163,580 120,688 9,962,765 243,677.91 26,261.70Luken Field 0.00 22 170 10.65
Community total 1.56 163,602 120,688 9,962,935 243,688.56 26,261.70
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TexasAddison 0.00 23 46.07Dallas/Ft. Worth International 4.36 388,986 388,087 27,841,040 452,620.32 113,207.40Fort Worth Alliance 0.00 4,627 4,574 142 109,899.19Love Field 0.56 56,583 57,387 3,594,539 9,647.78 2,059.63Meacham Field 0.00 24 913 .11
Community total 4.92 450,243 450,048 31,436,634 572,213.47 115,267.03
Denver, ColoradoDenver International 2.76 200,555 198,999 17,643,261 157,760.79 84,934.58
Detroit, MichiganDetroit City 0.02 2,241 2,523 124,598 18.52Wayne County 2.65 228,023 213,406 16,929,968 273,142.22 42,786.65Willow Run 0.00 5,471 1,023 91,283.63
Community total 2.67 235,735 215,929 17,055,589 122,781.53 42,786.65
Honolulu, Oahu, HawaiiHickam AFB 0.00 348 7,078 1,714.31Honolulu International 1.36 84,796 50,897 8,684,893 199,144.89 28,931.18
Community total 1.36 85,144 50,897 8,691,971 200,859.20 28,931.18
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Houston, TexasEllington Field 0.01 3,343 2,595 39,292 33,110.80Houston Intercontinental 2.48 217,944 210,261 15,814,709 91,274.22 44,291.89William P Hobby 0.68 65,019 66,753 4,322,108 7,317.52 3,098.71
Community total 3.16 286,306 279,609 20,176,109 131,702.54 47,390.60
Las Vegas, NevadaMcCarran International 2.62 161,512 156,559 16,738,909 36,626.81 28,237.64Nellis AFB 0.00 26 2,195
Community total 2.62 161,538 156,559 16,741,104 36,626.81 28,237.64
Los Angeles/Burbank/Long Beach, CAHollywood-Burbank 0.37 27,529 28,101 2,380,349 19,074.64 2,181.76Long Beach 0.05 5,376 4,626 334,981 26,651.82 .25Los Angeles International 3.93 269,156 268,327 25,109,993 632,113.35 109,782.64Orange County 0.60 42,302 42,259 3,828,324 13,374.36 11,847.38Van Nuys Airport 0.00 2 114 .37
Community total 4.95 344,365 343,313 31,653,761 691,214.54 123,812.03
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, FloridaFt. Lauderdale-Hollywood Intl 1.12 69,943 68,922 7,140,518 99,912.78 12,610.83Miami International 1.98 144,533 3,894,433 12,654,506 501,222.68 36,842.36Miami Public SPB 0.00 3 .49Opa Locka 0.00 47 281 43.68
Community total 3.10 214,526 3,963,355 19,795,305 601,179.63 49,453.19
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MinnesotaMinneapolis-St. Paul Intl 2.62 224,956 203,403 16,710,197 129,710.26 68,738.55St. Paul Downtown 0.00 1
Community total 2.62 224,957 203,403 16,710,197 129,710.26 68,738.55
Newark, New JerseyNewark 2.38 230,854 193,206 15,205,447 467,774.02 59,387.50
New York, New YorkDowntown Manhattan Heliport 0.00 1,128 1,472 77.89John F Kennedy Intl 1.67 126,932 128,084 10,648,410 375,628.02 82,505.31LaGuardia 1.79 134,577 145,196 11,425,705 10,654.33 28,517.09World Trade Center 0.00 213 255 14.41West 30th St. Heliport 0.00 150 204 4.77
Community total 3.46 263,000 275,211 22,074,115 386,379.42 111,022.40
Orlando, FloridaOrlando International 2.11 136,371 133,920 13,465,706 96,053.83 24,145.13
Philadelphia, PA/Camden, NJNorth Philadelphia 0.00 3 127Philadelphia International 1.72 150,921 148,348 10,973,074 383,874.03 32,977.82
Community total 1.72 150,924 148,348 10,973,201 383,874.03 32,977.82
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Phoenix, ArizonaLuke AFB 0.00 1Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl 2.70 200,335 190,688 17,239,215 113,616.17 59,872.59
Community total 2.70 200,336 190,688 17,239,215 113,616.17 59,872.59
Pittsburgh, PA/Wheeling, WVAllegheny County 0.00 3 161Greater Pittsburgh 1.35 123,764 124,315 8,650,976 46,432.94 19,793.63
Community total 1.35 123,767 124,315 8,651,137 46,432.94 19,793.63
Portland, OregonPortland International 1.03 98,965 97,056 6,558,859 128,969.56 34,007.10
St. Louis, MissouriLambert-St. Louis Municipal 2.36 210,024 212,503 15,101,246 66,988.70 45,713.54Spirit of St. Louis 0.00 78 174 343.04
Community total 2.36 210,102 212,503 15,101,420 67,331.74 45,713.54
Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Lake City International 1.36 89,588 86,524 8,700,973 199,708.09 55,980.07
San Diego, CaliforniaBrown Field Municipal 0.00 247 256 145.31Gillespie Field 0.00 1Miramar NAS 0.00 15 1,176 65.00Montgomery Field 0.00 341 256 389.68North Island NAS 0.00 18 1,507San Diego Intl-Lindbergh 1.19 85,143 82,927 7,624,519 49,367.29 18,443.04
Community total 1.19 85,765 83,439 7,627,202 49,967.28 18,443.04
San Francisco/Oakland, CAOakland Metropolitan Intl 0.80 69,612 67,496 5,126,648 316,759.99 13,233.70San Francisco International 2.61 146,557 150,172 16,664,399 210,860.36 91,127.40
Community total 3.41 216,169 217,668 21,791,047 527,620.35 104,361.10
Seattle/Tacoma, WashingtonBoeing Field International 0.00 2,235 153 2,754 37,034.68 51.08Seattle-Tacoma International 2.08 177,512 176,705 13,308,253 149,681.05 73,279.94
Community total 2.08 179,747 176,858 13,311,007 186,715.73 73,331.02
Tampa & St. Petersburg/Clearwater & Lakeland, FLLakeland Municipal 0.00 2MacDill AFB 0.00 8 462 14.90St. Petersburg/Clearwater Intl 0.04 2,589 1,390 235,396 9,406.17Tampa International 1.16 76,180 76,191 7,430,829 36,421.94 12,034.53
Community total 1.20 78,779 77,581 7,666,687 45,843.01 12,034.53
Washington, District of ColumbiaDulles International 1.04 79,151 80,852 6,649,323 94,355.91 33,224.89Washington National 1.09 97,368 100,799 6,983,212 4,377.53 19,901.07
Community total 2.13 176,519 181,651 13,632,535 98,733.44 53,125.96
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Table 4. Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight,and Mail in Total Operations, All Services at Medium Air Traffic Hubs: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Overall total, medium hubs 15.96 1,572,495 1,507,479 101,986,095 4,450,392.82 503,965.08
Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque International 0.48 41,207 39,689 3,043,082 41,330.30 12,705.98
Anchorage, AlaskaAnchorage International 0.27 38,343 32,993 1,700,346 574,621.64 44,297.08Elmendorf AFB 0.00 241 3,131 936.89 .62
Community total 0.27 38,584 32,993 1,703,477 575,558.53 44,297.70
Austin, TexasBergstrom AFB 0.00 2 9.84Robert Mueller Municipal 0.57 49,032 46,752 3,635,209 100,323.89 5,315.28
Community total 0.57 49,034 46,752 3,635,209 100,333.73 5,315.28
Buffalo & Niagara Falls, New YorkGreater Buffalo International 0.30 29,675 29,446 1,941,359 23,264.41 3,643.72Niagara Falls International 0.00 5 578
Community total 0.30 29,680 29,446 1,941,937 23,264.41 3,643.72
Cleveland, OhioBurke Lakefront 0.00 10 290 .09Cuyahoga County 0.00 2 .50Hopkins International 0.96 134,796 137,731 6,154,094 49,562.38 13,912.58
Community total 0.96 134,808 137,731 6,154,384 49,562.97 13,912.58
Columbus, OhioPort Columbus International 0.49 45,104 46,182 3,104,695 2,257.95 8,506.68Rickenbacker International 0.00 2,641 913 669 35,854.04 10.45
Community total 0.49 47,745 47,095 3,105,364 38,111.99 8,517.13
El Paso, TexasBiggs AAF 0.00 12 699El Paso International 0.26 28,775 25,577 1,645,036 41,348.63 2,624.17
Community total 0.26 28,787 25,577 1,645,735 41,348.63 2,624.17
Fort Myers, FloridaPage Field 0.00 253 255 61.05Southwest 0.38 22,765 22,755 2,448,940 4,172.90 1,405.09
Community total 0.38 23,018 23,010 2,448,940 4,233.95 1,405.09
Hartford/Springfield/Westfield, CTBradley International 0.55 47,472 44,580 3,508,023 69,428.76 11,834.99
Indianapolis, IndianaIndianapolis International 0.57 74,353 98,184 3,629,716 399,497.92 158,715.97
Jacksonville, FloridaCraig Municipal 0.00 499 510 135.36Jacksonville International 0.39 33,265 31,852 2,498,702 24,502.69 7,819.98Jacksonville NAS 0.00 165 6,070 128.33
Community total 0.39 33,929 32,362 2,504,772 24,766.38 7,819.98
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Kahului, Maui, HawaiiKahului 0.45 32,380 32,041 2,851,888 21,842.60 2,128.19
Kansas City, MissouriKansas City Downtown 0.00 18 849Kansas City International 0.90 81,699 78,936 5,748,758 61,236.00 26,276.22
Community total 0.90 81,717 78,936 5,749,607 61,236.00 26,276.22
Louisville, KentuckyStandiford Field 0.29 58,274 30,139 1,873,821 838,725.69 5,090.35
Memphis, TennesseeMemphis International 0.78 121,006 114,819 4,977,238 1,347,771.60 20,863.75Memphis NAS 0.00 2 141
Community total 0.78 121,008 114,819 4,977,379 1,347,771.60 20,863.75
Milwaukee, WisconsinGeneral Mitchell Field 0.44 52,727 51,719 2,837,705 38,994.20 11,505.49
Nashville, TennesseeMetropolitan 0.68 63,647 62,303 4,365,127 18,139.06 9,018.39
New Orleans, LouisianaAlvin Callendar NAS 0.00 1Lakefront 0.00 1 15New Orleans International 0.75 57,572 56,471 4,822,265 28,118.97 11,133.63
Community total 0.75 57,574 56,471 4,822,280 28,118.97 11,133.63
Oklahoma City, OklahomaTinker AFB 0.00 1Will Rogers World 0.27 29,000 28,391 1,736,991 17,710.03 5,459.10
Community total 0.27 29,001 28,391 1,736,991 17,710.03 5,459.10
Omaha, NebraskaEppley Airfield 0.28 30,206 27,802 1,795,314 37,832.27 16,304.60Offutt AFB 0.00 2 125
Community total 0.28 30,208 27,802 1,795,439 37,832.27 16,304.60
Ontario/San Bernardino/Riverside, CAMarch AFB 0.00 42 5,654 87.28Norton AFB 0.00 2 51Ontario International 0.49 45,827 40,076 3,130,422 252,117.25 6,575.58
Community total 0.49 45,871 40,076 3,136,127 252,204.53 6,575.58
Providence, Rhode IslandTheodore Francis Green State 0.40 31,876 31,885 2,554,196 6,636.28 2,542.87
Raleigh/Durham, North CarolinaRaleigh-Durham 0.76 77,199 78,913 4,838,779 42,570.24 9,398.83
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Reno, NevadaReno International 0.42 32,867 31,212 2,680,275 21,650.00 3,539.02
Sacramento, CaliforniaMather AFB 0.00 5,260 215 30,056.60 55,210.07Sacramento Metropolitan 0.61 43,724 43,974 3,873,003 25,667.06 12,836.66
Community total 0.61 48,984 43,974 3,873,218 55,723.66 68,046.73
San Antonio, TexasKelly AFB 0.00 4 204San Antonio International 0.54 44,277 41,532 3,466,266 42,986.38 13,549.31
Community total 0.54 44,281 41,532 3,466,470 42,986.38 13,549.31
San Jose, CaliforniaSan Jose Municipal 0.95 70,708 70,975 6,044,278 88,409.51 3,376.10
San Juan, Puerto RicoIsla Grande 0.00 1Luis Munoz Marin International 0.76 68,151 52,270 4,834,298 100,265.46 7,631.36
Community total 0.76 68,152 52,270 4,834,298 100,265.46 7,631.36
Tucson, ArizonaDavis Monthan AFB 0.00 4 339 358.65Tucson International 0.28 21,077 20,862 1,772,005 21,726.79 3,706.49
Community total 0.28 21,081 20,862 1,772,344 22,085.44 3,706.49
Tulsa, OklahomaTulsa International 0.26 28,753 28,784 1,667,791 24,855.24 3,569.47
West Palm Beach/Palm Beach, FLPalm Beach International 0.44 27,570 26,956 2,787,443 15,198.09 3,457.01
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Table 5. Aircraft Departures and Enplaned Passengers, Freight,and Mail in Total Operations, All Services at Small Air Traffic Hubs: 2000
Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Overall total, small hubs 6.28 777,318 758,396 40,116,465 930,518.14 108,581.81
Albany, New YorkAlbany County 0.19 20,119 20,380 1,229,029 7,994.48 1,622.18
Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, PAAllentown-Bethlehem-Easton 0.06 10,145 10,537 409,096 9,903.47 586.38
Amarillo/Borger, TexasAmarillo Air Terminal 0.07 9,882 10,267 433,175 274.36 387.11
Atlantic City, New JerseyNAFEC Atlantic City/Pomona 0.06 4,721 3,245 383,813 .82
Baton Rouge, LouisianaRyan 0.06 10,023 10,332 414,393 166.43 651.82
Birmingham, AlabamaBirmingham Municipal 0.23 25,056 24,922 1,461,861 18,383.74 5,933.43
Boise, IdahoBoise Air Terminal/Gowen Field 0.22 26,894 26,696 1,426,122 14,873.15 4,306.08
Brownsville/Harlingen/San Benito, TXHarlingen Industrial Airpark 0.07 7,850 7,761 466,902 6,173.03 .15South Padre Island
International 0.01 2,596 1,779 67,993 7,526.91Community total 0.08 10,446 9,540 534,895 13,699.94 .15
Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, IowaCedar Rapids Municipal 0.07 12,596 12,707 467,288 16,130.10 2,494.91
Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston AFB/Municipal 0.10 11,462 11,887 660,358 1,551.88 920.53
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VIHarry S Truman 0.07 9,767 9,842 471,228 491.15 134.90
Colorado Springs, ColoradoPeterson Field 0.18 15,139 15,419 1,142,142 7,880.21 2,097.92
Columbia, South CarolinaColumbia Metropolitan 0.07 13,496 10,528 443,378 80,931.89 926.88McEntire ANGB 0.00 2
Community total 0.07 13,498 10,528 443,378 80,931.89 926.88
Corpus Christi, TexasCorpus Christi International 0.07 9,792 10,158 440,002 251.50 186.63Corpus Christi NAS 0.00 1 73
Community total 0.07 9,793 10,158 440,075 251.50 186.63
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Dayton, OhioJames M Cox/Dayton
International 0.16 28,939 22,666 1,033,145 149,838.47 6,488.46Montgomery County 0.00 7 .12Wright-Patterson AFB 0.00 1
Community total 0.16 28,947 22,666 1,033,145 149,838.59 6,488.46
Des Moines, IowaDes Moines Municipal 0.12 19,087 16,531 738,526 52,885.40 8,768.06
Fairbanks, AlaskaEielson AFB 0.00 12 2,271Fairbanks International 0.05 6,073 6,305 331,890 4,044.70 5,457.16Fort Wainwright 0.00 14 950 13.26
Community total 0.05 6,099 6,305 335,111 4,057.96 5,457.16
Fayetteville, ArkansasDrake Field 0.00 415 449 35.29Northwest Arkansas Regional 0.05 12,203 13,409 347,956 198.64 10.21
Community total 0.05 12,618 13,858 347,956 233.93 10.21
Grand Rapids, MichiganKent County 0.14 21,345 20,510 866,936 10,575.60 3,697.27
Green Bay/Clintonville, WIAustin-Straubel Field 0.05 8,434 8,882 331,865 395.09 462.00
Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem, NCGreensboro-High
Point/Winston Regional 0.19 23,202 22,833 1,217,710 27,404.56 5,577.53Smith-Reynolds 0.00 55 163 132.25
Community total 0.19 23,257 22,833 1,217,873 27,536.81 5,577.53
Greenville/Spartanburg, SCGreenville Downtown 0.00 1 1.48Greenville/Spartanburg 0.10 15,579 16,029 621,241 10,810.41 1,392.72
Community total 0.10 15,580 16,029 621,241 10,811.89 1,392.72
Guam, GuamAgana Field 0.16 7,528 2,794 1,003,389 19,359.31 1,855.53Anderson AFB 0.00 38 1 965 158.06
Community total 0.16 7,566 2,795 1,004,354 19,517.37 1,855.53
Gulfport/Biloxi, MississippiGulfport Municipal 0.07 7,790 7,539 429,804 22.81 1.73
Harrisburg/York, PennsylvaniaHarrisburg International 0.08 12,680 12,246 488,632 25,988.70 880.78
Hilo, Hawaii, HawaiiGeneral Lyman Field 0.12 12,572 12,300 744,578 13,429.35 1,176.02
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Huntsville, AlabamaMadison County 0.07 10,497 9,785 467,863 131,562.76 755.04
Indio/Palm Springs, CaliforniaPalm Springs Municipal 0.07 7,664 7,906 467,145 40.99 .27
Islip, Long Island, New YorkLong Island-MacArthur 0.15 12,385 12,812 985,135 50.14 .20
Jackson-Vicksburg, MississippiAllen C Thompson Field 0.10 15,473 15,030 662,052 11,680.83 2,195.60
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, HawaiiKeahole 0.21 16,579 16,577 1,319,763 18,827.76 892.20
Knoxville, TennesseeMcGhee Tyson 0.12 15,652 15,042 740,807 17,628.16 7,607.47
Lexington, KentuckyBlue Grass 0.07 10,074 10,292 436,239 785.57 2.92
Lihue, Kauai, HawaiiLihue 0.22 18,824 19,102 1,393,677 4,830.66 1,109.95
Little Rock, ArkansasAdams Field 0.19 18,507 18,563 1,214,090 7,470.18 4,951.35
Lubbock, TexasLubbock International 0.09 13,963 14,456 573,588 7,233.78 15.15
Madison, WisconsinTruax Field 0.10 15,028 15,227 650,270 4,123.01 674.87
Manchester/Concord, NHMunicipal 0.23 20,130 18,622 1,483,230 41,922.77 739.26
Midland/Odessa, TexasMidland/Odessa Regional 0.07 10,406 10,730 459,839 1,037.77 485.46
Moline, IllinoisQuad-City 0.06 9,171 9,518 374,414 3,725.08 512.35
Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaMyrtle Beach AFB 0.12 12,379 12,592 737,079 620.30 .09
Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Portsmouth/Chesapeake, VAChambers NAS 0.00 457 7,588 4,295.24Norfolk Regional 0.20 21,933 21,074 1,292,201 9,759.64 3,825.02
Community total 0.20 22,390 21,074 1,299,789 14,054.88 3,825.02
Pensacola, FloridaPensacola Regional 0.07 7,577 7,806 435,498 548.66 1,030.56
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Aircraft departures Enplaned revenue-tons
Community Percent of Total EnplanedAirport name enplanements performed Scheduled passengers Freight Mail
Portland, MainePortland International Jetport 0.08 10,528 11,050 512,937 6,766.99 184.79
Richmond, VirginiaRichard E Byrd Flying Field 0.19 25,773 24,745 1,213,196 34,425.92 4,678.67
Rochester, New YorkRochester-Monroe County 0.17 26,390 26,763 1,063,285 23,646.13 1,579.24
Sarasota/Bradenton, FloridaSarasota-Bradenton 0.11 8,301 8,203 719,483 577.24 1.90
Savannah, GeorgiaHunter AAF 0.00 68 8,302Savannah International 0.12 11,261 11,616 770,732 2,458.59 524.33
Community total 0.12 11,329 11,616 779,034 2,458.59 524.33
South Bend, IndianaMichiana Regional 0.06 14,768 15,388 411,143 7,431.12 222.84
Spokane, WashingtonFairchild AFB 0.00 2 83Felts Field 0.00 257 257 262.48Spokane International 0.23 26,581 24,734 1,473,118 46,441.46 16,602.53
Community total 0.23 26,840 24,991 1,473,201 46,703.94 16,602.53
Syracuse, New YorkClarence E Hancock 0.14 19,764 19,530 887,355 28,220.43 1,356.97
Valparaiso, FloridaEglin AFB 0.06 6,320 6,469 382,824 60.99 1.91
White Plains, New YorkWestchester County 0.06 9,991 11,125 360,940 229.88 .04
Wichita, KansasMid-Continent 0.08 15,099 14,428 535,715 26,026.99 2,614.44
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