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Table 3-8 amd 3-8M. Top 25 Airports by Landed Weight of All-Cargo Operations: 2000-20051 (Historical)

Table in Excel format

Airport 2005 Rank Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2000
Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2001
Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2002
Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2003
Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2004
Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2005
Anchorage, AK (Ted Stevens Anchorage International)218,0847,7778,9949,0079,84410,364
Memphis, TN (Memphis International)26,3186,8658,8268,7608,8859,343
Louisville, KY (Louisville International-Standiford Field)33,9874,0264,2024,1724,3884,591
Miami, FL (Miami International)42,9293,0553,1743,2393,4233,550
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International)52,8922,9293,0383,1203,0622,927
New York, NY (John F. Kennedy International)62,7932,5432,9122,9372,8982,811
Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis International)72,8843,1542,3382,2772,3142,545
Chicago, IL (O'Hare International)82,0622,0122,2172,3512,3592,412
Newark, NJ (Newark Liberty International)91,9611,7951,7581,8351,7651,870
Oakland, CA (Metropolitan Oakland International)101,8111,6391,7461,6951,7031,797
Fort Worth, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth International)111,6911,5461,4811,4811,4311,655
Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia International)121,4541,4521,4661,3651,3711,401
Ontario, CA (Ontario International)131,2201,2911,4441,3381,3261,344
Atlanta, GA (William B. Hartsfield International)141,0901,0431,1661,1941,1621,014
Honolulu, HI (Honolulu International)156927899701,017970828
Covington/Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International169129801,0431,0981,141812
San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International)171,2671,0121,0351,200740797
Dayton, OH (James M. Cox Dayton International)182,2331,444897784787789
Phoenix, AZ (Sky Harbor International)19920837867779801778
Denver, CO (Denver International)20900803783747763763
Portland, OR (Portland International)21882807816749718747
Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental)22480463482666697710
Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma International)231,060958881796531709
Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain24622586621687678702
Chicago/Rockford, IL (Chicago/Rockford International)25654681630625677696
Top 25 airports3empty Cell51,79650,48753,78653,92054,43655,955
United States, all airports4empty Cell74,74371,44173,43373,07274,29776,091
Top 25 as % of U.S. totalempty Cell69.3%70.7%73.2%73.8%73.3%73.5%

1All-cargo operations are operations dedicated to the exclusive transportation of cargo. This does not include aircraft carrying passengers that may also be carrying cargo. Aircraft landed weight is the certificated maximum gross landed weight of the aircraft as specified by the aircraft manufacturers.
2Anchorage includes a large proportion of all-cargo operations in-transit.
3Represents top 25 airports in the reference year not necessarily the airports shown here..
4Limited to airports with an aggregate landed weight in excess of 100 million pounds (50,000 short tons) annually.

Note: 1 short ton = 2,000 lbs.

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Carrier Activity Information System (ACAIS) database, All-Cargo Data, available at http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/index as of June 6, 2007.


Table 3-8M (metric units - thousand metric tonnes)
3-8M. Top 25 Airports by Landed Weight of All-Cargo Operations: 2000-20051

Table in Excel format

Airport 2005 Rank Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2000
Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2001
Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2002
Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2003
Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2004
Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2005
Anchorage, AK (Ted Stevens Anchorage International)217,3337,0558,1598,1718,9319,402
Memphis, TN (Memphis International)25,7326,2288,0077,9478,0618,476
Louisville, KY (Louisville International-Standiford Field)33,6173,6533,8123,7853,9814,165
Miami, FL (Miami International)42,6572,7712,8792,9383,1063,221
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International)52,6242,6572,7562,8302,7782,655
New York, NY (John F. Kennedy International)62,5342,3072,6422,6642,6292,550
Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis International)71,8701,8252,0112,1332,1402,309
Chicago, IL (O'Hare International)82,6162,8622,1212,0652,0992,188
Newark, NJ (Newark Liberty International)91,7791,6281,5951,6641,6011,697
Oakland, CA (Metropolitan Oakland International)101,6431,4871,5841,5371,5451,631
Fort Worth, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth International)111,5341,4021,3431,3441,2981,502
Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia International)121,3191,3181,3301,2381,2441,271
Ontario, CA (Ontario International)131,1071,1721,3101,2131,2031,219
Atlanta, GA (William B. Hartsfield International)149899461,0581,0831,055919
Honolulu, HI (Honolulu International)158288899469961,035751
Covington/Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International16628716880923880737
San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International)17835760787707727723
Dayton, OH (James M. Cox Dayton International)182,0261,310814712714715
Phoenix, AZ (Sky Harbor International)19817729710678692706
Denver, CO (Denver International)201,1499189391,089671692
Portland, OR (Portland International)21800732740679651677
Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental)22435420437604632644
Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma International)23564532564624615643
Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain24593618572567614637
Chicago/Rockford, IL (Chicago/Rockford International)25682550529544563632
Top 25 airports3empty Cell46,70945,48348,52448,73749,46550,761
United States, all airports4empty Cell67,80664,81066,61766,29067,40169,029
Top 25 as % of U.S. totalempty Cell68.9%70.2%72.8%73.5%73.4%73.5%

1All-Cargo operations are operations dedicated to the exclusive transportation of cargo. This does not include aircraft carrying passengers that may also be carrying cargo. Aircraft landed weight is the certificated maximum gross landed weight of the aircraft as specified by the aircraft manufacturers.
2Anchorage includes a large proportion of all-cargo operations in-transit.
3Represents top 25 airports in the reference year not necessarily the airports shown here.
4Limited to airports with an aggregate landed weight in excess of 100 million pounds (50,000 short tons) annually.

Note: 1 short ton = 0.91 metric tonne.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Carrier Activity Information System (ACAIS) database, All-Cargo Data, available at http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/ passenger/index as of June 8, 2007.


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