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(Ranked By Passenger Enplanements in 2006) Airport Table 1-41: Passengers Boarded at the Top 50 U.S. Airportsa Atlanta, GA (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International) Chicago, IL (Chicago O'Hare International) Dallas, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth International) Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International) Denver, CO (Denver International) Las Vegas, NV (McCarran International) Phoenix, AZ (Phoenix Sky Harbor International) Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental) Detroit, MI (Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County) Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St. Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain) Newark, NJ (Newark Liberty International) Orlando, FL (Orlando International) Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia International) New York, NY (John F. Kennedy International) Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma International) Charlotte, NC (Charlotte Douglas International) San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International) Page 1 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled Code ATL ORD DFW LAX DEN LAS PHX IAH DTW MSP EWR MCO JFK PHL SEA CLT SFO Page 2 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-2 1996 Rank 2 1 3 4 6 9 7 14 8 12 11 16 19 24 15 18 5 Page 3 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-3 Total Enplaned Passengers 30,407,111 30,526,401 26,639,351 22,799,083 15,246,315 14,116,485 14,807,863 11,621,912 14,117,157 12,616,095 12,952,399 10,846,685 9,703,787 8,571,888 11,486,892 10,007,911 16,308,203 Page 4 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-4 2005 Rank 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 10 9 12 11 13 14 15 17 16 Page 5 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-5 Total Enplaned Passengers 41,659,180 34,513,840 27,781,723 22,966,374 20,261,091 20,690,104 20,077,737 18,249,888 17,380,159 17,886,902 14,878,468 15,535,919 14,456,484 14,411,122 13,964,482 13,279,429 13,829,903 Page 6 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-6 2006 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Page 7 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-7 Total Enplaned Passengers 40,561,055 34,538,523 28,333,481 23,120,782 22,239,718 21,147,480 20,330,995 19,613,422 17,281,152 17,134,607 16,271,958 15,378,208 14,965,019 14,438,445 14,291,086 14,107,603 13,906,724 Page 8 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-8 Percent change 1996-2006 33.4 13.1 6.4 1.4 45.9 49.8 37.3 68.8 22.4 35.8 25.6 41.8 54.2 68.4 24.4 41.0-14.7 Page 9 of 40 04/06/2019

Untitled-9 Percent change 2005-2006 -2.6 0.1 2.0 0.7 9.8 2.2 1.3 7.5-0.6-4.2 9.4-1.0 3.5 0.2 2.3 6.2 0.6 Page 10 of 40 04/06/2019

Miami, FL (Miami International) Boston, MA (General Edward Lawrence Logan International) New York, NY (LaGuardia) Salt Lake City, UT (Salt Lake City International) Baltimore, MD (Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall) Washington, DC (Dulles International) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International) Chicago, IL (Chicago Midway) Tampa, FL (Tampa International) Washington, DC (Ronald Reagan Washington National) San Diego, CA (San Diego International) Honolulu, HI (Honolulu International) Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International) Oakland, CA (Oakland International) St. Louis, MO (Lambert-St Louis International) Portland, OR (Portland International) Memphis, TN (Memphis International) Kansas City, MO (Kansas City International) Cleveland, OH (Cleveland-Hopkins International) San Jose, CA (Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International) Sacramento, CA (Sacramento International) San Juan, PR (Luis Munoz Marin International) Page 11 of 40 04/06/2019

MIA BOS LGA SLC BWI IAD FLL MDW TPA DCA SAN HNL CVG OAK STL PDX MEM MCI CLE SJC SMF SJU Page 12 of 40 04/06/2019

13 17 20 21 29 35 32 38 30 26 27 23 25 36 10 28 41 34 31 33 45 37 Page 13 of 40 04/06/2019

11,907,895 10,653,824 9,593,965 9,462,849 5,907,427 4,758,242 4,848,058 4,436,034 5,720,761 6,771,891 6,549,170 9,035,709 7,301,767 4,684,494 13,546,822 6,125,579 3,944,376 4,820,290 5,286,823 4,825,943 3,321,408 4,549,722 Page 14 of 40 04/06/2019

18 20 19 23 25 21 24 29 26 28 27 30 22 31 32 33 34 39 35 36 38 37 Page 15 of 40 04/06/2019

12,192,270 11,707,169 12,119,157 10,589,843 9,563,821 11,599,100 10,036,938 8,343,201 8,996,109 8,507,707 8,568,237 8,107,456 11,225,311 6,936,037 6,742,592 6,667,403 5,627,970 5,023,692 5,374,470 5,233,950 5,049,631 5,157,226 Page 16 of 40 04/06/2019

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Page 17 of 40 04/06/2019

12,780,840 12,093,139 12,071,453 10,277,654 10,019,927 9,553,095 9,425,289 8,913,135 8,846,722 8,838,646 8,611,784 8,304,573 7,939,156 6,990,359 6,937,174 6,811,500 5,508,105 5,417,680 5,288,819 5,196,515 5,124,995 5,069,747 Page 18 of 40 04/06/2019

7.3 13.5 25.8 8.6 69.6 100.8 94.4 100.9 54.6 30.5 31.5-8.1 8.7 49.2-48.8 11.2 39.6 12.4 0.0 7.7 54.3 11.4 Page 19 of 40 04/06/2019

4.8 3.3-0.4-2.9 4.8-17.6-6.1 6.8-1.7 3.9 0.5 2.4-29.3 0.8 2.9 2.2-2.1 7.8-1.6-0.7 1.5-1.7 Page 20 of 40 04/06/2019

Santa Ana, CA (John Wayne-Orange County) Nashville, TN (Nashville International) Raleigh, NC (Raleigh-Durham International) Pittsburgh, PA (Pittsburgh International) Houston, TX (William P. Hobby) Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis International) Austin, TX (Austin-Bergstrom International) San Antonio, TX (San Antonio International) Fort Myers, FL (Southwest Florida Regional.) Dallas, TX (Love Field) Hartford, CT (Bradley International) Total top 50b All airports KEY: NA = not applicable. a Rank order by total enplaned passengers on large certificated U.S. air carriers (Majors, Nationals, Large Regionals, and Medium Regionals), scheduled and nonsch operations, at all airports served within the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. areas designated by the Federal Aviation Administration. b The total for the top 50 airports will not sum from the individual airports because some top 50 airports in 2006 were not in the top 50 in the earlier years. NOTE Large certificated air carriers hold Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation authorizing the performance of a transportation. Large certificated air carriers operate at least one aircraft with seating capacity of more than 60 seats or a maximum payload capacity of more than 18,0 pounds. Data for commuter, small-certificated and foreign-flag air carriers are not included. Page 21 of 40 04/06/2019

SNA BNA RDU PIT HOU IND AUS SAT RSW DAL BDL NA NA Page 22 of 40 04/06/2019

43 48 52 22 40 44 53 46 60 42 56 NA NA Page 23 of 40 04/06/2019

3,532,746 3,254,956 2,879,935 9,348,286 4,026,140 3,328,005 2,829,581 3,319,535 1,945,044 3,540,539 2549669 464,893,952 558,559,160 Page 24 of 40 04/06/2019

40 43 42 41 45 44 48 50 47 56 49 NA NA Page 25 of 40 04/06/2019

4,791,169 4,518,169 4,662,943 4,749,997 3,959,941 4,144,250 3,637,262 3,524,520 3,644,301 2,948,373 3,542,051 570,252,224 690,256,949 Page 26 of 40 04/06/2019

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 NA NA Page 27 of 40 04/06/2019

4,775,825 4,703,808 4,597,105 4,568,569 4,113,486 3,966,788 3,918,155 3,822,380 3,642,754 3,439,110 3,333,430 572,561,975 691,170,716 Page 28 of 40 04/06/2019

35.2 44.5 59.6-51.1 2.2 19.2 38.5 15.1 87.3-2.9 30.7 23.2 23.7 Page 29 of 40 04/06/2019

-0.3 4.1-1.4-3.8 3.9-4.3 7.7 8.5 0.0 16.6-5.9 0.4 0.1 Page 30 of 40 04/06/2019

pounds. Data for commuter, small-certificated and foreign-flag air carriers are not included. SOURCE U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, T-3 data, various years (Washington, DC: 2008). Page 31 of 40 04/06/2019

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