Airports Council International North America 2011 Air Cargo Facilities and Security Survey 2011 ACI NA Air Cargo Committee Air Cargo Conference June, 2011 Contact: Economic Affairs and Research Tel: 202 293 8500 Email: EconomicAffairs@aci na.org www.aci na.org
Survey Background It is ACI NA s goal to promote the development of a balanced air cargo security program that provides the necessary level of security enhancements while minimizing the negative operational and cost impacts to air cargo transport. The Working Group revised, pre tested with selected airports, and launched the Air Cargo Facilities and Security Survey in April and allowed three weeks for data collection. The survey was last updated in 2003 and identified the tremendous range of airports operating environments relating to security. The final report will be released in the fall and discussed during the Air Cargo Committee meeting in San Diego.
2010 ACI North American Final Cargo Rankings Rank CITY (AIRPORT CODE) TOTAL CARGO % CHG from (metric tonnes) 2009 1 MEMPHIS TN (MEM) 3 916 811 5.9 2 ANCHORAGE AK (ANC) 2 646 695 36.6 3 LOUISVILLE KY (SDF) 2 166 656 11.2 4 MIAMI FL (MIA) 1 835 797 17.9 5 LOS ANGELES CA (LAX) 1 747 629 15.8 6 CHICAGO IL (ORD) 1 376 552 31.4 7 NEW YORK NY (JFK) 1 344 126 17.5 8 INDIANAPOLIS IN (IND) 1 012 589 7.2 9 NEWARK NJ (EWR) 855 594 9.8 10 ATLANTA GA (ATL) 659 129 17.1 11 DALLAS/FORT WORTH TX (DFW) 645 426 12.1 12 OAKLAND CA (OAK) 510 947 4 13 TORONTO ON (YYZ) 482 486 11.8 14 SAN FRANCISCO CA (SFO) 426 725 4.6 15 HOUSTON TX (IAH) 423 483 13.6 16 PHILADELPHIA PA (PHL) 419 702 3.2 17 CINCINNATI OH (CVG) 371 297 178.9 18 ONTARIO CA (ONT) 355 932 0.4 19 WASHINGTON, DC (IAD) 332 275 13.5 20 SEATTLE WA (SEA) 283 425 4.9 ACI NA Traffic Statistics Available at: http://www.aci na.org/stats/stats_traffic
Survey Sample ACI-NA Cargo Center Category Responding Airports % of Airports represented by Cargo Center Industry Total (ACI-NA 2010) Large 5 41.7% 12 Medium 6 22.2% 25 Small 17 13.8% 123 Total 28 ACI North American 2010 Final Cargo Rankings 1) Large cargo centers 500,000 or more metric tonnes 2) Medium cargo centers 100,000 499,999 metric tonnes 3) Small cargo centers 100,000 or less metric tonnes
Number of third party ground handlers serving airport cargo operations 10 Large Cargo Center Medium Cargo Center Small Cargo Center 8 6 4 2 0 ORD JFK SDF ERW IAD PDX PHL DEN SAN PIT BNA YZF JAN MSY SWF LGA FWA YHZ HSV RSW JAX TUL
Number of all-cargo carriers 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 CY2007 CY2008 CY2009 CY2010 Large Cargo Center Medium Cargo Center Small Cargo Center
Top 20 Cargo Carriers by CY2010 cargo weight in total tonnage Airline Sum of enplaned plus deplaned freight Market Share UPS 2539215 50.8% FedEx 984085.3 19.7% United Airlines 319885.3 6.4% American Airlines 228197.8 4.6% China Airlines 135745 2.7% Continental 123152 2.5% Nippon Cargo Airlines 88238 1.8% Delta 87626.8 1.8% British Airways 87183 1.7% Korean Airlines 64374 1.3% Asiana 51963 1.0% Cathay Pacific 48294 1.0% EVA 43064 0.9% Japan Airlines 42675 0.9% Virgin Atlantic 22178 0.4% Kalitta 22045.4 0.4% Lufthansa 17210 0.3% SAS 15025 0.3% Air Transport International 14350 0.3%
Type of Cargo Access Control Point Security Systems installed at Airports Swipe card Biometrics Cameras Manned 15% 20% 16% 6%
Number of Airport Operating Security Companies 8 7 Number of Airports 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 One Two Three Four >Five
Airport Permit Through-The-Fence Cargo Operations 8 7 Yes No Number of Airports 6 5 4 3 2 1 Responsibility of Control Gate Access Airport Facility Operator Contract Security Airport Police Combination of tenants and airport security SIDA Badged Cargo Employees 0 Large Cargo Center Medium Cargo Center Small Cargo Center
Type of Vehicles Permitted on the AOA Commercial over the road trucks Flatbed Trucks Tugs Vans 25% 24% 25% 26%
Airport Cargo Truck Monitoring System 14 Yes No Number of Airports 12 10 8 6 4 Airport Examples An Over height Vehicles Detection System to identify vehicles over 12 feet, 6 inches high. Automated Access Gate controls Only to Main terminal drives of the Airport via an AVI system 2 Security Cameras SIDA Badge Swipe 0 Large Cargo Center Medium Cargo Center Small Cargo Center
New Security Requirements Affected Cargo Facilities Increased costs Loss of usable sq.ft. Loss of storage None 41% 26% 11% 22% Other Comments: Loss of "staging" space Periodic delays awaiting screening
Airport Operating Cargo Screening Technologies 13% 24% 18% 10% Advanced Technology X ray Decompression chamber Explosives Trace Detection (ETD) 19% 3% 12% Explosives Detection System (EDS) Physical search with verification of manifest or other packing document TSA operated canines Any other detection equipment Other Detection Equipment: accepted by TSA Airport Operated canines County Police Canine Units National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program (NEDCTP Dogs)
Questions Contact: Economic Affairs and Research Tel: 202 293 8500 Email: EconomicAffairs@aci na.org www.aci na.org