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Tables 3-6 and 3-6M. Top 25 Airports by Landed Weight of All-Cargo Operations: 2000 and 2007-20101

The three most important U.S. airports that handle all-cargo aircraft are Memphis, Anchorage, and Louisville. Memphis and Louisville are major hubs for FedEx and the United Parcel Service. Anchorage is a major international gateway for trade with Asia.

Table 3-6 (standard units)

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Airport 2010 Rank Landed weight (thousands of short tons)
2000 2007 2008 2009 2010
Memphis, TN (Memphis International) 1 6,318 9,772 9,750 9,464 9,772
Anchorage, AK (Ted Stevens Anchorage International)2 2 8,084 10,562 8,976 7,762 9,732
Louisville, KY (Louisville International-Standiford Field) 3 3,987 5,216 5,223 5,139 5,319
Miami, FL (Miami International) 4 2,929 3,715 3,494 3,176 3,453
Chicago, IL (O'Hare International) 5 2,062 2,201 2,103 1,750 2,448
Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis International) 6 2,884 2,652 2,564 2,288 2,359
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International) 7 2,892 3,431 2,876 1,884 1,977
New York, NY (John F. Kennedy International) 8 2,793 2,557 2,222 1,591 1,962
Fort Worth, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth International) 9 1,691 1,753 1,614 1,436 1,516
Newark, NJ (Newark Liberty International) 10 1,961 1,873 1,727 1,464 1,489
Oakland, CA (Metropolitan Oakland International) 11 1,811 1,811 1,742 1,341 1,324
Atlanta, GA (William B. Hartsfield International) 12 1,090 1,261 1,167 1,278 1,314
Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International)3 13 912 97 104 564 1,216
Ontario, CA (Ontario International) 14 1,220 1,394 1,350 1,168 1,121
Honolulu, HI (Honolulu International) 15 692 1,134 1,032 1,021 1,062
Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia International) 16 1,454 1,375 1,264 1,132 994
Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental) 17 480 769 754 784 763
Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma International) 18 1,060 691 747 803 697
San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International) 19 1,267 1,039 775 747 652
Denver, CO (Denver International) 20 900 642 625 624 619
Phoenix, AZ (Sky Harbor International) 21 920 711 675 610 607
Portland, OR (Portland International) 22 882 713 656 545 531
Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain) 23 622 612 562 474 512
Chicago/Rockford, IL (Chicago/Rockford International) 24 654 737 710 564 459
Seattle, WA (King County International) 25 428 403 418 447 453
Top 25 airports4 Empty cell. 52,381 57,715 53,621 48,153 52,350
United States, all airports5 Empty cell. 74,743 76,583 71,281 63,191 67,530
Top 25 as % of U.S. total Empty cell. 70.1 75.4 75.2 76.2 77.5

1Dedicated to the exclusive transportation of cargo, all-cargo operations do not include aircraft carrying passengers that also may 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 share of all-cargo operations in-transit.

3The significant 2007 decrease in landed weight at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was due to a major reduction in DHL Airways' cargo operations, which have since rebounded.

4Airport rankings change each year. Totals represent the top 25 airports for each year, not necessarily the top 25 airports listed here for 2010.

5Limited to airports with an aggregate landed weight in excess of 100 million pounds (50,000 short tons) annually.

Note:

1 short ton = 2,000 pounds.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Carrier Activity Information System (ACAIS) database, All-Cargo Data, available at www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/ as of June 25, 2012.

 

Table 3-6M (metric units)

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Airport 2010 Rank Landed weight (thousands of metric tonnes)
2000 2007 2008 2009 2010
Memphis, TN (Memphis International) 1 5,732 8,865 8,845 8,586 8,865
Anchorage, AK (Ted Stevens Anchorage International)2 2 7,334 9,582 8,143 7,042 8,829
Louisville, KY (Louisville International-Standiford Field) 3 3,617 4,732 4,738 4,662 4,825
Miami, FL (Miami International) 4 2,657 3,370 3,170 2,881 3,133
Chicago, IL (O'Hare International) 5 1,871 1,997 1,908 1,588 2,221
Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis International) 6 2,616 2,406 2,326 2,076 2,140
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International) 7 2,624 3,113 2,609 1,709 1,794
New York, NY (John F. Kennedy International) 8 2,534 2,320 2,016 1,443 1,780
Fort Worth, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth International) 9 1,534 1,590 1,464 1,303 1,375
Newark, NJ (Newark Liberty International) 10 1,779 1,699 1,567 1,328 1,351
Oakland, CA (Metropolitan Oakland International) 11 1,643 1,643 1,580 1,217 1,201
Atlanta, GA (William B. Hartsfield International) 12 989 1,144 1,059 1,159 1,192
Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International)3 13 827 88 94 512 1,103
Ontario, CA (Ontario International) 14 1,107 1,265 1,225 1,060 1,017
Honolulu, HI (Honolulu International) 15 628 1,029 936 926 963
Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia International) 16 1,319 1,247 1,147 1,027 902
Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental) 17 435 698 684 711 692
Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma International) 18 962 627 678 728 632
San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International) 19 1,149 943 703 678 591
Denver, CO (Denver International) 20 816 582 567 566 562
Phoenix, AZ (Sky Harbor International) 21 835 645 612 553 551
Portland, OR (Portland International) 22 800 647 595 494 482
Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain) 23 564 555 510 430 464
Chicago/Rockford, IL (Chicago/Rockford International) 24 593 669 644 512 416
Seattle, WA (King County International) 25 388 366 379 406 411
Top 25 airports4 Empty cell. 47,520 52,359 48,645 43,684 47,492
United States, all airports5 Empty cell. 67,806 69,476 64,666 57,327 61,263
Top 25 as % of U.S. total Empty cell. 70.1 75.4 75.2 76.2 77.5

1Dedicated to the exclusive transportation of cargo, all-cargo operations do not include aircraft carrying passengers that also may 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 share of all-cargo operations in-transit.

3The significant 2007 decrease in landed weight at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was due to a major reduction in DHL Airways' cargo operations, which have since rebounded.

4Airport rankings change each year. Totals represent the top 25 airports for each year, not necessarily the top 25 airports listed here for 2010.

5Limited to airports with an aggregate landed weight in excess of 100 million pounds (50,000 short tons) annually.

Note:

1 metric tonne = 1.1023 short tons.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Carrier Activity Information System (ACAIS) database, All-Cargo Data, available at www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/ as of June 25, 2012.

 


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