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ACI-NA Announces 1.34 Billion Passengers Travel the Skies in 2003; Passenger Traffic Grows 0.6 Percent; Cargo Grows by 0.9 Percent.


Business Editors/Travel Writers

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 4, 2004

The Airports Council International-North America today announced that more than 1.34 billion passengers traveled the skies in 2003. Both passenger traffic and cargo grew slightly by 0.6 percent and 0.9 percent respectively, while total operations decreased 2.4 percent.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL), known locally as Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson  retained the number one worldwide ranking for passenger traffic, counting 79.1 million passengers in 2003, an increase of 2.9 percent over 2002. Atlanta was followed by Chicago O'Hare International Airport O'Hare International Airport is an airport located in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the Chicago Loop. It is the largest hub of United Airlines (whose headquarters is in downtown Chicago) and the second-largest hub of American Airlines (after  (69.5 million) and Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation).

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Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX
 (55.0 million). London Heathrow was the busiest airport outside of North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  (63.5 million).

Memphis International Airport Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM, ICAO: KMEM) is a public airport located 3 miles (5 km) south of the city of Memphis in Shelby County, Tennessee, USA.  remained the busiest cargo airport in the world, handling over 3.4 million metric tonnes, which was no change over its final 2002 numbers. However, 80 percent of the world's top 10 cargo airports registered increases in cargo, according to ACI-World Headquarters, the producers of the Airport Traffic Report.

Chicago O'Hare remained in the highest position in total operations worldwide with a yearly total of 928,691 movements. Atlanta posted a 2.4 percent increase in operation at 911,723 movements. Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport ranked third with 765,296 operations with virtually no change.

Toronto's Lester B. Pearson International Airport was Canada's busiest airport in two of the three categories, ranking 17th in North America for passengers (24.7 million) and 24th in total movements (370,996). Vancouver International Airport Vancouver International Airport (IATA: YVR, ICAO: CYVR) is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, about 15 kilometres from downtown Vancouver.  ranked 31st in cargo (215,839 metric tonnes).

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 passengers are returning to the skies and many air carriers continue to add flights in many markets across the U.S. and Canada. These overall trends, while headed in the right direction, mask very different realities at many airports," said ACI-NA president David Z. Plavin.

"Some are already above 2000 traffic levels, dealing with airside air·side  
n.
The part of an airport directly involved in the arrival and departure of aircraft.


airside
Noun

the part of an airport nearest the aircraft
 and terminal congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load.

congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity.
 and focusing on measures to improve passenger services. Other airports and communities, however, have felt the sting of capacity reductions in their markets and are putting capacity projects on hold and are focusing more than ever on attracting additional air service," he added.

"To meet the challenges of the upcoming travel season at our airports, it is crucial that the government focus on meeting its responsibility to provide adequate security staffing to make the passenger's experience the best it can be," Plavin said. "Airports, airlines and the federal government working together can make this be a great summer for the aviation industry."

In reviewing the trend in airport traffic over the period between 1996 through 2003, the average annual growth rate for passenger traffic is 0.7 percent and cargo at 1.6 percent. Aircraft operations over the period have been moderately declining at 0.4 percent average annual growth rate.

The ACI-NA Traffic Report contains passenger, freight/mail and aircraft operations data for 187 North American airport members. Total passengers represent the sum of passengers enplaned and deplaned in all commercial services but not passengers who travel in business or general aviation modes of transportation. Total freight/mail figures represent the sum of the total freight and mail, both loaded and unloaded, at the reporting airport. Total aircraft operations reflect the sum total of all domestic commercial, international commercial, commuter, general aviation and military operations. The traffic report is available online at ACI-NA's web site (http://www.aci-na.aero).

ACI-NA represents local, regional and state governing bodies that own and operate commercial airports in the United States List of airports in the United States, grouped by state or territory and sorted by city.

Due to the large number of airports in the United States, this page only lists public use airports providing scheduled passenger services with over 10,000 passenger boardings per year
 and Canada. ACI-NA member airports enplane en·plane   also em·plane
intr.v. en·planed, en·plan·ing, en·planes
To board an airplane.

Verb 1. enplane - board a plane
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 more than 98 percent of the domestic and virtually all the international airline passenger and cargo traffic in North America. Over 370 aviation-related businesses are also members of the association, which is the largest of the six worldwide regions of Airports Council International.

Editor's note: Airport Traffic Trend charts are available upon request.
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