AUSTIN, TEXAS – Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) passenger traffic growth for May 2023 was down 1.98% compared to May 2022 with 1,981,813 passengers flying during the month.
Passenger Activity: Total passenger traffic for May 2023 was 1,981,813, down 1.98% compared to May 2022. May 2023 enplanements totaled 1,013,953, down 1.74%. Southwest Airlines passengers totaled 754,917, down 4.2%; American Airlines passengers totaled 480,135, down 9.0%; Delta Air Lines passengers totaled 233,647, down 0.5%; United Airlines passengers totaled 227,764, up 10.4%; Alaska Airlines passengers totaled 78,265, down 13.6%; Spirit Airlines passengers totaled 77,431, up 62.7%; Allegiant Air passengers totaled 36,291, down 10.3%; JetBlue Airways passengers totaled 24,469, down 20.8%; British Airways passengers totaled 17,282, up 16.3%; Air Canada passengers totaled 10,080, up 138.7%; Frontier Airlines passengers totaled 8,356, down 27.0%; Hawaiian Airlines passengers totaled 7,856, up 20.7%; KLM Royal Dutch Airlines passengers totaled 6,260, up 13.1%; Virgin Atlantic passengers totaled 6,171, up 470.3%; Lufthansa passengers totaled 6,149, up 19.7%; Aeromexico passengers totaled 5,169, down 1.7%; WestJet passengers totaled 782; Sun Country Airlines passengers totaled 319, down 81.1%; All Nippon passengers totaled 198; Nolinor Aviation passengers totaled 160; and Maleth-Aero passengers totaled 112. May 2023 air cargo totaled 23,983,486 lbs., down 8.8% compared to May 2022. International air cargo totaled 1,176,341 lbs., down 24.20%. Federal Express carried 6,984,162 lbs., down 2.3%; Air Transport International carried 5,205,440 lbs., down 38.4%; Atlas Air carried 3,621,732 lbs., up 86.9%; and United Parcel Services carried 2,818,924 lbs., down 10.3%. Air Services transferred 319,669 lbs. of mail, down 42.36%; and 2,428,039 lbs. of belly freight, down 27.22%. Aircraft Operations: General Aviation operations totaled 3,955, down 21.42%. Combined operations (including commercial and military) totaled 23,843 down 1.89%. January – May 2023 Passenger Activity: Total passenger traffic for January – May 2023 was 8,738,900, up 9.10% compared to January – May 2022. January – May 2023 enplanements totaled 4,377,741, up 8.91%. Southwest Airlines passengers totaled 3,362,713, up 9.9%; American Airlines passengers totaled 2,171,954, up 0.8%; Delta Air Lines passengers totaled 988,026, up 6.4%; United Airlines passengers totaled 985,491, up 19.9%; Spirit Airlines passengers totaled 359,090, up 76.4%; Alaska Airlines passengers totaled 345,146, down 5.2%; Allegiant Air passengers totaled 148,514, up 6.7%; JetBlue Airways passengers totaled 104,393, down 30.4%; British Airways passengers totaled 72,204, up 56.6%; Frontier Airlines passengers totaled 41,683, down 24.7%; Hawaiian Airlines passengers totaled 31,554, up 32.8%; KLM Royal Dutch Airlines passengers totaled 26,773, up 152.0%; Air Canada passengers totaled 25,250, up 69.5%; Lufthansa passengers totaled 25,143, up 197.2; Aeromexico passengers totaled 23,806, down 2.0%; Virgin Atlantic passengers totaled 20,115, up 1,759.1%; Sun Country Airlines passengers totaled 2,489, down 12.5%; WestJet passengers totaled 782; National Airlines passengers totaled 332; All Nippon passengers totaled 198; Nolinor Aviation passengers totaled 160; and Maleth-Aero passengers totaled 112. January – May 2023 air cargo totaled 121,956,844 lbs., down 5.16% compared to January – May 2022. International air cargo totaled 9,676,210 lbs., up 50.54%. Air Transport International carried 37,920,478 lbs., up 12.7%; Federal Express carried 34,060,710 lbs., down 1.1%; United Parcel Services carried 14,074,304 lbs., down 11.7%; and Atlas Air carried 11,271,270 lbs., down 33.6%. Air Services transferred 1,830,028 lbs. of mail, down 41.47%; and 14,642,751 lbs. of belly freight, up 5.11%. Aircraft Operations: General Aviation operations totaled 20,446 for January – May 2023, down 6.80%. Combined operations (including commercial and military) totaled 112,392, up 2.34%. |
Fairbanks International Airport Baggage Transport Conveyor Enhanced With Mod Drive™ System
Airports face a host of unique industry challenges, such as meeting efficiency regulations and seeking out the best maintenance practices to reduce costs and keep operations flowing. In today’s current economic climate, any potential cost savings can go a long way.
In 2019, Alaska’s Fairbanks International Airport (FAI) sought to modernize its equipment and operations. They were dissatisfied with the performance of the gearmotors on their baggage transport conveyors and began searching for new suppliers. Regal approached FAI with a solution that could improve equipment performance and simplify maintenance, with the added benefit of energy cost savings: the Hub City® MOD Drive™ system.
This white paper discusses the hardware deployed, the test results and the annualized expectations for ROI.