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Boston Logan International Airport sees rising domestic traffic in March. Search begins for new CEO

Analysis

One of the busiest east coast gateways in the United States, Boston Logan International Airport has experienced a strong increase in domestic passenger numbers in Mar-2011, but the crucial international market remains soft.

Summary
  • Boston Logan International Airport experienced a strong increase in domestic passenger numbers in March 2011.
  • However, international passenger numbers declined by 8.3% year-on-year in the same period.
  • The international markets that saw reduced traffic include Central America, the Caribbean/Bahamas/Bermuda, and Europe.
  • Aircraft movements at the airport increased by 7.2% in March 2011, reflecting the strong domestic market.
  • Cargo volume at Boston Logan International Airport rose by 1% in March 2011.
  • The airport operator, Massport, is searching for a new CEO to replace the retiring Thomas Kinton Jr.

International passenger numbers declined by 8.3% year-on-year to 265,779 last month. The international markets, which have seen reduced traffic include Central America by 36.3%, the Caribbean/Bahamas/Bermuda by 34.8% and Europe by 1.3%.

Boston Logan International Airport Passenger Numbers (International) (2009 to 2011)

Domestic passenger numbers increased in Mar 2011 by a healthy 10.6% to 2.1 million, continuing the airport's solid domestic performance.

Boston Logan International Airport Passenger Numbers (Domestic) (2009 to 2011)

Aircraft movements rose in Mar 2011 by 7.2% to 30,798, reflecting the strong domestic market.

Boston Logan International Airport Aircraft Movements (2009 to 2011)

Cargo volume at Boston Logan International Airport rose by 1% in Mar 2011 to 46.8 million.

Boston Logan International Airport Cargo Volume (2009 to 2011)

Search for a new CEO

The traffic performance report coincides with an announcement by airport operator Massport that it has retained Boyden Global Executive Search to assist in identifying candidates for the position of CEO/Executive Director to replace Thomas Kinton Jr, who is expected to retire on or about 01-Jun-2011. A screening committee is also tasked with identifying an interim CEO candidate, if one is needed.

Massport owns and operates Boston Logan International Airport, public cargo and cruise terminals in the Port of Boston, Hanscom Field and Worcester Regional Airport, which generate more than USD8 billion in revenues annually.

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