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ACI: North American Airports Report Significant Passenger Growth in 2015

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26-Jul-2016 North America (ACI-NA) today released the 2015 North American Airport Traffic Summary, containing passenger, cargo and aircraft operations data from its 223 North American airport members. In 2015, passenger traffic grew 5.4 percent and cargo traffic increased 4 percent.

"The continued success of North American airports reinforces their role as strong contributors to their local communities as well as the global economy," said ACI-NA President and CEO Kevin M. Burke.

"Because all of North America's top 50 airports reported traffic increases in 2015, this year's report highlights many of the continuing capacity challenges faced by North American airports. It's important we continue our work to modernize airport infrastructure to meet growing demands."

Key Findings

Based on information submitted to ACI-NA, the 2015 North American Airport Traffic Summary contains passenger, freight/mail and aircraft operations data for 223 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. A summary of the data for top 50 North American airports is available on ACI-NA's website.