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TABLE 94 Average Age
of U.S. Commercial Aircraft and Major Airlines Aircraft: 1991-2000
(Years, unless noted)
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| All commercial aircraft |
11.2 |
11.3 |
11.6 |
12.2 |
12.4 |
13.2 |
13.5 |
13.6 |
12.9 |
12.8 |
| Major airlines aircraft |
10.7 |
10.5 |
10.4 |
10.8 |
11.3 |
12.3 |
12.4 |
12.3 |
11.8 |
11.8 |
| Major airlines share of
commercial aircraft (percent) |
86.8 |
84.1 |
82.1 |
79.9 |
76.1 |
72.5 |
78.7 |
77.8 |
78.5 |
78.8 |
NOTES: Commercial airlines are air
carriers providing scheduled or nonscheduled passenger or freight service,
including commuter and air taxi on-demand services. Major airlines includes
only commercial airlines with operating revenues greater than $1 billion in
2000: America West Airlines, American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines,
America Trans Air, Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines,
Federal Express, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Trans World
Airlines, United Airlines, United Parcel Service, and US Airways. Average
aircraft age is based on the year that an aircraft was delivered to the
original owner from the manufacturer. It does not reflect the age of the
engines or other parts that may have been replaced more recently.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau
of Transportation Statistics, calculations based on Form 41, Schedule B-43,
1991-2000.
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