Domestic Flights: Air Freight
Revenue Ton Miles
Revenue Ton-Miles (monthly
data)
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Though still much smaller than air passenger transportation, air
freight is an increasingly important revenue source for the air
transportation industry. It includes
both freight handled by dedicated air cargo handlers and air cargo shipped on
combined passenger and air freight carriers (passenger luggage is not
considered cargo for this purpose). A
revenue ton-mile is equal to one ton carried one mile and measures
utilization of air-freight services.
The data include both transborder and foreign flights by large U.S.
carriers, but not include any flights by foreign carriers.
| Revenue
ton-miles (billions) |
1.35 |
1.33 |
| Percent change from same
month previous year |
21.62 |
-1.34 |
NOTES: The current value is compared to the value
from the same period in the previous year to account for seasonality.
The
data have been adjusted to have a standard 30-day month by multiplying the
data for each month by the ratio:
30/(actual days in month).
The dramatic changes in the September 2001 data reflect the
impact of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, on aviation, including
several days in which commercial air operations were suspended.
The data reported here excludes small-certificated and commuter
carriers that began reporting T100 data in 2002 for comparability with
previous issue.
SOURCE: U.S. Department
of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Air Carrier Traffic
Statistics Monthly, July 2005.
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