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Table 1-11: Georgia Commercial Service Airport Enplanements: 2000

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 1-11: Georgia Commercial Service Airport Enplanements: 2000

(For airports with scheduled service and 2,500 or more passengers enplaned)

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Airport Large certificated air carriers Commuter and small certificated air carriers Air taxi commuter operators Foreign air carriers Total enplanements
William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International 38,261,150 44,343 272 972,136 39,277,901
Savannah International 770,877 108,857 87 0 879,821
Augusta Regional Airport at Bush Field 171,210 37,200 34 0 208,444
Columbus Metropolitan 63,179 24,246 25 0 87,450
Southwest Georgia Regional 39,399 0 82 0 39,481
Valdosta Regional 33,225 0 18 0 33,243
Middle Georgia Regional 27,785 0 14 0 27,799
Glynco Jetport 20,980 0 0 0 20,980
Athens/Ben Epps 0 9,902 649 0 10,551

NOTE: Rank order by total enplaned passengers on air carriers of all types, including foreign air carriers. Data differ from those in table 4-4, which include only enplanements on large certificated carriers.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of the Associate Administrator for Airports, CY 2000 Enplanement Activity at U.S. Commercial Service Airports, available at http://www.faa.gov/arp/Planning/v3.htm as of Mar. 26, 2002.