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Table 1-9: North Carolina Commercial Service Airport Enplanements: 2000

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 1-9: North Carolina 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
Charlotte/Douglas International 10,377,923 1,008,927 182 82,250 11,469,282
Raleigh/Durham International 4,839,624 321,835 145 29,473 5,191,077
Piedmont Triad International 1,217,844 184,131 88 105 1,402,168
Asheville Regional 225,588 51,554 47 0 277,189
Wilmington International 208,461 47,269 52 0 255,782
Fayetteville Regional/Grannis Field 123,420 25,824 0 0 149,244
Craven County Regional 0 85,637 2 0 85,639
Pitt-Greenville 1,615 43,026 215 0 44,856
Albert J. Ellis 764 37,509 6 0 38,279
Moore County 0 17,714 37 0 17,751
Hickory Regional 437 15,516 57 0 16,010
Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional 0 4,549 56 0 4,605
Kinston Regional Jetport at Stallings Field 2,666 32 4 0 2,702

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 includes 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.