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Figure 2-14 - Average Age of U.S. Commercial Aircraft: 1992-2002

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Figure 2-14 - Average Age of U.S. Commercial Aircraft: 1992-2002

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Figure 2-14 Rail Average Age of U.S. Commercial Aircraft: 1992-2002. If you are a user with a disability and cannot view this image, please call 800-853-1351 or email answers@bts.gov for further assistance.

NOTE: Commercial aircraft are aircraft of 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 annually. See table 2-14 notes in appendix B for additional information.

SOURCE: USDOT, BTS, calculations using data from USDOT, BTS, Form 41, Schedule B-43, 1992–2002.