National
U.S. Energy Consumption by the Transportation Sector (Metric)
KEY: R = revised; Z = a value of zero, or value too small to report.
a Sum of primary consumption, electricity, and electrical system energy losses categories.
b Sum of biomass, natural gas, and petroleum categories.
c Beginning from 1980, small amounts of coal consumed for transportation are included in industrial sector consumption.
d Consumed in the operation of pipelines, primarily in compressors, and small amounts consumed as vehicle fuel.
e Includes most nonutility use of...
U.S. Consumption of Energy from Primary Sources by Sector (metric)
KEY: R = revised.
Airline On-Time Tables
These tables created by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) summarize and provide historical comparisons of monthly on-time reports filed by large airlines. Flights are on-time if they depart from the gate or arrive at the gate less than 15 minutes after their scheduled departure or arrival times.Chronically Delayed Flights
A monthly listing of flights with more than 50% delayed arrivals of more than 30 minutes.Tarmac Times, 2008 - March 2026
A month-by-month look at flights with extended tarmac times from 1995 through March 2026.National Transportation Statistics
National Transportation Statistics presents statistics on the U.S. transportation system, including its physical components, safety record, economic performance, the human and natural environment, and national security. This is a large online document comprising more than 260 data tables plus data source and accuracy statements, glossary and a list of acronyms and initialisms.Freight Transportation
- Freight transportation is described in the Transportation Statistics Annual Report and Freight Facts and Figures, and measured in selected tables of National Transportation Statistics.
- For the latest freight statistics, visit our Freight Indicators page.
- Tables and maps summarizing maritime imports and exports by Coast
- BTS has