Aviation Stats Update: September 29, 2020
US Commercial Numbers Are Beginning to Stabilize.
"Continued increases in flights from China has helped the worldwide commercial numbers stabilize even as Europe continues its downward trend. We're seeing some stabilization in the US commercial numbers, which is reassuring. Business Aviation traffic in the US continues to hold, down around 15% from where it was last year." -Daniel Baker, CEO, FlightAware
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Business Aviation Traffic - United States
Year-Over-Year
| Quick Stats: United States Business Aviation Traffic | Weekly Average 2020: 9,607 Flights/Day 2019: 11,159 Flights/Day Year-over-year change: -13.91%
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| Business Aviation: Any turbine general aviation flights that are not commercial or cargo airlines. The FAA refers to these as Part 91 or 135 traffic. |
Commercial Airline Traffic - United States
Year-Over-Year
| Quick Stats: United States Commercial Airline Traffic | Weekly Average 2020: 14,306 Flights/Day 2019: 28,885 Flights/Day Year-over-year change: -50.47%
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Commercial Airline Traffic - Worldwide
Year-Over-Year
| Quick Stats: Worldwide Commercial Aviation | Weekly Average 2020: 51,866 Flights/Day 2019: 103,456 Flights/Day Year-over-year change: -49.87%
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Commercial Airline Traffic - Europe
Year-Over-Year
| Quick Stats: Commercial Aviation - Europe | Weekly Average 2020: 10,600 Flights/Day 2019: 27,744 Flights/Day Year-over-year change: -61.80%
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Commercial Airline Traffic - China
Year-Over-Year
| Quick Stats: Commercial Aviation - China | Weekly Average 2020: 12,695 Flights/Day 2019: 14,668 Flights/Day Year-over-year change: -13.45%
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| Commercial Airline: Any passenger airline flights. The FAA refers to this as Part 121 traffic. The airline numbers shown in this report do not include canceled flights. |
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