
8 June: Weekly US & Canada COVID-19 Aviation Traffic Report
Jun 8, 2020 | COVID-19More passengers are getting on more airplanes, though stats still not great; updated US fleet analysis; round-up of safety risks of flying during COVID-19.
More passengers are getting on more airplanes, though stats still not great; updated US fleet analysis; round-up of safety risks of flying during COVID-19.
Compared to pre-crisis numbers, last week US passenger airlines flew 51% of the aircraft in their fleets, operated 25% of the flights, and carried 9% of the passengers.
Up to date looks at fleet size, load factors, airport traffic rankings, and airline specific departure volumes as aviation in North America responds to COVID-19.
Commercial passenger airlines set a handful of post-crisis lows; FedEx and UPS set post-crisis highs.
For the first time a while, no new post-crisis lows for any of the airlines or airports we're tracking; more passengers and few flights should mean airlines losing less money.
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