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World's Largest Airlines
Does anyone know of a list of the top 50 or 100 airlines in the world?
I have been searching round the net for the past few days and surprisingly haven't found any recent data on this topic. The mnost recent list I can find is from about 2002. In terms of measurement, I think RPK is probably the most useful - but anything will do. Thanks, MD |
The best I found was passenger figures for 2003 :
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworl...r_airlines.htm |
Have you tried digging around in ATW Online? It's the online part of the trade magazine Air Transport World, which certainly does these stats every year. I don't know whether you can get any of the stats from the website, but it might be worth a look.
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As Globaliser said, ATW is a valuable source, I would suggest in addition looking into Flight International. They usually have an annual review of the state of the global airlines with inventory.
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Originally Posted by German Expat
The best I found was passenger figures for 2003 :
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworl...r_airlines.htm |
That's great - I knew the good folks at Flyertalk would know where to look. Love that ATW site! Interestingly, the Nations Online site uses ATW info in any event.
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No, but I would offer to start the list (based on my experiences).
1. Singapore Airlines 2. Lufthansa 3. Air India 4. Swiss-air 5. Emirates 6. JAL 7. Malaysian 8. Varig 9. Asiana 10. Virgin Atlantic P.S. It will be easier to list the worst airlines. |
Originally Posted by merrygp
No, but I would offer to start the list (based on my experiences).
1. Singapore Airlines 2. Lufthansa 3. Air India 4. Swiss-air 5. Emirates 6. JAL 7. Malaysian 8. Varig 9. Asiana 10. Virgin Atlantic P.S. It will be easier to list the worst airlines. |
Originally Posted by merrygp
No, but I would offer to start the list (based on my experiences).
1. Singapore Airlines 2. Lufthansa 3. Air India 4. Swiss-air 5. Emirates 6. JAL 7. Malaysian 8. Varig 9. Asiana 10. Virgin Atlantic P.S. It will be easier to list the worst airlines. I was under the impression that the biggest airline was AA? Please correct me if I'm misinformed. |
Airline Passengers(000)
American Airlines 88,241 Delta Air Lines 84,245 Southwest Airlines 74,787 United Airlines 66,100 Japan Airlines 58,241 Northwest Airlines 51,975 Deutsche Lufthansa 45,400 Air France 43,700 All Nippon Airways 42,251 US Airways 41,263 Continental Airlines 38,903 British Airways 35,132 Qantas Airways 28,884 Iberia 25,097 Korean Air 21,735 Ryanair 21,372 America West Airlines 20,047 Air Canada 20,043 Scandinavian Airlines 19,260 KLM 18,837 EasyJet 18,153 Air China 18,026 Thai Airways 17,301 China Southern 15,564 Malaysia Airlines 15,144 Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air 15,046 Saudi Airlines 14,488 These figures are from 2003, and the airlines with the oldest fleet are as follows; Northwest's reliance on DC-9s -- the aircraft accounts for more than a third of its 432-plane fleet -- gives it an average plane age of about 18 years, according to data provided by BACK Aviation Solutions of New Haven, Conn. That ties with Aerolineas Argentinas for the oldest fleet among the world's top 60 airlines, according to BACK. By contrast, the average plane age of the other five hub-and-spoke airlines is about 10 years old. Houston-based Continental Airlines Inc., which went on a buying spree in the late 1990s, has a fleet that averages just eight years old. |
Originally Posted by djjaguar64
Airline Passengers(000)
... Pax numbers y/e 31.03.05:- FR: 27,590,000 BA: 35,717,000 RPKs:- FR: 23,896m BA: 107,892m |
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