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The following information was released by John Wayne Airport.

Airline passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport increased in June 2012 as compared to June 2011. In June 2012, the Airport served 784,849 passengers, an increase of 4.7% when compared to the June 2011 passenger traffic count of 749,815.

Commercial aircraft operations increased 2.8%, while Commuter aircraft operations decreased 9.8% when compared to the levels recorded in June 2011.

Total aircraft operations decreased in June 2012 as compared to the same month in 2011. In June 2012, there were 22,154 total aircraft operations (take-offs and landings), a decrease of 4.3% when compared to 23,141 total aircraft operations in June 2011.

General aviation activity, which accounted for 68% of the total aircraft operations during June 2012, decreased 7.1% when compared to June 2011.

John Wayne Airport (SNA) is owned by the County of Orange and is operated as a self-supporting enterprise that receives no general fund tax revenue.  The Airport serves approximately nine million passengers annually and reaches more than 20 non-stop destinations in the United States, Mexico and Canada.  More information can be found at www.ocair.com.

 

John Wayne Airport
Monthly Airport Statistics – June 2012

June
2012
June
2011
%
Change
YTD
2012
YTD
2011
%
Change
Total passengers 784,849 749,815 4.7% 4,224,030 4,190,922 0.8%
Enplaned passengers 393,363 374,223 5.1% 2,107,792 2,090,319 0.8%
Deplaned passengers 391,486 375,592 4.2% 2,116,238 2,100,603 0.7%
Air Cargo Tons* 1,589 1,204 32.0% 8,503 7,436 14.3%
Total Aircraft Ops 22,154 23,141 -4.3% 129,476 131,228 -1.3%
General Aviation Ops 14,977 16,128 -7.1% 88,363 89,716 -1.5%
Commercial Aircraft Ops 6,912 6,725 2.8% 39,564 39,651 -0.2%
Commuter Aircraft Ops 222 246 -9.8% 1,305 1,777 -26.6%
Military Operations 43 42 2.4% 244 84 190.5%
* All-Cargo Carriers: 1,290 tons
Passenger Carriers (incidental belly cargo): 299 tons

(Current cargo tonnage figures in this report are for May 2012)

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