Maximum Mobility.
The air traffic statistics — whether we're talking about passengers, airfreight, airlines or target groups — underscore not only the global importance of this airport, but also and above all the indispensable role it plays in today's mobile economy and society. This is challenging the limits of its capacities — today, but especially with a view to tomorrow. The global demand for mobility will grow more dynamically over the next 10 years than ever before. At Frankfurt Airport, for example, the number of passengers arriving and departing each year will climb up to 88 million by 2020. That is why we have already begun expanding to meet future needs.
Aircraft Movements
Passenger Figures
Airfreight
Airlines
Aircraft Movements
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2004: |
477,475 |
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2005: |
490,147 |
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2006: |
489,406 |
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The average number of aircraft movements per day was 1,341. The current record was set on September 15, 2006 with 1,470 takeoffs and landings.
Passenger Figures
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2004: |
51,106,647 |
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2005: |
52,230,323 |
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2006: |
52,821,778 |
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-> Peak levels in 2006:
- Busiest month: July (5,085,258 passengers)
- Busiest day: September 29 (181,794 passengers)
-> The airport as a transportation hub
- Transfer passengers: approx. 53%
Airfreight
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2004: |
1,750,996 mt |
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2005: |
1,892,100 mt |
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2006: |
2,057,175 mt |
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Share carried by passenger aircraft: 41,1%
Share carried by all-cargo aircraft: 58,9%
MTOW: 27,973,455 (as of 2006)
Airlines
2007 summer flight schedule
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Scheduled passenger flights
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Airlines |
129 |
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Destinations |
307 |
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Countries |
109 |
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Scheduled cargo flights
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Airlines |
31 |
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Destinations |
84 |
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Countries |
44 |
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Source: Fraport AG