List of largest cargo airports in the United States
List of the Largest cargo airports in the United States based on tons of departing cargo (freight + mail) in 2013.[1][2]
# | Airport | Freight (Tons) |
---|---|---|
1 | Memphis | 2,358,152 |
2 | Anchorage | 2,047,434 |
3 | Louisville | 1,290,023 |
4 | Los Angeles | 994,513 |
5 | Miami | 957,930 |
6 | Chicago | 706,216 |
7 | New York (JFK) | 637,357 |
8 | Indianapolis | 566,979 |
9 | Atlanta | 363,309 |
10 | Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) | 360,633 |
11 | Newark (EWR) | 346,020 |
12 | Cincinnati | 324,100 |
13 | Oakland | 284,987 |
14 | Honolulu | 279,804 |
15 | San Francisco | 252,168 |
16 | Houston (IAH) | 250,881 |
17 | Ontario (ONT) | 238,828 |
18 | Philadelphia | 231,136 |
19 | Seattle–Tacoma (SEA) | 194,712 |
20 | Phoenix | 150,350 |
21 | Boston | 130,998 |
22 | Washington (IAD) | 119,701 |
23 | Minneapolis | 116,651 |
24 | Denver | 116,060 |
25 | Detroit | 107,268 |
26 | Salt Lake City | 99,789 |
27 | Portland | 98,939 |
28 | Orlando | 81,049 |
29 | San Diego | 74,623 |
30 | Rockford | 72,227 |
31 | Dallas/Fort Worth (AFW) | 65,997 |
32 | Charlotte | 63,315 |
33 | Columbus | 59,869 |
34 | San Juan | 59,644 |
35 | Aguadilla (BQN) | 59,184 |
36 | Hartford | 56,820 |
37 | San Antonio | 55,861 |
38 | Baltimore | 54,714 |
39 | Kansas City | 53,991 |
40 | Seattle (BFI) | 53,544 |
41 | Las Vegas | 51,393 |
42 | Fort Lauderdale | 50,770 |
43 | El Paso | 46,323 |
44 | Huntsville | 46,080 |
45 | Tampa | 45,102 |
46 | Greensboro | 45,088 |
47 | Austin | 43,928 |
48 | Manchester (MHT) | 43,003 |
49 | Des Moines | 42,389 |
50 | Albuquerque (ABQ) | 42,169 |
See also
- List of busiest airports in the world by cargo traffic
- List of the busiest airports
- List of busiest airports by passenger traffic
References
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