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ML052010610
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Site: Monticello 
Issue date: 06/30/2003
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State of MN, Dept of Employment & Economic Development
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Davis J, NRR/DRIP/RLEP, 415-3835
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rt OSLO 2co3 Compare Minnesota Profiles of Minnesota's Economy and Population, 2002 - 2003 Updated June 2003 Commissioner's Leftbr Table of Contents introduction Demographics Economic Diversity Minnesota's Key lridustries overnrment Labor Education Capita'i Resources Energy, TranspoOrtation Xahnd Teleecom'municatibn s Constrruction.*and Ra dl.Estate'

Qufality&of Life Glossary Acknowledgedments Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development Analysis and Evaluation Office 500 Metro Square 121 7th Place East St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2146 651-297-2335 (Metro Area) 1-800-657-3858 (Continental USA)

Fax: 651-215-3841 E-mail: dted(estate.mn.us.

For TTY/TDD users only: dial 1-800-627-3529 and ask for 651-282-6142.

a 2003 Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

Air Passenger Traffic at the World's 25 Busiest Airports, 2001 The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is considered one of the world's best large airports.

International Airport Hartsfield Atlanta International O'Hare International Los Angeles International Heathrow Haneda Dallas/Forth Worth International Rheim/Main Charles De Gaulle Schiphol Denver International Sky Harbor International McCarran International Minneapolis-St. Paul International George Bush Intercontinental San Francisco International Barajas Airport Hongkong International Detroit Metro Wayne County Miami International Gatwick Bangkok International Airport Newark, NJ Airport John F. Kennedy International Airport Orlando International Changi International Airport City Atlanta, GA Chicago, IL Los Angeles, CA London, England Tokyo, Japan Dallas/Fort Worth, TX Frankfurt, Germany Paris, France Amsterdam, Netherlands Denver, CO Phoenix, AZ Las Vegas, NV Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN Houston, TX San Francisco, CA Madrid, Spain Hong Kong, China Detroit, Ml Miami, FL London, England Bangkok, Thailand Newark, NJ New York, NY Orlando, FL Singapore, Singapore Total Passengers, 2000 Passengers Rank 75,849,375 1

66,805,339 2

61,024,541 3

60,743,154 4

58,692,688 5

55,150,689 6

48,559,980 7

47,996,223 8

39,538,483 9

36,086,751 10 35,481,950 11 35,195,675 12 35,170,528 13 34,794,868 14 34,626,668 15 33,984,413 16 32,553,000 17 32,294,121 18 31,668,450 19 31,182,361 20 30,623,764 21 30,500,000 22 29,400,000 23 28,166,612 24 28,093,759 25 Cargo Handled, 2000 Metric tons Rank 743,717 22 1,284,822 12 2,122,874 2

1,263,542 13 725,124 23 793,974 21 1,613,292 7

1,479,304 10 1,232,031 14 358 631 15 283,337 16 80,064 17 339,676 48 337,842 49 635,060 24 330,687 25 2,099,605 3

240,763 4

1,639,762 6

294,881 7

842,588 19 800,000 20 1,500,000 9

223,545 10 1,529,930 8

K]t Note: Totai Passengers counts arriving passengers plus departing passengers, with passengers on connecting fights counted only once.

Source:

Preliminary 2C00 data. Airports Council International (http:/lwww.airports.org, accessed January 20a3).

  • The International Air Transport Association named the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) the best large airport in North America for overall customer satisfaction in 2001 for the third consecutive year. MSP ranked third as the best large airport in the world, behind those in Singapore and Hong Kong.
  • MSP served over 35 million passengers in 2001, representing a growth rare of l percent since 1995. In terms of total passenger traffic in 2001, MSP ranked 13th largest in the world and 8th largest in the United States.
  • Thirteen major U.S. passenger airlines, three international carriers, three regional commucer airlines, seven charter airlines and 19 cargo airlines serve the Twin Cities airport. The MSP airport employs more than 25,000 people.
  • MSP processed about 340,000 metric tons of cargo in 2001, ranking 48th in the world. Memphis, Tennessee the home base of Federal Express and the world's busiest airport by cargo handled-handled 2.6 million metric tons of cargo in 2001.

Updated June 2003 Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development 8.2

  • Long term expansion projects for MSP include:

completion of the new fourth runway and related taxiways in late 2004; new, expanded air freight and airline maintenance facilities; more de-icing pads; an improved storm water drairiage system; additional Humphrey Terminal gates and parking; light rail stations at the Lindbergh and Humphrey terminals (2004); and an elevated concourse tram to begin operation in mid-2003.

  • According to the Air Travel Consumer Repoirt, July 2002 (summer estimate), planes'using MSP arrived on time 80.7 percent of the time, compared to the national average of 80.9 percent and departed on time 80.4 percent of the time, compared to the national average of 79.8 percent
  • The Air Travel Conswner Report, December 2002 (winter estimate) shows that planes using MSP arrived on time 84.8 percent of the time, compared to the national average of 78.6 percent and departed on time 85.8 percent of the time, compared to the national average of 783 percent.

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