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Stewart enplaned 370,659 passengers in 1993 and 403,351 in 1992, an 8 percent decrease.
Westchester County enplaned 474,728 passengers in 1993, a 24 percent increase from 1992's 382,270.
Of the 6,695 paratroopers who enplaned in England, 6,669 actually jumped.
But to throw the Kees off track, he enplaned within an hour.
MacArthur enplaned 587,278 passengers in 1993, as opposed to 604,710 in 1992 - a 3 percent drop.
In 2012 501,517 total passengers were enplaned.
BTV enplaned over 759,000 people in 2008, a 7.3% increase from 2007.
That year a total of 957,087 total passengers enplaned and deplaned from the airport, down 1% from 2007.
In 2008 Bradley was the 55th busiest airport in the United States by number of passengers enplaned.
First year enplaned passengers totaled 97,000 with Southern Airways as the sole airline with 12 departing flights daily.
'In my job,' he enplaned, 'it is difficult.'
In 2000 the airport enplaned and deplaned one million passengers for the first time in its history; it set a record in 2005 with 1,004,434 passengers.
By 1985 Eastern was the largest IATA airline in terms of passengers enplaned, and operated in 26 countries on three continents.
By the time I enplaned for Dallas I would have devoutly joined a snow-seeding expedition for another three days of enforced inactivity . . . and no people.
The world's busiest airports by passenger traffic are measured by total passengers (data from Airports Council International), defined as passengers enplaned plus passengers deplaned plus direct-transit passengers.
Charts depicting annual operations and passenger enplanements are in appendix C and D. In the year 2005 MacArthur Airport had 173,135 total operations; during this year 1,055,832 passenger were enplaned, 7.07 percent more than 2004.