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] (note: this list includes airports not in the United States, but in American territories)

#AirportFreight (Tons)
1Memphis2,358,152
2Anchorage2,047,434
3Louisville1,290,023
4Los Angeles994,513
5Miami957,930
6Chicago706,216
7New York (JFK)637,357
8Indianapolis566,979
9Atlanta363,309
10Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)360,633
11Newark (EWR)346,020
12Cincinnati324,100
13Oakland284,987
14Honolulu279,804
15San Francisco252,168
16Houston (IAH)250,881
17Ontario (ONT)238,828
18Philadelphia231,136
19Seattle–Tacoma (SEA)194,712
20Phoenix150,350
21Boston130,998
22Washington (IAD)119,701
23Minneapolis116,651
24Denver116,060
25Detroit107,268
26Salt Lake City99,789
27Portland98,939
28Orlando81,049
29San Diego74,623
30Rockford72,227
31Dallas/Fort Worth (AFW)65,997
32Charlotte63,315
33Columbus59,869
34San Juan59,644
35Aguadilla (BQN)59,184
36Hartford 56,820
37San Antonio55,861
38Baltimore54,714
39Kansas City53,991
40Seattle (BFI)53,544
41Las Vegas51,393
42Fort Lauderdale50,770
43El Paso46,323
44Huntsville46,080
45Tampa45,102
46Greensboro45,088
47Austin43,928
48Manchester (MHT)43,003
49Des Moines42,389
50Albuquerque (ABQ)42,169


See also

References

  1. "Top-100 U.S. Airports in 2013 - By Passengers and Air Cargo".
  2. https://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/media/cy15-cargo-airports.pdf
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