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May Passenger Airline Employment Down 3.2 Percent from May 2004

May Passenger Airline Employment Down 3.2 Percent from May 2004

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Dave Smallen
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005 — U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed a total of 452,250 workers in May 2005, 3.2 percent fewer than in May 2004, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today (Table 1).

BTS, a part of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration, reported that the seven network carriers employed 304,665 total full-time and part-time workers -6.3 percent fewer workers in May 2005 than a year earlier (Table 2). The low-cost carriers reported 74,185 total employees, 0.8 percent fewer than May 2004 (Table 3); and the regional carriers reported 60,490 total employees, 10.9 percent more than the previous year (Table 4).

May was the sixth consecutive month of year-over-year declines in airline employment levels for the scheduled passenger carriers since BTS began tracking the numbers. But part-time employee numbers continued to grow with a 1.2 percent increase in May.

Many regional carriers were not required to report employment numbers before 2003, so year-to-year comparisons involving regional carriers as a group, or the full industry, are not appropriate for earlier years. BTS is providing pre-2003 comparisons for network and low-cost carriers, as well as pre-2003 numbers for individual regional carriers that were required to report in earlier years.

Airlines that operate at least one aircraft with the capacity to carry combined passengers, cargo and fuel of 18,000 pounds - the payload factor - must report monthly employment statistics.

The 2004 statistics do not include employment data for one regional airline that was not required to report for that year - PSA Airlines.

Numbers for Independence Air, which changed its business model from a regional to low-cost carrier in mid-2004, have been included with low-cost carriers for 2003, 2004 and 2005. This change reflects that carrier's current business model as a low-cost operator.

Using Full-Time Equivalent Employees (FTE) calculations, employment at network carriers in May dropped 34.2 percent from 2001 to 2005. The biggest declines were at US Airways, down 50.3 percent; and United Airlines, down 42.7 percent (Table 5). In FTE calculations, part-time workers are counted as one-half of a full-time employee.

The seven low-cost carriers that were required to report employment data in 2001 and 2005 employed 0.5 percent more FTEs in May 2005 than in May 2001 (Table 6).

The eight regional carriers that were required to report employment data in 2001 and 2005 employed 14.8 percent more FTEs in May 2005 than in May 2001. Of that group, only Horizon Air reported fewer FTE employees in May 2005 than May 2001 (Table 7).

In this release, Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 use total numbers for full-time and part-time employees, while employee numbers in Tables 5, 6, 7 and 8 show FTEs.

The 3.4 percent drop in FTE's from May 2004 to May 2005 was the largest year-to-year drop in scheduled passenger airline employment in the six months that these numbers have been compiled for these airline groups (Table 8). The year-over-year employment numbers have dropped each consecutive month since BTS began publishing these data effective with December 2004 results.

Network carriers operate a significant portion of their flights using at least one hub where connections are made for flights to down-line destinations or spoke cities. Low-cost carriers are those that the industry generally recognizes as operating under a low-cost business model with fewer infrastructure costs.

Regional carriers provide service from small cities, using primarily regional jets to support the network carriers' hub and spoke systems.

The Other Carrier category generally reflects those airlines that operate within specific niche markets such as Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines in serving the Hawaiian Islands .

Data are compiled from monthly reports filed with BTS by commercial air carriers as of July 8.

Additional airline employment data can be found on the BTS website at http://www.bts.gov/programs/airline_information/number_of_employees/. BTS has scheduled release of June airline employment data for Aug. 16.

Table 1: Passenger Airline Employment, May 2004-2005

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  May-04 May-05 Pct. Change 2004-2005
Total (37)      
Total 466,991 452,250 -3.2
Full-time 411,915 396,536 -3.7
Part-time 55,076 55,715 1.2
Network Carriers (7)*      
Total 325,097 304,665 -6.3
Full-time 286,939 266,945 -7
Part-time 38,158 37,720 -1.1
Low Cost Carriers (8)      
Total 74,792 74,185 -0.8
Full-time 67,745 66,881 -1.3
Part-time 7,047 7,304 3.6
Regional Carriers (13)**      
Total 54,568 60,490 10.9
Full-time 48,020 53,257 10.9
Part-time 6,548 7,233 10.5
Other Carriers (9)***      
Total 12,534 12,910 3
Full-time 9,211 9,453 2.6
Part-time 3,323 3,457 4

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

*Independence Air (formerly known as Atlantic Coast Airlines) data have been included in 2004 and 2005 totals for low-cost carriers, reflecting the current change in its business model.

**2005 Regional data include results from one newly reporting airline that was not required to report employment data in 2004: PSA Airlines. The regional airline category, including only those airlines that reported employment data in both May 2004 and 2005, recorded a 7.7 percent growth rate.

*** Allegiant Air, Aloha Airlines, Casino Express Airlines, Continental Micronesia, Hawaiian Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, TransMeridian Airlines, USA3000 Airlines.

Table 2: Total Number of Employees: Network Carriers, May 2001-2005

(Number of current carriers in parentheses)

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  Total Pct. Chge from previous year Full-time Pct. Chge from previous year Part-time Pct. Chge from previous year
2001 (8) 463,963 N/A 404,314 N/A 59,649 N/A
2002 (7) 391,470 -15.6 345,913 -14.4 45,557 -23.6
2003 (7) 341,571 -12.7 302,321 -12.6 39,250 -13.8
2004 (7) 325,097 -4.8 286,939 -5.1 38,158 -2.8
2005 (7) 304,665 -6.3 266,945 -7 37,720 -1.1

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Table 3: Total Number of Employees: Low-cost Carriers, May 2001-2005

(Number of current carriers in parentheses)

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  Total Pct. Chge from previous year Full-time Pct. Chge from previous year Part-time Pct. Chge from previous year
2001 (11) 70,804 N/A 63,129 N/A 7,675 N/A
2002 (11) 69,828 -1.4 63,066 -0.1 6,762 -11.9
2003 (8) 73,919 5.9 67,457 7.0 6,462 -4.4
2004 (8) 74,792 1.2 67,745 0.4 7,047 9.1
2005 (8) 74,185 -0.8 66,881 -1.3 7,304 3.6

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Table 4: Total Number of Employees: Regional Carriers, May 2003-2005

(Number of current carriers in parentheses)

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  Total Pct. Chge from previous year Full-time Pct. Chge from previous year Part-time Pct. Chge from previous year
2003 (11) 44,233 N/A 38,820 N/A 5,413 N/A
2004 (13) 54,568 23.4 48,020 23.7 6,548 21.0
2005 (13) 60,490 10.9 53,257 10.9 7,233 10.5

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

NOTE: Regional group numbers for years before 2003 are not included because of the limited number of regional carriers that met the requirement for filing reports.

Table 5: Network Carrier FTE Employees, May 2001-2005*

(Ranked by May 2005 FTE Employees)

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Rank   2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percentage Full-time Employees
2001 2005
1 American** 94,737 98,871 87,893 79,171 76,063 85.2 86.4
2 United 96,429 79,305 64,967 59,326 55,241 89.6 88.6
3 Delta 76,005 65,576 58,460 58,234 53,222 83.2 88.6
4 Northwest 51,606 43,924 38,713 38,440 37,661 93.3 94.3
5 Continental 42,087 36,577 34,954 34,760 32,654 79.2 80.1
6 US Airways 44,413 34,221 26,774 25,932 22,061 91.1 87.2
7 Alaska 10,277 10,219 10,187 10,158 8,904 88.0 89.0
8 TWA 18,585 N/A N/A N/A N/A 93.9 N/A
  Total 434,139 368,692 321,946 306,018 285,805 87.1 87.6

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

* Full-time Equivalent Employee (FTE) calculations count part-time workers as one-half of a full-time employee.

.**American Airline's statistics beginning in May 2001 reflect that carrier's absorption of former TWA employees that were retained by AA after its April 2001 acquisition of TWA's assets.

Table 6: Low-Cost Carrier FTE Employees, May 2001-2005*

(Ranked by May 2005 FTE Employees)

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Rank   2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percentage Full-time Employees
2001 2005
1 Southwest 30,171 32,714 33,009 31,402 31,242 97.5 98.4
2 America West 12,621 11,491 10,923 11,468 11,976 80.2 77.5
3 JetBlue 1,447 2,672 4,495 5,738 7,248 73.0 81.4
4 AirTran 4,289 4,510 5,153 5,506 6,181 87.1 94.1
5 ATA 9,105 7,105 7,376 6,900 4,521 87.1 92.3
6 Frontier 2,291 2,558 3,010 3,906 4,066 83.8 79.9
7 Independence** N/A N/A 4,306 3,911 3,252 N/A 88.0
8 Spirit 2,220 2,215 2,418 2,440 2,048 85.1 89.5
  Total*** 62,144 63,265 70,688 71,269 70,533 90.1 90.2

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

* Full-time Equivalent Employee (FTE) calculations count part-time workers as one-half of a full-time employee.

**Employment numbers in 2003, 2004 and 2005 for Independence Air, which changed its business model from a regional to low-cost carrier in mid-2004, are included with low-cost carriers. The carrier did not meet the standard for filing in previous years.

*** Total numbers for carriers operating in 2005.

Table 7: Regional Carrier FTE Employees, May 2000-2004*

(Ranked by May 2005 FTE Employees)

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Rank   2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percentage Full-time Employees
2001 2005
1 American Eagle 9,105 8,420 7,567 8,402 9,475 87.1 88.5
2 Sky West N/A N/A 5,073 6,230 7,582 N/A 86.7
3 Express Jet 5,041 4,694 5,652 6,134 6,472 89.8 92.1
4 Comair N/A N/A 5,466 5,822 6,429 N/A 91.0
5 Atlantic Southeast 4,006 4,555 5,294 5,691 5,487 92.1 94.2
6 Air Wisconsin 2,785 2,700 2,667 3,488 3,492 89.8 92.3
7 Horizon 3,729 3,436 3,370 3,361 3,406 84.2 87.2
8 Mesa 3,226 3,216 3,057 2,993 3,303 75.4 75.7
9 Mesaba N/A N/A N/A 3,605 3,295 N/A 98.7
10 Pinnacle N/A N/A N/A 2,157 2,964 N/A 70.9
11 Executive 1,237 1,093 1,955 1,916 1,787 74.9 77.9
12 PSA N/A N/A N/A N/A 1,712 N/A 84.1
13 Trans States 1,279 997 1,139 1,399 1,472 89.3 95.2
14 Freedom N/A N/A 289 97 N/A N/A N/A
  Total** 30,406 29,109 41,527 51,294 56,874 86.3 88.0

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Note: Many regional carriers were not required to report employment numbers before 2003 so year-to-year comparisons involving regional carriers as a group, or the full industry, are not appropriate for earlier years.

* Full-time Equivalent Employee (FTE) calculations count part-time workers as one-half of a full-time employee.

** Total numbers for carriers operating in 2005.

N/A: Carriers did not meet the standard for filing.

Table 8: Change in FTE Employees from the Previous Year*

Percentage change compared to same month the previous year

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Month Network Carriers (Pct. Change) Low-Cost Carriers** (Pct. Change) Regional Carriers*** (Pct. Change) All Passenger Airlines**** (Pct. Change)
Dec. 2003-Dec. 2004 -3.5 0.5 29.4 0.7
Jan. 2004-Jan. 2005 -4.3 0.4 15.8 -1.0
Feb. 2004-Feb. 2005 -4.6 0.6 13.8 -1.4
Mar. 2004-Mar. 2005 -5.0 0.0 13.3 -1.9
Apr. 2004-Apr. 2005 -6.5 -0.7 12.2 -3.1
May 2004-May 2005 -6.7 -1.0 10.9 -3.4

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

* Full-time Equivalent Employee (FTE) calculations count part-time workers as one-half of a full-time employee.

**Employment numbers in 2003, 2004 and 2005 for Independence Air, which changed its business model from a regional to low-cost carrier in mid-2004, are included with low-cost carriers.

***2005 Regional data include results from one newly reporting airline that was not required to report employment data in 2004: PSA Airlines. The regional airline category, including only those airlines that reported employment data in both May 2004 and 2005, recorded A 7.7 percent growth rate.

**** Includes network, low-cost, regional and other carriers.