At the Jan. 30, meeting of the Capital Region Airport Commission, Richmond International Airport (RIC) reports that 2017 set a new, all-time annual passenger traffic record of 3,657,479, surpassing the previous mark established in 2007 (3,634,544). Additionally, the 2017 total represents a 2.8 percent increase over 2016 passenger traffic.
“The momentum we saw in the final quarter of 2017 was unmistakable,” said Commission chairman Aubrey Stanley. “Despite a few hurdles with an early December snowfall and the historic power outage at our second most popular destination, the year finished with three record months, allowing RIC to report its fifth consecutive year of growth, establish a new annual passenger traffic record, and set an optimistic tone for more good news in 2018.”
Passenger Traffic
Closing out 2017, the Airport ended the year with considerable momentum as new monthly passenger records were established in October, November, and December.
December passenger traffic rose 2.5 percent (292,273 in 2017 vs. 285,097 in 2016) and surpassed the previous mark set in 2007. Delta Air Lines was the market share leader in December with a 32.5 share of passenger traffic, followed by American and United. Three airlines, United (+19.1 percent), JetBlue (+10.6 percent), and American (+3.8 percent), reported growth in December.
Cargo and Operations
For the year, total cargo handled at the airport amounted to 135.3 million pounds, a 0.6 percent increase versus 2016. Aircraft operations increased two percent in 2017 to 96,583 operations. Air carrier, general aviation, and military aircraft operation all finished the year on a high note, reporting increases of 8.4, 32.1, and 84.3 percent, respectively, in December.
Air Service Notes:
- Spirit Airlines, an ultra-low cost carrier based in Miramar, FL, will launch new daily service from Richmond to Orlando (MCO) and to Ft. Lauderdale (FLL) beginning March 15, 2018, utilizing 145-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.
- United Airlines has added a second daily Denver flight, starting with the June schedule change. Per published information, flights will depart RIC in the morning and afternoon. RIC-DEN successfully launched in April 2016 and has helped meet local demand for better access to the West.
- JetBlue Airways will upgauge its twice-daily Orlando schedule to mainline Airbus equipment in June – primarily 150-seat Airbus A320s – for the summer season. Prior to this summer, JetBlue has operated this route almost exclusively with 100-seat Embraer E190s.
Financials
Through December, year-to-date (the Commission’s fiscal year runs from July through June) operating revenues totaled $23.5 million, greater than budget by $501 thousand (+3 percent). Operating expenses for the same period amount to $12.1 million, less than budget by $578 thousand (-5 percent).
Otherwise, the Commission:
- Authorized Jon E. Mathiasen, A.A.E., president and chief executive officer, to execute a signatory or non-signatory airline operating agreement with Spirit Airlines, subject to review by legal counsel.
- Amended Commission bylaws with respect to check-signing authority of its officers and directors for certain recurring obligations such as payroll, health insurance, property and liability insurance, utilities, and parking management.
- Authorized president and CEO to negotiate and execute a construction agreement with Branscome, Inc., for the Taxiway A South reconstruction project, subject to review by legal counsel. Branscome submitted a project bid of $2.05 million in December.