ONTARIO, Calif., April 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Passenger terminals across Southern California's Ontario International Airport (ONT) have been quiet for much of last month, but air cargo shipments into and out of Ontario International Airport (ONT) posted one of their largest single-month gains ever. This has underscored the critical role ONT and Southern California's Inland Empire play in managing and safeguarding the nation's supply chain.
More than 70,000 tons of commercial cargo moved through ONT in March, up 12,600 tons – or nearly 22% – from the same month in 2019. From January through March, Ontario handled 186,000 tons or freight, a 13% increase over the first three months of last year.
"Our airport is the heart of one of the most vital supply chain networks in the country, and during this time of crisis, it has become an even more vital transshipment hub for many household supplies ordered online," said Mark Thorpe, chief executive officer of the Ontario International Airport Authority.
The 21.95% increase in air cargo tonnage in March 2020 compared with March 2019 was the second greatest monthly increase since ONT transitioned in local control under the Ontario International Airport Authority in November 2016. The greatest year-over-year increase since then was reported in January 2018 when cargo tonnage increased 22.87 percent over the same month the previous year.
Air cargo (tonnage) | March 2020 | March 2019 | % Change | YTD 2020 | YTD 2019 | % Change |
Freight | 70,221 | 57,582 | 21.95% | 186,278 | 164,988 | 12.9% |
1,480 | 2,325 | -36.34% | 4,498 | 6,738 | -33.2% | |
Total | 71,701 | 59,907 | 19.69% | 190,775 | 171,725 | 11.1% |
Landing fees associated with increasing freight shipments, Thorpe noted, help to offset decreases in landing fees generated by fewer passenger flights and help maintain ONT's strong position as a cost-effective international gateway for all air carriers.
And as passenger levels declined and concessionaires adjusted operating hours accordingly, some impacted workers found new opportunities with cargo carriers. Those workers are particularly attractive to cargo movers since they've previously undergone required federal background checks and possess valid airport credentials and understand airport operations.
Cargo volumes at ONT are particularly notable given recent declines in freight shipments handled by larger airports around the world. According to the CAPA Centre for Aviation which analyzes trends in the aviation and travel industry, the top 20 cargo airports all experienced "sharp" declines from January through March because of the coronavirus pandemic. The report, released April 8, is available here.
The Ontario freight market, which includes a vast warehouse network proximate to major inter-state highways and the nation's largest seaport complex, was the top-ranked U.S. market for outbound cargo in 2018. Commercial freight shipments through ONT totaled more than 760,000 tons in 2019, up 5.1% over 2018.
Passenger volumes, meanwhile, decreased significantly in the last two weeks of March as state and county stay-home orders were implemented, leading to a 46% decline in the number of passengers who traveled through ONT during the month. From January through March, consequently, were 7% lower than the first quarter last year.
Passenger Totals | March 2020 | March 2019 | % Change | YTD 2020 | YTD 2019 | % Change |
Domestic | 221,481 | 412,440 | -46.3% | 1,044,210 | 1,124,922 | -7.2% |
International | 12,295 | 24,261 | -49.32% | 64,060 | 71,411 | -10.3% |
Total | 233,776 | 436,701 | -46.47% | 1,108,270 | 1,196,333 | -7.4% |
"We look forward to a return to full commercial air travel schedules in the months ahead when the coronavirus is brought under control and passengers take to the skies again, but in the meantime, we anticipate that cargo operations will remain strong and continue to keep critical U.S. supply chains open, drive the Inland Empire economy, and support our national economy as it recovers," Thorpe said.
About Ontario International Airport
Ontario International Airport (ONT) is the fastest growing airport in the United States, according to Global Traveler, a leading publication for frequent fliers. Located in the Inland Empire, ONT is approximately 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in the center of Southern California. It is a full-service airport with nonstop commercial jet service to 26 major airports in the U.S., Mexico and Taiwan, and connecting service to many domestic and international destinations. There is an average of 72 daily departures offered by nine air carriers. More information is available at www.flyOntario.com. Follow @flyONT on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
About the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA)
The OIAA was formed in August 2012 by a Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Ontario and the County of San Bernardino to provide overall direction for the management, operations, development and marketing of ONT for the benefit of the Southern California economy and the residents of the airport's four-county catchment area. OIAA Commissioners are Ontario City Council Member Alan D. Wapner (President), Retired Riverside Mayor Ronald O. Loveridge (Vice President), Ontario City Council Member Jim W. Bowman (Secretary), San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman (Commissioner) and retired business executive Julia Gouw (Commissioner).
OIAA Media Contact:
Steve Lambert, (909) 841-7527 slambert@flyontario.com
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