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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Top 10 World's Largest Airlines - Airport Spotting Blog
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The world's largest airlines can be defined in several ways. American Airlines Group is the largest by its fleet size, revenue, profit, passengers carried and revenue passenger mile. Delta Air Lines is the largest by assets value and market capitalization. Lufthansa Group is the largest by number of employees, FedEx Express by freight tonne-kilometers, Turkish Airlines by number of countries served and UPS Airlines by number of destinations served.


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By airline companies revenue

Note that Emirates is a government-owned company and is thus not included in this list of public companies. Its 2014-2015 revenue was DH 88.819 billion (US$24.2 billion), profit DH 4.555 billion (US$1.24 billion), and assets DH 111.362 billion (US$30.34 billion) with 56,725 employees.


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By passengers carried

The IATA reports numbers for individual air operator's certificates and groups of multiple airlines can report larger numbers.


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By scheduled passenger-kilometres flown (millions)

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Individual airlines

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By scheduled freight tonne-kilometres (millions)


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By fleet size


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By number of countries served


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By number of destinations


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By brand value


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See also


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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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