Statistics
The following information can be found in the 2009 Royal Jordanian Annual Report.
Year | Aircraft kilometers | Departures | Flying hours | Passengers | Seat factor | Employees | Profit/loss |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | 37,767,709 | 17,096 | 55,970 | 1,339,779 | 66% | 3,008 | Loss 3,044,000 JOD |
2003 | 36,933,462 | 16,202 | 54,972 | 1,404,588 | 68% | 3,162 | Loss 9,753,000 JOD |
2004 | 44,557,377 | 19,148 | 66,004 | 1,736,637 | 71% | 3,313 | Profit 15,327,000 JOD |
2005 | 45,557,377 | 20,777 | 68,883 | 1,821,329 | 69% | 3,557 | Profit 20,516,000 JOD |
2006 | 52,274,917 | 25,661 | 77,374 | 2,004,559 | 66% | 3,799 | Profit 6,135,000 JOD |
2007 | 56,055,803 | 30,244 | 88,378 | 2,288,000 | 71% | 4,275 | Profit 24,111,000 JOD |
2008 | 64,379,058 | 34,285 | 101,381 | 2,701,000 | 72% | 4,507 | Loss 23,400,000 JOD |
2009 | 66,017,391 | 35,715 | 105,579 | 2,668,590 | 68% | 4,399 | Profit 28,614,000 JOD |
2010 | TBA | 39,000 | 112,969 | 3,000,000 | 71% | TBA | Profit 9,600,000 JOD |
- Aircraft kilometers 2009: 66,017,391 ( 2.48%)
- Number of departures 2009: 35,715 ( 1,430)
- Flying hours 2009: 105,579 ( 3.98%)
- Total number of passengers 2009: 2,668,590 ( 1.20%)
- Seat factor 2009: 68%. ( 4%)
- Employees 2009: 4,399 ( 108)
Year | Passengers | Cargo | Excess baggage | Airmail |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | 285,913 | 45,944 | 4,413 | 2,364 |
2006 | 294,237 | 43,326 | 4,891 | 2,851 |
- Scheduled passenger flights 2006: 294,237 ( 2.83%)
- Scheduled cargo flights 2006: 43,326 ( 5.70%)
- Scheduled excess baggage flights 2006: 4,891 ( 9.77%)
- Scheduled airmail flights 2006: 2,851 ( 17.08%)
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