Airports

Record ANC air cargo numbers continue to soar in third quarter

On April 6 of this year, Governor Dunleavy greeted a Samaritan’s Purse cargo plane carrying supplies critical to the coronavirus response destined for rural Alaska.

In the first quarter of 2020 ANC was the 38th busiest airport in the U.S based on aircraft operations. By the second quarter, ANC had climbed to third. Strong cargo traffic continued in the third quarter and ANC remained in the top 10 as the eighth busiest airport.

“The pandemic has caused a significant shift in the air traffic mix. Nominal amounts of passenger aircraft are flying, displacing the cargo they once carried in their bellies. It has created considerable demand for freighter space to carry that cargo,” said ANC Airport Director Jim Szczesniak.

“This demand for moving cargo displaced by the decrease in passenger aircraft availability is further bolstered by a substantial increase in e-commerce as people across the globe have embraced online shopping throughout the pandemic. The shift in the movement of air cargo has highlighted ANC’s efficiencies and significance as the Center of the Air Cargo World.”

Amazon Air added a second daily flight to ANC to meet the increase of Alaskans shopping on the online marketplace during the holiday season.

The future looks bright for ANC, with more than $500 million of private cargo development and expansion projects on the horizon. Alaska Cargo & Cold Storage, 6A Aviation, FedEx, and UPS have all put forward plans for development or expansion at the world’s sixth busiest cargo airport.

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