Number of civil aircraft departures in Jamaica in 2018 amounted to 1 215, which is 2.88% more than in 2017, when it was 1 181. It has been growing in this country for already 6 years in a row. According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) statistics, since 1970, this indicator has decreased in 15.31 times. The lowest number of air transport departures was recorded in 2012, with a value of 0. The maximum in Jamaica was in 1983, when it reached 29 200 departures.
The air transport data represent the total (international and domestic) scheduled traffic carried by the air carriers registered in a country. For statistical uses, departures are equal to the number of landings made or flight stages flown. A flight stage is the operation of an aircraft from take-off to its next landing. A flight stage is classified as either international or domestic. International flight stage is one or both terminals in the territory of a State, other than the State in which the air carrier has its principal place of business. The air transport data represent the total (international and domestic) scheduled traffic carried by the air carriers registered in a country.
Air transport registered carrier departures | Jamaica – yearly data, chart and table
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Registered carrier departures worldwide are domestic takeoffs and takeoffs abroad of air carriers registered in the country.


