RFD ranked among the top 15 cargo airports in the United States
Continues to set organizational records for landed weight
This month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released the results of its 2021 All-Cargo Data for U.S. Airports, ranking Chicago Rockford International Airport (RFD) as the 14th largest cargo airport in the United States for landed weight. This is an increase from RFD’s No. 17 ranking in 2020 and No.19 ranking in 2019.
According to the FAA data, RFD handled more than 3.4 billion pounds of landed weight in 2021 compared to just over 2.7 billion pounds in 2020 – a nearly 25 percent year-over-year increase. The amount of cargo traveling through RFD exceeds that of much larger airports including Honolulu, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Newark, Seattle, and others.
“RFD continues to grow and set new records for cargo because of our amazing team, the relationships we’ve built over the years, and support from the Rockford region, our state and Federal elected officials, and the FAA,” said Mike Dunn, Executive Director of RFD. “In 2021, the sheer increase in the number of cargo flights and the new international cargo operations on the airport campus landed us among the top 15 cargo airports in the country.”
RFD is home to the second-largest UPS hub in North America, a major base of operations for Amazon Air, and serves more than 15 international airlines and freight forwarders including DB Schenker, DSV, HAE, Senator International, ABX Air, ATI, National Airlines, Silk Way West Airlines, Emirates, Korean Air, and Atlas Air. With the airport’s ongoing cargo expansion, Rockford has become a Midwest hub for e-commerce and international freight.
In addition, RFD continues to offer one of the best air cargo solutions in North America for companies to meet their customers’ demands for speed and efficiency. Recognition and awareness of RFD’s advantages has led record air cargo growth over the past four years.
“We are proud to be a catalyst for economic growth in the Rockford region by bringing in new business and ultimately more job opportunities for individuals and their families,” said Dunn.
For more information about RFD cargo, visit FLYRFD.com.
About Chicago Rockford International Airport
The Chicago Rockford International Airport (RFD) is home to a continually growing air cargo industry and is ranked as the 14th largest airport in the United States for air cargo with more than 3.4 billion pounds of landed weight in 2021.
The Airport is home to the second-largest UPS hub in North America and a major base of operations for Amazon Air.
In 2019, RFD was named the fastest-growing cargo airport in the world. The Airport campus also encompasses an aviation maintenance repair facility (AAR) as well as other aircraft maintenance operations capable of servicing next-generation aircraft, as well as an aviation education maintenance program (Rock Valley College) that is turning out a well-trained and skilled workforce.
Currently, RFD and its tenants are home to more than 8,000 jobs and contribute millions of dollars annually in real estate taxes.
More than 15 international airlines service RFD as a freighter network serving destinations to and from countries from around the world, as well as from international tier one freight forwarders such as DB Schenker, DSV and SENATOR.