Report of Traffic and Capacity Statistics T-100(F)

Report of Traffic and Capacity Statistics-The T-100 System

Directive 307 E-filing T100f instructions (1)

Report of Traffic and Capacity Statistics T-100(F)

OMB: 2138-0040

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PART 217 – T100 (f) Foreign Air Carrier Traffic Data



OMB NO: 2138-0040
EXPIRATION DATE: 09/30/17


Paperwork Reduction Act Burden Statement


A federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection of information displays a current valid OMB Control Number. The OMB Control Number for this information collection is 2138-0040. Public reporting for Schedule T-100(f) Report of Traffic and Capacity, is estimated to be approximately 2 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, completing and reviewing the collection of information. All responses to this collection of information are mandatory, as authorized by 14 CFR, Part 217. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to: Information Collection Clearance Officer, Jennifer Rodes, OAI/BTS/OST-R, RTS-42, Room E34, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, D.C. 20590 or e-mail – [email protected].


REQUIREMENTS


RECORD DESCRIPTION: T100 (f) Foreign Air Carrier Traffic Data


Field Description

Data Type

Length

Comments

Sample Data

Carrier Code

Character

3

2 or 3 digit Carrier Code

BA

Year and Month of Data

Numeric

6

Format: YYYYMM

YYYY = century and year; Format: MM: 01 = January … 12 = December

200612

Origin Airport

Character

3

The three letter OAG code identifying the airport.

IAH

Destination Airport

Character

3

The three letter OAG code identifying the airport.

LGW

Service Class

Character

1

One letter service class code:

F, G, L, N, P, R, H

F

Segment Aircraft Type

and Cabin Configuration

Number

4

The 1st 3 characters identify the type of aircraft used on the non-stop segment.


The 4th character is used to identify the type of cabin configuration:

1 - Passenger

2 – Cargo

3 – Passenger/Cargo

6271

Segment Departures Performed

Number

Up to 5

Up to five numeric

Revenue departures performed

49

Segment Passengers

Number

Up to 10

Up to seven numeric, reported transported passengers

6707

Segment Freight

Number

Up to 10

Up to ten numeric, freight reported in kilos

521842

Segment Available Seats

Number

Up to 7

Up to seven numeric, aircraft seating capacity

10976

Segment Available Capacity

Number

Up to 10

Up to ten numeric, reported in kilos

1903195

Market Passengers

Number

Up to 10

Up to seven numbers

Enplaned passengers

6707

Market Freight

Number

Up to 10

Up to ten numbers, reported in kilos

521842





RECORD FORMAT:

The T100(f) Foreign Air Carrier Traffic Data reports must be created as an electronic “comma separated values” file, using ASCII text character encoding, for uploading via the “eSubmit” application.


The comma separated values file MUST BE indicated when naming the file, by using the letters [CSV] or [csv] following the file name, as the file name extension.


The file name is flexible and may be determined by the individual air carrier, but the comma separated values (csv) file format is required, as outlined in the rule entitled, Submitting Airline Data via the Internet.


The fields in the sample record shown below follow the same order as the above record description, separated by commas, and saved with the file name extension of .csv.


Suggested file name: XXX201003-T100F.csv


Sample Record Format:


BA,200612,IAH,DTW,F,6261,30,1647,17137,5670,772500,0,0

BA,200612,IAH,LGW,F,6271,49,6707,521842,10976,1903195,6707,521842

BA,200612,IAH,LHR,F,0,0,0,0,0,0,1643,12935


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