New York
|
New York
|
New York
|
8,335,897
|
Buffalo
|
276,486
|
Rochester
|
209,352
|
Yonkers
|
208,121
|
Syracuse
|
144,451
|
Albany
|
100,826
|
New Rochelle
|
82,288
|
Mount Vernon
|
71,714
|
Schenectady
|
68,809
|
Utica
|
64,081
|
|
|
Utah
|
Utah
|
Salt Lake City
|
204,657
|
West Valley City
|
136,650
|
West Jordan
|
116,664
|
Provo
|
113,523
|
St. George
|
102,519
|
Orem
|
95,910
|
Sandy
|
93,022
|
Ogden
|
86,825
|
Lehi
|
84,373
|
South Jordan
|
83,513
|
|
New Mexico
|
New Mexico
|
Albuquerque
|
561,008
|
Las Cruces
|
113,888
|
Rio Rancho
|
108,082
|
Santa Fe
|
89,008
|
Roswell
|
47,390
|
Farmington
|
46,127
|
Hobbs
|
39,648
|
Clovis
|
37,902
|
Carlsbad
|
31,612
|
Alamogordo
|
31,309
|
|
|
Michigan
|
Michigan
|
Detroit
|
620,376
|
Grand Rapids
|
196,908
|
Warren
|
137,107
|
Sterling Heights
|
132,567
|
Ann Arbor
|
119,875
|
Lansing
|
112,537
|
Dearborn
|
107,710
|
Livonia
|
93,779
|
Troy
|
87,201
|
Westland
|
84,037
|
|
Champaign (apparently), Illinois is home to, hands down, the smallest most rinky-dink commercial airport I have ever flown into or out of before. 2 gates. 1 small runway. Virtually no security.