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- Busiest US airports by total passenger boardings
- Total passenger traffic in graph
- Busiest US airports by total passenger traffic (2018)
- 46 busiest US airports by total passenger traffic (2016)
- {{anchor|20 busiest US airports by international passenger traffic}}20 busiest US airports by international passenger traffic (2017)
- 10 busiest airports in the US by total cargo throughput (2017)
- See also
- References
- External links
These are lists of the busiest airports in the United States, based on various ranking criteria. Busiest US airports by total passenger boardingsThe FAA uses passenger boarding for a full calendar year to determine Airport Improvement Program (AIP) entitlements.[1] The term hub is used by the FAA to identify very busy commercial service airports. For instance, large hubs are those airports that each account for at least one percent of total U.S. passenger enplanements. Medium hubs are defined as airports that each account for between 0.25 percent and one percent of the total passenger enplanements. The 30 large hubs move 70% of the passengers with a traffic increasing by 2.5% from 2016 to 2017, while the 31 medium hubs grew by 5.2% and sixteen airports lost airline services between 2014 and 2018, from 445 to 429. Total passenger traffic in graph{{Graph:Lines | tabletype=query | table=SELECT ?item ?itemLabel ?year (sample(?number) as ?number) WHERE { wd:Q214861#ATL wd:Q8731#LAX wd:Q213717#ORD wd:Q459096#Dallas wd:Q330015#DEN wd:Q8685#JFK wd:Q8688#SFO wd:Q14295#SEA wd:Q853886#LAS wd:Q929859#MCO } . ?item p:P3872 ?statement. ?statement pq:P585 ?time. ?statement ps:P3872 ?number. bind (YEAR(?time) AS ?year) SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en". } MINUS { ?statement wikibase:rank wikibase:DeprecatedRank } } group by ?year ?item ?itemLabel order by ?item desc (?year) | legend=- |yGrid=true |group=itemLabel |yAxis=Passengers | value=number | type=year | xField=year |width=1000 | title=Yearly passenger traffic }}Busiest US airports by total passenger traffic (2018)List of busiest airports in the US based on total passengers, data are based on numbers provided from annual or monthly published figures by own airport authorities. Rank | Rank change | Airport name | Location | IATA Code | Traffic | Aircraft | Passengers | % chg. 2017/18 | Movements | % chg. 2017/18 |
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1 | {{steady}} | Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport[12] | Atlanta, College Park, and Hapeville; Georgia | ATL | 107,394,029 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.3 | 895,682 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.7 | 2 | {{steady}} | Los Angeles International Airport[13] | Westchester, California | LAX | 87,534,384 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.5 | 707,833 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.1 | 3 | {{steady}} | Chicago O'Hare International Airport | Chicago, Illinois | ORD | - | - | - | - | 4 | {{steady}} | Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport[14] | Coppell, Euless, Grapevine, and Irving; Texas | DFW | 69,112,607 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.0 | 667,213 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.0 | 5 | {{steady}} | Denver International Airport[15] | Denver, Colorado | DEN | 64,494,613 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.1 | 603,403 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.6 | 6 | {{steady}} | John F. Kennedy International Airport[16] | Queens, New York | JFK | 61,909,148 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.9 | 455,529 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.6 | 7 | {{steady}} | San Francisco International Airport[17] | San Mateo County, California | SFO | 57,793,313 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.5 | 470,164 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.1 | 8 | {{increase}} 1 | Seattle–Tacoma International Airport[18] | SeaTac, Washington | SEA | 49,849,520 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.2 | 438,391 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.4 | 9 | {{decrease}} 1 | McCarran International Airport[19] | Paradise, Nevada | LAS | 49,716,584 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.5 | 539,857 | {{decrease}}{{0}}0.6 | 10 | {{increase}} 2 | Orlando International Airport[20] | Orlando, Florida | MCO | 47,696,627 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.9 | 347,672 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.1 | 11 | {{decrease}} 1 | Charlotte Douglas International Airport[21] | Charlotte, North Carolina | CLT | 46,444,380 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.2 | 550,013 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.4 | 12 | {{decrease}} 1 | Newark Liberty International Airport [22] | Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey | EWR | 46,065,175 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.6 | 458,674 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.6 | 13 | {{increase}} 1 | Miami International Airport[23] | Miami-Dade County, Florida | MIA | 45,044,312 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.2 | 416,032 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.7 | 14 | {{decrease}} 1 | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport[24] | Phoenix, Arizona | PHX | 44,943,686 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.3 | 434,252 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.8 | 15 | {{steady}} | George Bush Intercontinental Airport[25] | Houston, Texas | IAH | 43,807,539 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.6 | 466,738 | {{decrease}}{{0}}3.6 | 16 | {{steady}} | Logan International Airport[26] | Boston and Winthrop, Massachusetts | BOS | 40,941,925 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.6 | 424,024 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.6 | 17 | {{steady}} | Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport[27] | Hennepin County, Minnesota | MSP | 38,037,381 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.0 | 407,476 | {{decrease}}{{0}}2.1 | 18 | {{increase}} 1 | Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport[28] | Broward County, Florida | FLL | 35,963,370 | {{increase}}{{0}}10.6 | 329,662 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.4 | 19 | {{decrease}} 1 | Detroit Metropolitan Airport [29] | Romulus, Michigan | DTW | 35,236,676 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.5 | 393,681 | {{decrease}}{{0}}0.4 | 20 | {{steady}} | Philadelphia International Airport [30] | Philadelphia and Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania | PHL | 31,691,956 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.1 | 379,665 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.6 | 21 | {{steady}} | LaGuardia Airport [31] | Queens, New York | LGA | 30,094,074 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.8 | 372,025 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.8 | 22 | {{steady}} | Baltimore–Washington International Airport [32] | Anne Arundel County, Maryland | BWI | 27,145,831 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.9 | 266,569 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.9 | 23 | {{steady}} | Salt Lake City International Airport [33] | Salt Lake City, Utah | SLC | 25,554,244 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.6 | 337,276 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.1 | 24 | {{increase}} 2 | San Diego International Airport [34] | San Diego, California | SAN | 24,238,300 | {{increase}}{{0}}9.3 | 225,058 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.5 | 25 | {{steady}} | Washington Dulles International Airport | Dulles, Virginia | IAD | 24,060,709 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.1 | 274,281 | {{decrease}}{{0}}3.7 | 26 | {{decrease}} 2 | Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport | Arlington, Virginia | DCA | 27 | {{steady}} | Chicago Midway International Airport | Chicago, Illinois | MDW | 28 | {{steady}} | Tampa International Airport [35] | Tampa, Florida | TPA | 21,289,390 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.5 | 206,938 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.9 | 29 | {{steady}} | Daniel K. Inouye International Airport | Honolulu, Hawaii | HNL | 30 | {{steady}} | Portland International Airport [36] | Portland, Oregon | PDX | 19,882,788 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.2 | 233,993 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.2 | 31 | {{steady}} | Dallas Love Field [37] | Dallas, Texas | DAL | 16,229,151 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.2 | 231,110 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.6 | 32 | {{increase}} 1 | Nashville International Airport [38] | Nashville, Tennessee | BNA | 15,996,194 | {{increase}}{{0}}13.2 | 216,966 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.2 | 33 | {{increase}} 1 | Austin–Bergstrom International Airport [39] | Austin, Texas | AUS | 15,819,912 | {{increase}}{{0}}13.9 | 210,080 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.2 | 34 | {{decrease}} 2 | St. Louis Lambert International Airport [40] | St. Louis, Missouri | STL | 15,632,586 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.9 | - | - |
46 busiest US airports by total passenger traffic (2016)Listed according to data compiled by Airports Council International North America, and ranked according to total passengers during 2016.[41] All 46 airports on this list are also featured on the FAA list, but the order varies. The FAA ranks by passengers boarding. ACI ranks by sum of boarding, disembarking, and flying through without leaving airplane. The statistics are slightly more than twice as high. Rank | Airport name | Location | IATA Code | Traffic | Aircraft | Passengers | % chg. 2015/16 | Movements | % chg. 2015/16 |
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1 | Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport | Atlanta, College Park, and Hapeville; Georgia | ATL | 104,171,935 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.6 | 898,356 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.8 | 2 | Los Angeles International Airport | Westchester, Los Angeles, California | LAX | 80,921,527 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.0 | 697,138 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.3 | 3 | Chicago O'Hare International Airport | Chicago, Illinois | ORD | 77,960,588 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.3 | 867,635 | {{decrease}}{{0}}0.9 | 4 | Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport | Coppell, Euless, Grapevine, and Irving; Texas | DFW | 65,670,697 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.2 | 672,748 | {{decrease}}{{0}}1.3 | 5 | John F. Kennedy International Airport | Queens, New York | JFK | 59,105,513 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.9 | 452,415 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.0 | 6 | Denver International Airport | Denver, Colorado | DEN | 58,266,515 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.9 | 565,503 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.5 | 7 | San Francisco International Airport | San Mateo County, California | SFO | 53,099,282 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.1 | 450,388 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.8 | 8 | McCarran International Airport | Paradise, Nevada | LAS | 47,496,614 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.5 | 541,428 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.1 | 9 | Seattle–Tacoma International Airport | SeaTac, Washington | SEA | 45,736,700 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.0 | 412,170 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.1 | 10 | Miami International Airport | Miami-Dade County, Florida | MIA | 44,584,603 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.5 | 414,234 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.3 | 11 | Charlotte Douglas International Airport | Charlotte, North Carolina | CLT | 44,422,022 | {{decrease}}{{0}}1.0 | 545,742 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.3 | 12 | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport | Phoenix, Arizona | PHX | 43,302,381 | {{decrease}}{{0}}1.6 | 440,643 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.1 | 13 | Orlando International Airport | Orlando, Florida | MCO | 41,923,399 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.0 | 316,981 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.9 | 14 | George Bush Intercontinental Airport | Houston, Texas | IAH | 41,622,594 | {{decrease}}{{0}}3.3 | 470,780 | {{decrease}}{{0}}6.4 | 15 | Newark Liberty International Airport | Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey | EWR | 40,563,285 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.2 | 435,907 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.3 | 16 | Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport | Hennepin County, Minnesota | MSP | 37,413,728 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.3 | 412,872 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.0 | 17 | Logan International Airport | Boston and Winthrop, Massachusetts | BOS | 36,356,917 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.5 | 372,930 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.5 | 18 | Detroit Metropolitan Airport | Romulus, Michigan | DTW | 34,401,254 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.9 | 393,427 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.7 | 19 | Philadelphia International Airport | Philadelphia and Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania | PHL | 30,155,090 | {{decrease}}{{0}}4.1 | 394,022 | {{decrease}}{{0}}4.2 | 20 | LaGuardia Airport | Queens, New York | LGA | 29,786,769 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.7 | 369,987 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.7 | 21 | Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport | Broward County, Florida | FLL | 29,205,002 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.4 | 290,239 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.4 | 22 | Baltimore–Washington International Airport | Anne Arundel County, Maryland | BWI | 25,122,651 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.4 | 248,585 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.9 | 23 | Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport | Arlington, Virginia | DCA | 23,568,586 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.4 | 295,038 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.8 | 24 | Salt Lake City International Airport | Salt Lake City, Utah | SLC | 23,157,445 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.5 | 320,137 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.7 | 25 | Chicago Midway International Airport | Chicago, Illinois | MDW | 22,677,859 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.1 | 253,046 | {{decrease}}{{0}}0.2 | 26 | Washington Dulles International Airport | Dulles, Virginia | IAD | 21,817,340 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.5 | 265,743 | {{decrease}}{{0}}1.5 | 27 | San Diego International Airport | San Diego, California | SAN | 20,725,801 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.2 | 197,132 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.5 | 28 | Daniel K. Inouye International Airport | Honolulu, Hawaii | HNL | 19,878,659 | {{dash}}{{0}}0.0 | 316,154 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.1 | 29 | Tampa International Airport | Tampa, Florida | TPA | 18,931,922 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.6 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 30 | Portland International Airport | Portland, Oregon | PDX | 18,352,767 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.9 | 227,709 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.4 | 31 | Dallas Love Field | Dallas, Texas | DAL | 15,562,738 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.3 | 224,193 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.7 | 32 | St. Louis Lambert International Airport | St. Louis, Missouri | STL | 13,959,126 | {{increase}}{{0}}9.5 | 190,560 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.5 | 33 | Nashville International Airport | Nashville, Tennessee | BNA | 12,979,803 | {{increase}}{{0}}11.2 | 194,758 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.6 | 34 | William P. Hobby Airport | Houston, Texas | HOU | 12,909,075 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.1 | 200,741 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.1 | 35 | Austin–Bergstrom International Airport | Austin, Texas | AUS | 12,436,849 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.5 | 192,032 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.4 | 36 | Oakland International Airport | Oakland, California | OAK | 12,070,967 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.7 | 222,771 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.3 | 37 | Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport | Kenner, Louisiana | MSY | 11,365,487 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.6 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 38 | Raleigh–Durham International Airport | Morrisville, North Carolina | RDU | 11,049,143 | {{increase}}{{0}}11.1 | 191,348 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.6 | 39 | Kansas City International Airport | Kansas City, Missouri | MCI | 11,041,767 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.4 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 40 | Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport | San Jose, California | SJC | 10,796,725 | {{increase}}{{0}}10.2 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 41 | John Wayne Airport | Santa Ana, California | SNA | 10,496,511 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.1 | 284,246 | {{increase}}{{0}}9.0 | 42 | Sacramento International Airport | Sacramento, California | SMF | 10,118,794 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.3 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 43 | San Antonio International Airport | San Antonio, Texas | SAT | 8,618,139 | {{increase}}{{0}}1.3 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 44 | Southwest Florida International Airport | Fort Myers, Florida | RSW | 8,604,673 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.8 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 45 | Indianapolis International Airport | Indianapolis, Indiana | IND | 8,511,959 | {{increase}}{{0}}6.4 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | 46 | Cleveland Hopkins International Airport | Cleveland, Ohio | CLE | 8,422,676 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.8 | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} |
{{anchor|20 busiest US airports by international passenger traffic}}20 busiest US airports by international passenger traffic (2017)Listed according to data compiled by the Office of Aviation Analysis, part of the United States Department of Transportation, and ranked according to total international passengers during 2017.[42] Rank | Airport Name | Location | IATA Code | Traffic |
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1 | John F. Kennedy International Airport | Queens, New York | JFK | 32,232,269 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.0% | 2 | Los Angeles International Airport | Westchester, California | LAX | 24,296,522 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.0% | 3 | Miami International Airport | Miami-Dade County, Florida | MIA | 20,195,479 | {{decrease}}{{0}}3.0% | 4 | San Francisco International Airport | San Mateo County, California | SFO | 13,127,656 | {{increase}}{{0}}8.0% | 5 | O'Hare International Airport | Chicago, Illinois | ORD | 12,743,652 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.0% | 6 | Newark Liberty International Airport | Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey | EWR | 12,217,711 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.0% | 7 | Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport | Atlanta, College Park, and Hapeville; Georgia | ATL | 11,659,891 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.0% | 8 | George Bush Intercontinental Airport | Houston, Texas | IAH | 10,081,750 | {{decrease}}{{0}}3.0% | 9 | Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport | Coppell, Euless, Grapevine, and Irving; Texas | DFW | 8,147,773 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.0% | 10 | Washington Dulles International Airport | Dulles, Virginia | IAD | 7,488,692 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.0% | 11 | Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport | Broward County, Florida | FLL | 7,040,347 | {{increase}}{{0}}21.0% | 12 | Logan International Airport | Boston and Winthrop, Massachusetts | BOS | 6,788,201 | {{increase}}{{0}}10.0% | 13 | Orlando International Airport | Orlando, Florida | MCO | 5,644,748 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.0% | 14 | Daniel K. Inouye International Airport | Honolulu, Hawaii | HNL | 5,326,383 | {{increase}}{{0}}5.0% | 15 | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport | SeaTac, Washington | SEA | 4,851,648 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.0% | 16 | Philadelphia International Airport | Philadelphia and Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania | PHL | 3,553,738 | {{decrease}}{{0}}2.0% | 17 | McCarran International Airport | Paradise, Nevada | LAS | 3,512,661 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.2% | 18 | Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport | Romulus, Michigan | DTW | 3,474,049 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.0% | 19 | Charlotte Douglas International Airport | Charlotte, North Carolina | CLT | 3,050,345 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.0% | 20 | Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport | Barrigada and Tamuning, Guam | GUM | 2,878,524 | {{decrease}}{{0}}3.0% |
10 busiest airports in the US by total cargo throughput (2017){{main|List of largest cargo airports in the United States}}Listed according to data compiled by the Federal Aviation Administration for the United States, and ranked according to total cargo throughput in pounds during 2017.[43] Rank | Airport Name | Location | IATA Code | Cargo |
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1 | Memphis International Airport | Memphis, Tennessee | MEM | 23,949,525,780 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.35% | 2 | Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport | Anchorage, Alaska | ANC | 17,337,337,377 | {{increase}}{{0}}2.79% | 3 | Louisville International Airport | Louisville, Kentucky | SDF | 13,403,682,652 | {{increase}}{{0}}4.68% | 4 | O'Hare International Airport | Chicago, Illinois | ORD | 10,373,559,593 | {{increase}}{{0}}10.84% | 5 | Miami International Airport | Miami, Florida | MIA | 7,963,988,407 | {{increase}}{{0}}0.82% | 6 | Los Angeles International Airport | Westchester, California | LAX | 7,197,930,264 | {{increase}}{{0}}3.85% | 7 | Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport | Hebron, Kentucky | CVG | 5,700,282,994 | {{increase}}{{0}}33.32% | 8 | Indianapolis International Airport | Indianapolis, Indiana | IND | 5,138,500,318 | {{decrease}}{{0}}-3.58% | 9 | Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport | Coppell, Euless, Grapevine, and Irving; Texas | DFW | 4,155,362,297 | {{increase}}{{0}}7.65% | 10 | Ontario International Airport | Ontario, California | ONT | 3,522,510,318 | {{increase}}{{0}}15.81% |
See also- List of the busiest airports in California
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External linksUnited States Department of Transportation: |url=http://www.bts.gov/publications/pocket_guide_to_transportation/2011/html/table_03_08.html |title=Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 2008 and 2009 |publisher=Bureau of Transportation Statistics }} |url=http://www.bts.gov/publications/pocket_guide_to_transportation/2008/html/table_04_07b.html |title=Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 2005 and 2006 |publisher=Bureau of Transportation Statistics }} |url=http://www.bts.gov/publications/us_international_travel_and_transportation_trends/2002/html/table10.html |publisher=Bureau of Transportation Statistics |title=Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 1990, 1995, and 2000 }} |url=http://www.bts.gov/publications/us_international_travel_and_transportation_trends/2002/html/table11.html |title=Top 20 Routes for U.S. International Airport Pair Passengers: 1990, 1995, and 2000 |publisher=Bureau of Transportation Statistics }}- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA): National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) 2005-2009
- FAA National Flight Data Center (NFDC): Airport Data (Form 5010), also available from AirportIQ 5010
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