AIRLINE PASSENGERS SET ANOTHER RECORD AT MIDLAND INTERNATIONAL AIR & SPACE PORT
(Oct. 21, 2025)
MIDLAND, TEXAS -- More airline passengers flew out of Midland International Air & Space Port in fiscal year 2025 than any other year on record.
Airport officials reported 767,734 passengers during FY 2025. That was a 3.72% increase compared to FY 2024. Airport officials also reported the post-COVID surge continues as FY 2025 was the third-straight year for new record established and four of the top five years have happened since the pandemic ended earlier this decade.
Southwest again led the way for airlines with 45.3% of the passenger load for the fiscal year. United was second with 26.3%, and American Eagle was third at 25.3%.
Fiscal year 2025 also was a banner year for fuel sales (8.469 million gallons, a 3.31% increase) and parking revenues ($8.979 million, an 8.56% increase).
Later this month, the city will break ground on the Midland International Air & Space Port Terminal Expansion Project.
Airline passengers leaving Midland International
2024-25: 767,734
2023-24: 740,219
2022-23: 661,842
2018-19: 650,056
2021-22: 605,749
Airport report
Passengers
September 2025: 62,931
September 2024: 60,597
Percentage increase: 3.85
Year-to-date FY 2025: 767,734
Year-to-date FY 2024: 740,219
Percentage increase: 3.72
Passengers by airlines
(revenue and non-revenue in FY 2025)
Southwest: 348,213
United: 202,449
American Eagle: 194,756
Delta: 36,718
Other metrics
Fuel sales in September: 648,700 gallons, 0.86% decrease
Fuel sales this year: 8.469 million gallons, 3.31% increase
Parking in September: $793,415, 10.17% increase
Parking this fiscal year: $8.979 million, 8.56% increase