Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX

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Total Trade Compared to the same month a year ago

-16.41%

Compared to last month

-7.64%

Total Exports Compared to the same month a year ago

5.40%

Compared to last month

-16.99%

Total Imports Compared to the same month a year ago

-29.04%

Compared to last month

2.29%

Current RankAmong U.S. airports, seaports, border crossings

26

Rank 2023

23

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX’s trade down 16.41 percent in February from last February

Trade at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX for the month of February decreased 16.41 percent from the same month one year ago and was down 7.64 percent compared to the previous month, according to ustradenumbers.com analysis of the most recent U.S. government data.

Breaking it down, exports increased 5.4 percent compared to the same month in the previous year and were down 16.99 percent from the previous month. Imports decreased -29.04 percent compared to the same month in the previous year and grew 2.29 percent when compared to the previous month.

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX Trade Same Month, Year over Year

Trade Snapshot

Year-to-date, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX’s trade down -13.88 percent

On a year-to-date basis, trade at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX was valued at $9.16 billion, a decrease of -13.88 percent through February.

Exports totaled $4.49 billion, up 6.9 percent while imports were valued at $4.68 billion, down 27.42 percent.

The deficit at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX was $190.75 million.

As the chart at top in the middle shows, through February, 48.96 percent of that trade at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX was an export and 51.04 percent was an import. The national average is 39.79 percent for exports and 60.21 percent for imports for the same 2 months of the year. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX ranked No. 25 by value and No. 97 by tonnage among all of the nation’s 450-plus airports, seaports and border crossings. Ranking it just against other airports, it ranked No. 9 by value and No. 10 by tonnage.

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX Month-by-Month View

Here you can see the totals for exports and imports for each of the last 12 months. You can scroll over any month’s exports or imports to see the total. You can also expand or shrink the timeline to see more or fewer months.

Trade Partners
Market Share

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX World Map

EXPORT to Excel:
By value: YTD | Month | Annual   By tonnage: YTD | Month | Annual

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX’s trade with top trade partner South Korea has increased 11.31 percent YTD

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX’s top five trade partners accounted for 44.93 percent of its total trade through February. By way of comparison, the United States' top five trade partners accounted for 50.73 percent.

Top Trading Countries

RankCountryYTD
1South Korea$1.15 B
2China$1.11 B
3Taiwan$866.03 M
4India$497.29 M
5United Kingdom$497.28 M
6Japan$443.14 M
7Germany$428.08 M
8France$385.35 M
9Ireland$326.79 M
10The Netherlands$324.74 M

Taking a closer look at its leading trade partners:

  • Trade with No. 1 South Korea rose 11.31 percent to $1.15 billion.
    Exports rose 19.87 percent to $768.45 million. Imports fell 2.66 percent to $382.16 million.
  • Trade with No. 2 China fell 6.94 percent to $1.11 billion.
    Exports fell 0.42 percent to $387.11 million. Imports fell 10.11 percent to $718.44 million.
  • Trade with No. 3 Taiwan fell 35.32 percent to $866.03 million.
    Exports fell 61.94 percent to $293.24 million. Imports rose 0.78 percent to $572.78 million.
  • Trade with No. 4 India rose 188.85 percent to $497.29 million.
    Exports rose 191.22 percent to $183.96 million. Imports rose 187.49 percent to $313.33 million.
  • Trade with No. 5 United Kingdom rose 32.67 percent to $497.28 million.
    Exports rose 39.32 percent to $158.76 million. Imports rose 29.77 percent to $338.52 million.
  • Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX had trade surpluses with 113 countries and deficits with 55 through February. That compares with 101 surpluses and 51 deficits for the same period one year earlier. The top three surpluses through February of this year were with South Korea, $386.29 million; The Netherlands, $192.23 million; and Singapore, $109.53 million.The top three deficits through February of this year were with China, $331.34 million; Taiwan, $279.54 million; and France, $184.2 million.

    At this time a year ago, the top five trade partners were Vietnam, China, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan.

    By tonnage, the top five trade partners year-to-date are China, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom and Taiwan.

    At this time a year ago, the top five by tonnage were China, Japan, Germany, South Korea and United Kingdom.

    Exports
    Market Share

    EXPORT to Excel:
    By value: YTD | Month | Annual   By tonnage: YTD | Month | Annual

    The most valuable Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX export, Computer chips, has decreased 1.93 percent YTD

    Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX’s top five exports accounted for 65.58 percent of all its exports through February. By way of comparison, the United States’ top five exports accounted for 23.23 percent.

    Here’s a closer look at the top five, by value:

    • Computer chips fell 1.93 percent compared to last year to $836.53 million.
    • Semiconductor machinery, parts fell 25.58 percent compared to last year to $744.56 million.
    • Civilian aircraft, parts rose 55.63 percent compared to last year to $698.25 million.
    • Cell phones, related equipment rose 49.47 percent compared to last year to $416.14 million.
    • Computers rose 10.08 percent compared to last year to $246.39 million.

    At this time a year ago, the top five exports were Computer chips; Semiconductor machinery, parts; Civilian aircraft, parts; Cell phones, related equipment; and Computers.

    By tonnage the top five exports year-to-date are Semiconductor machinery, parts; Medical instruments; Cell phones, related equipment; Civilian aircraft, parts; and Motor vehicle parts.

    At this time a year ago, the top five by tonnage were Semiconductor machinery, parts; Medical instruments; Cell phones, related equipment; Civilian aircraft, parts; and Computers.

    Imports
    Market Share

    EXPORT to Excel:
    By value: YTD | Month | Annual   By tonnage: YTD | Month | Annual

    The most valuable Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX import, Cell phones, related equipment, has decreased 60.91 percent YTD

    Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX’s top five imports accounted for 53.61 percent of all its imports through February. By way of comparison, the United States’ top five imports accounted for 21.87 percent.

    Here’s a closer look at the top five, by value:

    • Cell phones, related equipment fell 60.91 percent compared to last year to $982.59 million.
    • Computers rose 83.27 percent compared to last year to $473.04 million.
    • Returned exports, without change fell 27.34 percent compared to last year to $469.75 million.
    • Computer parts fell 11.93 percent compared to last year to $356.62 million.
    • Aircraft engines, parts rose 37.8 percent compared to last year to $224.9 million.

    At this time a year ago, the top five imports were Cell phones, related equipment; Returned exports, without change; Computer parts; Computers; and Aircraft engines, parts.

    By tonnage the top five imports year-to-date are Cell phones, related equipment; Fish fillets, chilled or frozen; Computers; Returned exports, without change; and Power supplies, transformers.

    At this time a year ago, the top five by tonnage were Cell phones, related equipment; Motor vehicle parts; Fish fillets, chilled or frozen; Computers; and Semiconductor machinery, parts.

    Port
    Market Share

    By value, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX was responsible for 1.11 percent of U.S. trade through February, ranking No. 25 among all ports and No. 9 among all airports.

    Last year Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, TX, posted total trade with the world of $63.14 billion. The Port’s deficit was $8.58 billion. Exports totaled $27.28 billion and imports came to $35.86 billion.