Aircraft departures — all countries

Aircraft departures — Namibia

Aircraft departures in Namibia in 2023 — 2,960 departures. Ranked 132 in the world out of 150. Since 1991, the indicator has fallen by 63.5%.

2023 2,960 departures +9,047.66% vs 2021
World rank 132of 150
Period maximum 14,543 departures2018
Period minimum 32 departures2021

Trend over time

1991–2023 · departures

Aircraft departures — Namibia, 1991–202305,00010,00015,0001991199519992003200720112015201920231991: 8,100 departures1992: 9,400 departures1993: 6,300 departures1994: 6,300 departures1995: 6,800 departures1996: 7,200 departures1997: 7,400 departures1998: 7,500 departures1999: 5,500 departures2000: 5,161 departures2001: 5,131 departures2002: 5,080 departures2003: 6,034 departures2004: 6,137 departures2005: 6,455 departures2006: 6,513 departures2007: 6,942 departures2008: 5,450 departures2009: 5,439 departures2010: 8,836 departures2011: 9,400 departures2012: 11,711 departures2013: 8,568 departures2014: 9,197 departures2015: 10,606 departures2016: 11,759 departures2017: 13,876 departures2018: 14,543 departures2019: 1,806 departures2020: 593 departures2021: 32 departures2023: 2,960 departures
Change over the period: −5,140 (−63.46%) Average annual rate: -3.1 %

Comparison, 2023

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Namibia

Namibia 2,960 departures
World 34.76M departures
Sub-Saharan Africa 717,259 departures
Southern Africa computed 178,977 departures
Upper-middle-income countries computed 9.93M departures
Aircraft departures — Namibia, by year Namibia All countries CSV XLSX
Year departures Change Change, %
2023 2,960
2021 32 −561 −94.55%
2020 593 −1,213 −67.14%
2019 1,806 −12,737 −87.58%
2018 14,543 +667 +4.81%
2017 13,876 +2,117 +18%
2016 11,759 +1,153 +10.87%
2015 10,606 +1,409 +15.32%
2014 9,197 +629 +7.34%
2013 8,568 −3,143 −26.84%
2012 11,711 +2,311 +24.59%
2011 9,400 +564 +6.38%
2010 8,836 +3,397 +62.46%
2009 5,439 −11 −0.2%
2008 5,450 −1,492 −21.49%
2007 6,942 +429 +6.59%
2006 6,513 +58 +0.9%
2005 6,455 +318 +5.18%
2004 6,137 +103 +1.71%
2003 6,034 +954 +18.78%
2002 5,080 −51 −0.99%
2001 5,131 −30 −0.58%
2000 5,161 −339 −6.16%
1999 5,500 −2,000 −26.67%
1998 7,500 +100 +1.35%
1997 7,400 +200 +2.78%
1996 7,200 +400 +5.88%
1995 6,800 +500 +7.94%
1994 6,300 +0 +0%
1993 6,300 −3,100 −32.98%
1992 9,400 +1,300 +16.05%
1991 8,100

Southern Africa, 2023

The same indicator for neighboring countries — with links to their pages

About the indicator

The number of departures by the aircraft of national carriers on domestic and international flights over the year. Set against passenger traffic it gives the average load of a flight: passenger traffic growing while the number of departures holds steady means a shift to larger aircraft or better seat occupancy.

Source: World Development Indicators (World Bank), license CC BY 4.0.