Direct answer: The United States handles roughly 44,000 to 45,000 commercial and all-air traffic flights per day on average, based on recent FAA and industry figures. Passenger flight operations alone typically number around 2.7 to 2.9 million passengers daily, with total daily flights including cargo and general aviation bringing the total closer to the mid-40 thousands. These figures fluctuate with holidays, weather, and airspace constraints, but the 44k–45k daily flights range is a widely cited benchmark for current activity.
