Ie, you're making it up as you go along. I expect a little better from you.
According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, between June 2018 and June 2019, there were 790 million enplaned passengers in the US. An enplaned passenger is counted each time someone boards a plane. So one-way, with no plane changes. Take in account plane transfers, roundtrip travel, people who fly a few times a year, and frequent flyers who take tens or hundreds of flights a year, and you're left with a small percentage of people who actually fly in any given year.
I don't know how to get hard numbers from the frum community. I don't know if it's even possible. But I don't think it's a stretch to say that between the frum Jews who come to FL for Pesach, Succos, summer vacation, yeshiva week, and simchos, plus the ones who travel to Israel, let alone Europe or other places in the US and the world, we represent an disproportionate percentage of flyers and flights taken.
It may be very unscientific, but I don't think it's a completely uneducated guess.