Transportation
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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32.2 million metric tonnes-4.5%(12-month change)
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$19.7 billion14.4%(annual change)
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315.7 million tonnes1.7%(annual change)
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117.3 million153.4%(year-over-year change)
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5.7 million3.2%(annual change)
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5404Description: The purpose of this statistical program is to provide estimates of screened traffic (passengers and non-passengers) at Pre-Board Screening (PBS) checkpoints at Canada's eight largest airports.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 7503Description: This is non-Statistics Canada information.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 7512Description: This is non-Statistics Canada information.
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Data (528)
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- Table: 23-10-0287-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: WeeklyDescription:
Weekly Itinerant aircraft movements (domestic, transborder and international), total of all Canadian airports with NAV CANADA towers.
Release date: 2024-05-29 - Table: 23-10-0312-01Frequency: MonthlyDescription: Monthly screened passenger traffic at the eight largest airports in Canada. Data are derived from the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) Boarding Pass Security System and include screened traffic at pre-board screening checkpoints at the airports.Release date: 2024-05-29
- Data Visualization: 71-607-X2024006Description: This data visualization dashboard provides information on the main financial and operational data from Canadian Level I air carriers in an interactive format. The dashboard features information on passengers, load factor, passenger-kilometres, available seat kilometres, hours flown, turbo fuel consumed, and total operating revenue.Release date: 2024-05-28
- Data Visualization: 71-607-X2024007Description: This data visualization dashboard provides data on aircraft movements at Canada's major airports and select small airports in an interactive format. It allows users to compare aircraft movements by geography, class of operation, type of operation, sector (domestic, transborder and other international) and the busiest airports by amount of aircraft activity.Release date: 2024-05-28
- Table: 23-10-0079-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Monthly operating and financial statistics (number of thousands of: passengers, passenger-kilometres, available seat-kilometres, load factor, hours flown, turbo fuel consumed in litres, and total operating revenues) for major Canadian airlines.
Release date: 2024-05-28 - Table: 23-10-0258-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: QuarterlyDescription:
Quarterly civil aviation operating statistics (passengers, goods carried (kilograms), passenger-kilometres, passenger tonne-kilometres, goods tonne-kilometres, total tonne-kilometres, hours flown) for scheduled and charter services both separately and combined, for Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II combined. For scheduled services only, operating statistics also include available seat-kilometres, passenger load factor (percent), available tonne-kilometres and weight load factor (percent). Data are expressed in thousands, except for the number of carriers included, which is expressed in full.
Release date: 2024-05-28 - 7. Civil aviation operating statistics, by sector, Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II, quarterlyTable: 23-10-0259-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: QuarterlyDescription:
Quarterly civil aviation operating statistics (passengers, goods carried (kilograms), passenger-kilometres, passenger tonne-kilometres, goods tonne-kilometres, total tonne-kilometres, hours flown) by sector (total domestic and international, domestic, international, transborder (Canada - United States) and other international). Data are for Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II combined. All data are expressed in thousands.
Release date: 2024-05-28 - Table: 23-10-0260-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: QuarterlyDescription:
Quarterly civil aviation financial statistics (total, operating revenue for scheduled and charter services both separately and combined, passenger revenue and goods revenue for both scheduled and charter services, all other operating revenue, total, operating expenses, turbo fuel expenses, wages, salaries and benefits paid, all other operating expenses, net income (loss), operating income (loss), non-operating income (loss) and average number of employees. Data are for Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II combined. All data are expressed in thousands of dollars, except for the average number of employees, which is expressed in full.
Release date: 2024-05-28 - 9. Civil aviation financial performance indicators, Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II, quarterlyTable: 23-10-0261-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: QuarterlyDescription:
Quarterly civil aviation financial performance indicators (operating ratio, operating profit margin and profit margin), for Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II combined. The operating profit margin and profit margin are expressed in percent.
Release date: 2024-05-28 - Table: 23-10-0262-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: QuarterlyDescription:
Quarterly civil aviation productivity measures (operating revenue per employee and tonne-kilometres flown per employee), for Canadian air carriers, Levels I and II combined. The operating revenue per employee is expressed in dollars.
Release date: 2024-05-28
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- 211. Passenger transportation in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-403-X19970014746Geography: CanadaDescription:
Vast distances, dependence on trade and low population density (compared to the United States and Europe) make transportation vitally important in Canada. The nation's travel and tourism patterns, both domestically and internationally, are a mirror image of Canadian business, lifestyles and quality of life.
Release date: 1999-11-24 - 212. Older drivers - a complex public health issue ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X19990024731Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides estimates of the percentage of seniors who are licensed to operate a motor vehicle. It describes the health characteristics of these license holders and reviews research relating to older drivers.
Release date: 1999-11-16 - 213. Seniors behind the wheel ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-008-X19990024656Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines various facets of car use among seniors and highlights differences between those living in urban and rural areas.
Release date: 1999-09-09 - 214. The U.S.-Canada Opens Skies Agreement: three years later ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X19990034619Geography: CanadaDescription:
With respect to the U.S -Canada Open Skies agreement as it pertains to air passenger traffic, the following questions need to be examined. What are the terms of the agreement as they related to air passenger travel? What were the new transborder city-pair routes that came into existence following the signing of the agreement? What were the market shares that U.S. and Canadian companies concerned after the three-year transition period of "Open Skies" and what was the composition of these shares? What is the possible impact of the agreement on various stakeholders?
Release date: 1999-07-12 - Articles and reports: 52-216-X19970004457Description:
The purpose of this paper is to outline the results of preliminary research into the use of a potentially new economic indicator for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - railway carloadings.
Release date: 1999-03-24 - Articles and reports: 61F0019X19990015580Geography: CanadaDescription:
International shipping is a highly competitve industry, especially the shipping of containers. Shipping lines are constantly trying to increase productivity by reducing costs and by attracting larger volumes of containers. In response to spiraling container freight rates, the lines have been driven to increase economies of scale. These economies are expected to be achieved through largers ships and fewer, more efficient port calls. Larger ships and client demands for frequent service have encouraged innovative alliances and pooling agreements among lines to maximize the use of this larger capacity.
Release date: 1999-02-25 - 217. Trucking in a borderless market: A profile of the Canadian trucking industry, 1988 to 1994 ArchivedArticles and reports: 61-532-X19970013499Description:
Issues affecting the transportation industry impact on the day to day concerns of Canadians. Changes in policy affecting transportation and trade have altered the landscape for the primary mode of commodity transport, trucking. Economic factors typically affecting the demand for trucking services are - the volume of production of goods for domestic and foreign consumption and exports and imports, interest rates and the value of the Canadian dollar. The supply of truck transport in turn is affected by the price of inputs, namely labour (drivers and helpers) and capital (straight trucks, road tractors and semi- and full-trailers). These variables are key determinants of the day to day activities of the industry.
Release date: 1998-02-02 - Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013500Description:
"If you've got it, a truck brought it." When you stop to think about it, an increasing number of the things we use are transported to market for at least part of the way, by truck. The trucking industry is becoming increasingly important to the transportation sector of the Canadian economy. This growing importance can be attributed to several factors including the deregulation of transportation, the surge in trade with the United States and the evolving structure of the industry itself. It is within this context that concern for labour issues, including a driver shortage, has been voiced. The demands on drivers have increased, driver training is inadequate and as a result, there is a perceived shortage of qualified drivers. This study examines employment in the trucking industry from 1988 to 1994 by looking at various sources of employment data at Statistics Canada.
Release date: 1998-02-02 - 219. Canada's airports: Their role as cargo gateways ArchivedArticles and reports: 61-532-X19970013502Description:
Using just about any yardstick (tonnage, value of goods, revenue earned, tons/kilometres), it is difficult to dispute the recent growth in air cargo traffic. Factors ranging from industrial globalization to business practices like "just-in-time" inventory management and aggressive off-shore marketing of Canadian goods and services have contributed to this increased activity. As local groups contemplate the purchase or lease of community airports, they are being advised to secure a solid cargo base in addition to passenger traffic.
Release date: 1998-02-02 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X19970023224Geography: CanadaDescription:
signed the "Open Skies" Agreement allowing both Canadian and American airlines to establish direct links between any pair of cities located on either side of the border. This opening of air space comes within the scope of the general movement towards free trade with our main trading partner and will stimulate competition among North American air carriers for the largest transborder market in the world. The outcome of the agreement on companies' long-term share of the market remains to be seen. The agreement provides for a three-year transition period to allow carriers to adjust to new market conditions. Although all the agreement's provisions have not yet come into effect, changes in the industry are already noticeable. Since it would be premature to draw conclusions about the impact of the agreement, we focus first on the effect of the pact on the market share that American and Canadian companies have cornered after a year of "Open Skies". Secondly, we study the possible impact of the agreement on various stakeholders. This analysis uses data from Statistics Canada's International Travel Survey (ITS).
Release date: 1997-04-03
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5136Description: The purpose of this survey is to collect and compile data to measure the monthly change in the movement of the price for for-hire motor carrier freight services. These prices are combined and chained to form a price index. The estimates are produced on a quarterly basis.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5209Description: The Passenger Air Services Price Index is an annual series measuring the price change for base air fares, providing indications of the overall trend of domestic and international fares over time. The index relates to the operations of major Canadian air carriers.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5264Description: The database can be used in a variety of analyses including, for example, assessing highway capacity and forecasting traffic, evaluating investments in infrastructure, examining trade flows, and analyzing policies such as road pricing and multimodal freight programs.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5284Description: To obtain more transparency on the operations of railways in Canada, this program measures and reports on eight key performance indicators.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5325Description: The survey collects data on aircraft movements at airports in Canada with NAV CANADA towers.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5392Description: This document accompanies the inaugural introductory release of the GSCD and presents the conceptual structure of the railway movement, the data and computation methods, and current limitations.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5404Description: The purpose of this statistical program is to provide estimates of screened traffic (passengers and non-passengers) at Pre-Board Screening (PBS) checkpoints at Canada's eight largest airports.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 7503Description: This is non-Statistics Canada information.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 7512Description: This is non-Statistics Canada information.
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