Table 3.13
Air transport

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Air transport
  Freight carried Passengers
Weight Tonne-kilometres 1 Passengers Passenger-kilometres 2
  tonnes millions
1988 591,250 1,516 34.8 62,141
1989 603,828 1,552 35.7 65,628
1990 628,180 1,727 36.3 66,608
1991 603,267 1,565 31.3 57,953
1992 596,812 1,493 31.9 62,117
1993 624,561 1,636 31.1 60,985
1994 653,444 1,791 32.5 65,636
1995 692,579 2,034 36.0 73,506
1996 721,260 2,168 39.6 82,270
1997 789,146 2,353 43.6 92,104
1998 822,185 2,280 45.2 96,643
1999 832,987 2,364 46.4 99,623
2000 845,809 2,327 46.8 104,917
2001 789,625 2,149 45.4 102,473
2002 786,607 2,151 40.5 95,094
2003 662,612 1,855 41.5 90,326
2004 694,458 2,013 45.6 101,965
2005 779,930 2,236 48.1 109,975
2006 790,238 2,227 51.8 122,107
2007 776,458 2,029 55.1 130,118
1.
The movement of one tonne over a distance of one kilometre.
2.
The movement of a passenger over a distance of one kilometre. Passenger-kilometres are derived by multiplying the number of passengers by distance travelled.
Note(s):
Figures include all Canadian carriers that earned more than 1 million dollars in revenue during each of the previous two years.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Transportation Division, Aviation, Catalogue no. 51-004-X, various issues.
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