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Transportation in Canada 2006 |
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TABLE A2–40: EMPLOYMENT IN THE AIR INDUSTRY, 2000 – 2006
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2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006p |
Air Industry Sector |
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Scheduled transportation |
54,112 |
50,264 |
44,794 |
46,042 |
45,681 |
45,683 |
44,793 |
Non-scheduled transportation |
11,008 |
10,501 |
10,341 |
11,113 |
11,542 |
11,793 |
12,669 |
Support activities for air |
17,867 |
18,445 |
18,614 |
19,274 |
19,605 |
19,195 |
19,516 |
Grand Total, Including Incidental Services1 |
82,987 |
79,210 |
73,749 |
19,274 |
76,828 |
76,671 |
76,979 |
Note: p = Preliminary
- Incidental services: jobs that are associated with the air industry but are not defined in Statistics
Canada’s catalogue. Employment tabulations from Statistics Canada’s publication, "Survey of Employment, Payroll
and Hours," are derived from air transport industry classified in accordance with the North
America Industrial Classification System (NAICS).
"Grand Total, Including Incidental Services" excludes helicopter and hot-air balloon jobs
associated with scenic and sightseeing transportation.
Source: Statistics Canada, Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours, Cat. 72-002 and CANSIM
series (Table 281–0023)
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