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TABLE A2–40: EMPLOYMENT IN THE AIR INDUSTRY, 2000 – 2006

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006p
Air Industry Sector






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

  1. 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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