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TABLE A2–41: EMPLOYMENT NAS AIRPORTS, 2000 – 2006

CAA/LAA Transport Canada Employees In-transit to NAS Airports Total
2000


Atlantic 300 84 384
Central 1,660 0 1,660
Western 861 26 887
Territories 41 0 41
Total 2,862 110 2,972
2001


Atlantic 364 0 364
Central 1,646 0 1,646
Western 863 16 879
Territories 39 0 39
Total 2,912 16 2,928
2002


Atlantic 318 0 318
Central 1,677 0 1,677
Western 801 20 821
Territories 41 0 41
Total 2,837 20 2,857
2003


Atlantic 309 0 309
Central 1,644 0 1,644
Western 870 0 870
Territories 41 0 41
Total 2,864 0 2,864
2004


Atlantic 293 0 293
Central 1,627 0 1,627
Western 920 0 920
Territories 41 0 41
Total 2,881 0 2,881
2005


Atlantic 296 0 296
Central 1,833 0 1,833
Western 917 0 917
Territories 45 0 45
Total 3,091 0 3,091
2006


Atlantic 311 0 311
Central 2,012 0 2,012
Western 945 0 945
Territories 40 0 40
Total 3,308 0 3,308

Notes: NAS = National Airports System
Atlantic: Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick.
Central: Ontario, Quebec.
Western: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia.
Territories: the Yukon, Nunavut, Northwest Territories

Source: Canadian Airport Authorities; Local Airport Authorities; Transport Canada


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