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Air Carrier Traffic at Canadian Airports Trafic Des Transporteurs Aériens Aux Aéroports Canadiens Catalogue no. 51-203-XIB No 51-203-XIB au catalogue Air Trafic des carrier transporteurs traffic at aériens aux Canadian aéroports airports canadiens 2004 2004 How to obtain more information Comment obtenir d’autres renseignements Specific inquiries about this product and related statistics Toute demande de renseignements au sujet du présent produit ou or services should be directed to: Aviation Statistics Centre, au sujet de statistiques ou de services connexes doit être adressée Transport Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, à : Centre des statistiques de l'aviation, Division des transports, K1A 0T6 (telephone: (613) 951-0068). Statistique Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6 (téléphone : (613) 951-0068). 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Air Carrier Traffic at Canadian Airports, 2004 Trafic des transporteurs aériens aux aéroports canadiens, 2004 Symbols Signes conventionnels The following standard symbols are used in Statistics Les signes conventionnels suivants sont employés uniformé- Canada publications: ment dans les publications de Statistique Canada : .. figures not available. .. nombres indisponibles. ... figures not appropriate or not applicable. ... n’ayant pas lieu de figurer. - nil or zero. - néant ou zéro. -- amount too small to be expressed. -- nombres infimes. e estimated figures. e nombres estimés. p preliminary figures. p nombres provisoires. r revised figures. r nombres rectifiés. x confidential to meet secrecy requirements of the x confidentiel en vertu des dispositions de la Loi sur la Statistics Act. statistique relatives au secret. Acknowledgements Remerciements This publication was prepared by the Aviation Statistics La présente publication a été préparée au Centre des Centre, of the Transportation Division, Statistics Canada statistiques de l’aviation de la Division des transports, Statistique under the general direction of Gord Baldwin, Director, Canada, sous la direction générale de Gord Baldwin, directeur Transportation Division and Robert Masse, Chief, Aviation de la Division des transports et de Robert Masse, Chef du Centre Statistics Centre. This publication is a product of the des Statistiques de l’aviation. Cette publication a été produite Airline Traffic and Economic Analysis Unit of which Kathie par la Section de la circulation aérienne et de l’analyse Davidson is the Unit Head. économique, dont Kathie Davidson est le chef. In particular, this publication resulted from the efforts En particulier, cette publication est le résultat des efforts des of the following people: personnes suivants: Martine Beaulieu Fortin, Rolf Hakka, Odile Lefebvre, Martin Beaulieu Fortin, Rolf Hakka, Odile Lefebvre, Julie Lepage, Julie Lepage, Diane Perrier and Sylvie Savard. Diane Perrier et Sylvie Savard. Statistics Canada – Catalogue no. 51-203 Statistique Canada – no 51-203 au catalogue 2 Air Carrier Traffic at Canadian Airports, 2004 Trafic des transporteurs aériens aux aéroports canadiens, 2004 Table of contents Table de matières Page Page Highlights 5 Faits saillants 5 Introduction 7 Introduction 7 Section 1 Summary statistics on passenger Section 1 Sommaire des statistiques sur le nombre traffic of major scheduled de passagers sur les principaux services services, regional and local reguliers, les services reguliers regionaux scheduled services and major et locaux et les principaux services charter services 8 d’affretement 8 Table 1.1 Top 50 airports according to the Tableau 1.1 Les
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