Civil Aviation, Monthly Key Operating Statistics, Major Canadian Air Carriers
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1 Catalogue no X Vol. 43, no. 1. Aviation Civil Aviation, Monthly Key Operating Statistics, Major Canadian Air Carriers January to December Highlights For the 12-month period, January to December 2010, for the scheduled and charter services, the major Canadian air carriers reported a 7.2% increase in passengers and a 10.0% growth in passenger-kilometres compared with the same period in reported that total passenger-kilometres flown rose 12.9% during the period, while the operations of increased 9.1%. In 2010, both and reported their highest volume of scheduled passenger traffic in August. It is also during that month that these two carriers posted the highest number of passenger-kilometres flown on their scheduled operations. During the 12-month period, the average passenger trip length ranged between 3,077 kilometres in April and 3,503 kilometres in September for, while it ranged between 1,595 kilometres in both September and October and 1,711 kilometres in December for. In 2010, and increased their system capacity, as measured by available seat-kilometres, for their scheduled services, by 7.8% and 13.7%, respectively when compared with The capacity of Air Canada increased in all months, except for April, when a 0.3% decrease was recorded; the capacity of climbed in all months the increases ranged from 10.4% in June to 19.5% in February. This strong growth is partly related to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Both and reported an improvement in their scheduled passenger load factor (a measure of the fullness of their aircraft). For the 12-month period, January to December 2010, s passenger load factor reached 83.1% and s passenger load factor stood at 79.8%. For the 12-month period, January to December 2010, both and recorded double-digit increases in terms of turbo fuel consumed from the same period in consumed 3.4 billion litres (+11.3%) of turbo fuel and used nearly one billion litres (+10.6%).
2 Chart 1 Passengers, scheduled services, and, January to December 2010 thousands 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, J F M A M J J A S O N D Chart 2 Passenger-kilometres and seat-kilometres, scheduled services, and, January to December 2010 millions 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 J F M A M J J A S O N D - passenger-kilometres - seat-kilometres - passenger-kilometres - seat-kilometres 2 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
3 Chart 3 Operating statistics, monthly year-over-year percentage changes from, and percentage change Passengers Passenger-kilometres Seat-kilometres percentage change Passengers Passenger-kilometres Seat-kilometres J F M A M J J A S O N D 0.0 J F M A M J J A S O N D Chart 4 Average passenger trip length, scheduled services, and, January to December 2010 kilometres 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, J F M A M J J A S O N D Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 3
4 Statistical Tables Table 1 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, January 2010 January 2010 January 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 5,793, ,017, Total scheduled services 5,781, ,998, Domestic 1,492, , International 4,289, ,018, Total charter services 11, , Total available seat-kilometres 7,341, ,558, Total scheduled services 7,327, ,538, Domestic 1,940, ,371, International 5,386, ,166, Total charter services 14, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 17, Total scheduled services 17, Total goods tonne-kilometres 112, Total scheduled services 112, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 265, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
5 Table 2 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, February 2010 February 2010 February 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 5,363, ,957, Total scheduled services 5,352, ,932, Domestic 1,451, , International 3,901, , Total charter services 10, , Total available seat-kilometres 6,741, ,374, Total scheduled services 6,727, ,348, Domestic 1,834, ,281, International 4,893, ,066, Total charter services 13, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 18, Total scheduled services 18, Total goods tonne-kilometres 114, Total scheduled services 114, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 245, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 5
6 Table 3 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, March 2010 March 2010 March 2010 Total passengers 2, , Total scheduled services 2, , Domestic International 1, Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 6,324, ,204, Total scheduled services 6,311, ,184, Domestic 1,634, ,086, International 4,676, ,097, Total charter services 12, , Total available seat-kilometres 7,581, ,630, Total scheduled services 7,564, ,608, Domestic 1,967, ,380, International 5,597, ,228, Total charter services 16, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 22, Total scheduled services 22, Total goods tonne-kilometres 139, Total scheduled services 139, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 273, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
7 Table 4 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, April 2010 April 2010 April 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 5,755, ,148, Total scheduled services 5,747, ,135, Domestic 1,622, ,088, International 4,125, ,046, Total charter services 8, , Total available seat-kilometres 6,860, ,557, Total scheduled services 6,850, ,544, Domestic 1,885, ,330, International 4,965, ,213, Total charter services 9, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 18, Total scheduled services 18, Total goods tonne-kilometres 113, Total scheduled services 113, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 251, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 7
8 Table 5 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, May 2010 May 2010 May 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 6,316, ,036, Total scheduled services 6,310, ,015, Domestic 1,823, ,371, International 4,487, , Total charter services 5, , Total available seat-kilometres 7,559, ,619, Total scheduled services 7,552, ,598, Domestic 2,218, ,865, International 5,334, , Total charter services 6, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 20, Total scheduled services 20, Total goods tonne-kilometres 131, Total scheduled services 131, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 276, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
9 Table 6 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, June 2010 June 2010 June 2010 Total passengers 2, , Total scheduled services 2, , Domestic 1, , International 1, Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 7,185, ,970, Total scheduled services 7,180, ,954, Domestic 1,971, ,473, International 5,209, , Total charter services 4, , Total available seat-kilometres 8,343, ,520, Total scheduled services 8,336, ,504, Domestic 2,372, ,943, International 5,963, , Total charter services 6, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 21, Total scheduled services 21, Total goods tonne-kilometres 133, Total scheduled services 133, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 300, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 9
10 Table 7 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, July 2010 July 2010 July 2010 Total passengers 2, , Total scheduled services 2, , Domestic 1, , International 1, Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 8,105, ,256, Total scheduled services 8,101, ,235, Domestic 2,269, ,705, International 5,831, , Total charter services 4, , Total available seat-kilometres 9,395, ,794, Total scheduled services 9,390, ,773, Domestic 2,758, ,164, International 6,631, , Total charter services 4, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 22, Total scheduled services 22, Total goods tonne-kilometres 144, Total scheduled services 144, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 333, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
11 Table 8 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, August 2010 August 2010 August 2010 Total passengers 2, , Total scheduled services 2, , Domestic 1, , International 1, Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 8,280, ,313, Total scheduled services 8,276, ,292, Domestic 2,407, ,753, International 5,869, , Total charter services 3, , Total available seat-kilometres 9,384, ,814, Total scheduled services 9,380, ,793, Domestic 2,779, ,196, International 6,601, , Total charter services 3, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 22, Total scheduled services 22, Total goods tonne-kilometres 140, Total scheduled services 140, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 338, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 11
12 Table 9 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, September 2010 September 2010 September 2010 Total passengers 2, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International 1, Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 6,998, ,878, Total scheduled services 6,995, ,862, Domestic 1,873, ,387, International 5,121, , Total charter services 3, , Total available seat-kilometres 8,365, ,488, Total scheduled services 8,362, ,471, Domestic 2,304, ,883, International 6,057, , Total charter services 3, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 21, Total scheduled services 21, Total goods tonne-kilometres 122, Total scheduled services 122, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 306, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
13 Table 10 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, October 2010 October 2010 October 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 6,261, ,994, Total scheduled services 6,252, ,975, Domestic 1,718, ,356, International 4,534, , Total charter services 9, , Total available seat-kilometres 7,682, ,576, Total scheduled services 7,669, ,557, Domestic 2,073, ,827, International 5,595, , Total charter services 13, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 21, Total scheduled services 21, Total goods tonne-kilometres 136, Total scheduled services 136, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 263, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 13
14 Table 11 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, November 2010 November 2010 November 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 5,016, ,065, Total scheduled services 5,006, ,064, Domestic 1,420, ,004, International 3,585, ,060, Total charter services 9, Total available seat-kilometres 6,632, ,659, Total scheduled services 6,620, ,658, Domestic 1,747, ,329, International 4,873, ,328, Total charter services 12, Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 20, Total scheduled services 20, Total goods tonne-kilometres 128, Total scheduled services 128, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 241, , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
15 Table 12 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, December 2010 December 2010 December 2010 Total passengers 1, , Total scheduled services 1, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 6,154, ,282, Total scheduled services 6,142, ,279, Domestic International Total charter services 11, , Total available seat-kilometres 7,490, ,844, Total scheduled services 7,475, ,840, Domestic 1,979, ,404, International 5,495, ,436, Total charter services 15, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 20, Total scheduled services 20, Total goods tonne-kilometres 128, Total scheduled services 128, Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 281, , Due to respondent restrictions, certain data for December 2010 are unavailable. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 15
16 Table 13 Operational statistics for major Canadian airlines, Level IA, January to December 2010 January to December 2010 January to December 2010 Total passengers 23, , Total scheduled services 23, , Domestic International Total charter services Total passenger-kilometres 77,556, ,126, Total scheduled services 77,459, ,929, Domestic International Total charter services 96, , Total available seat-kilometres 93,379, ,438, Total scheduled services 93,258, ,239, Domestic 25,863, ,980, International 67,395, ,258, Total charter services 120, , Total load factors - scheduled (%) Domestic International Total goods carried (kilograms) 247, , Total scheduled services 247, , Total goods tonne-kilometres 1,545, , Total scheduled services 1,545, , Hours flown Turbo fuel consumed (litres) 3,378, , Due to respondent restrictions, certain data for December 2010 are unavailable, and therefore annual totals for these data cannot be provided. 16 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
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