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1 Al 001 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Public Finance and Transportation Division a ) OTTAWA pj orical FiIc -,'-1 r.. - AIR TRANSPORT BOARD Economics Division Published by Authority of the Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Trade and Commerce CIVIL AVIATION JUNE, 1951 Activity of Canadian air carriers continued to establish new records in June with total revenues climbing to $5,519,389 from $4,563,843 one year earlier and $4,077,297 in June of The increase over the same month of 1950 was thus nearly 21 p.c. cr $955,546 and the total was 2.4 times that of June, Transportation by air has undoubtedly been the fastest growing method of travel during the post-war period. Expenses for June advanced to $4,249,785 from $3,683,456 in the preceding June, up $566,329 or 15.4 p.c. Net operating revenues for the month were an encouraging 41,269,604 compared with $880,387 one year earlier and $534,949 in June of This is the best financial showing for any month on record. Of the current net revenues scheduled carriers reported $1,070,022 against $773,381 for the previous June while other Canadian operators produced a net of $199,582 versus $107,006 in June, Each revenue account except contract transportation registered sizeable gains. Passenger tickets grossed $3,633,905 for an increase of $ or 21.8 p.c., mail earnings were $50,636 better at $650,829 and freight brought $243,559 against $196,822. Charter transportation produced an impressive $697,166 for an advance of $213,589 or 44 p.c. Mining and oil developments and prospecting are contributing coneiderably to the current prosperity of air carriers across Canada. Expense accounts continued to advance but more moderately than revenues Aircraft operation and maintenance charges were $327,980 heavier at $2,493,974 while ground account showed $ ,382 against 4886,414 in the previous June. Traffic expenses rose $45,640 to 4424,012 and general administration took $256,474 compared with $234,144 one year earlier. General taxee were increased $10,411 to $28,943 or by some 56 p.c. Total mileage logged by Canadian carriers during the month was an impressive 4,567,693, up from 4,005,715 miles in the previous June and 5,509,742 miles in 1949, while hours flown advanced from 30,769 to 34,848 or by over 13 p.c. cvar June, A grand total of 165,628 revenue passengers were transported by all lines in June, an thcreaae of nearly 40,000 or 27 p.c. over the 145,808 carried one year earlier and more than double June, 1947 volume. International routes reported 54,785 against 39,427 revenue patrons in June of Revenue passenger miles for all services amounted to 58,734,437 compared with 47,268,952 for en advance of 24.3 p.o. Total freight carried during the month weighed an impressive 5,764,161 pounds against 4,396,612 in June, 1950, and 3,530,880 pounds one year earlier. The gain over the corresponding month of 1950 was thus 31.1 p.c. Total goods ton miles rose to 840,924 from , or by 29.3 p.c. Mail transported at 1,278,767 pounds improved from 1,070,961 pounds in the preceding June and was more than double June, Mail ton miles were up from 333,772 in 1950 to 391,751. Fuel consumption totalled 2,726,517 gallons compared with 2,033,988 in June of the preceding year and versus the 1,716,391 gallons of gasoline used In June of 1949 shows an increase of over a million gallons within a two year period. Aircraft svereged 429 against 462 in use one year earlier but capacity was increased by newer and larger planes. ployees numbered 7,208 compared with 6,502 for an increase of 706 or nearly 11 p.c., while monthly salaries and wages advanced above the 2 million mark for the first time at $2,174,027 against $1,620,905 one year earlier, a betterment of 34 p.c. The half year si.mary reveals a profitable period for Canadian air carriers with net operating revenues at $1,977,183 against only to the end of June, 1950, and a baa of 4996,870 in the similar period of This is by far the best showing on record and has been garnered in the light of declining passenger volume a the railways. C.k'.A. - T.C.L. Pacific-Australia Pacific-Orient Bermuda & Caribbean United Kingdom Revenue Miles Flown 40,482 33, ,572 61,259 65,566 66, , ,335 R Passengers Carried , ,240 1,977 R Passenger Miles 732, ,840 4,489,976.L,114,064 1,636,682 1,296,187 6,530,471 5,992,979 Passenger Load Factor % (A) Freight Carried (s) ,115 4,028 23,435 16,658 94,071 69,116 Freight Ton Miles ,014 7,300 19,523 15, ,240 89,205 Wail Carried Lbs ,472 1, ,830 18,957 Ton Miles ,580 3, ,577 50,608 (A) Scheduled Service only. (B) Freight, Express, Excess Baggage. Price per year $1.50
2 -2- ib1 - OIVIL AVIATI,Juna 1951 Canadian Pacific Iariti..e Trans-Gsnada Central Lin. Air Lines C.ntr.l Air Lines Northern _ j A B C 9 REVENUES $ 1. Scheduled Services - Paesgera 522, ,016 21, ,858,286 2, ,394 11, a - Mail 125, , , , ,000 5, S. - Goods 52,992 60, ,595 8,762 5,725 4 C S - zoe.. inggage , ,813 18,33:) S. a- Total ( ) 706, , , , ,973 20,699 S. Charter Transportation 8,904 2, ,965 8,052 5,572 52,828 33, Contract Transportation ,325 2, Total Transportation 715, ,064 96, ,505, ,904 92,126 55,282 9, Mon-transportation Revenues - - 4, Incidental P.eviue8 - Net ,867 1, ,135 41, Total Revenue. 751, , ,848 53,710 3,560,291 3,060,700 92,460 65,959 $ 12. Aircraft Operation and kaintience 347, ,070 56,196 29,579 1,499,486 1, ,600 25, Ground U 154, ,449 9, , ,758 7, Traffic ,837 4,039 3, , , General Administration ,896 5, , ,703 3, General Taxes 3, , Total ixpenbea 589, ,244 79,498 47, ,491,660 61,327 35, Net Operating Revenue. 161, ,687 23, , ,040 31,133 20, Operating Ratio (1711) Ratio of Miles flow to Miles Scheduled P.C. (1) 97, , Ml. Miles Flown - Revenue - Scheduled (Regular 450, , ,843,272 1,726,414 51, and.xtra fflghts) - Charter 7,336 3,779 58,770 21,837 3,229 6,161 75,411 42, P 5 - Contract ,124 6, Total Transportation 458, , ,953 56,700 1,846,501 1,732, ,588 79, Non-transportation , 5 - Total 458, , , ,846,766 1,732, , Non-revenue (x) 9,288 7,702 10,578 1,910 77,226 36, , Total Miles Flown ( , ,961 67, ,768, ,290 83,625 29,!a,n-s Flown - Revenue - Scheduled 3,140 2, ,953 9, N - (3ia_rter e N - Contract Total Trsnaportation , ,959 9,408 1, , s - Non-transportation U - Total , ,971 9,408 1, ' - ion-revenue (x) Total inure now (x) 3,255 2, , , (1) Inclu8ee only ailss flown on regular,chedule8 flights. Cx) All Seryic...
3 -3- CIVIL 1711T103, June 1951 Lin Charlotte u,1ct Air Line. TOte]. Schedula4 Other Candj&n Total Cana6ian Ca41an Carrier. Carrier. Carrier J C B I ,814 68,691 35,528 7,331 3,595,355 2, ,550 16,839 3,633,905 2,982,453 E. 1,309 1, , , , ,193 5, 9,164 2,795 1, , ,138 34, , ,958 23, ,839 23, ,526 72,969 37,369 7,670 4,481,036 3,771,345 79,096 31,909 4,540,132 3,803, ,939 7,121 15,694 17, ,816 82, , , , , ,909 7, ,234 9,764 22,069 40,163 33,303 49, ,374 87,509 53,063 24,794 4,653,086 3,063, , ,004 5,270,600 4,336, ,752 4, , , , , ,181 67,114 29,006 43, , , ,837 87,529 54,239 25,298 4, ,935, , ,816 5,519,389 4,563, ,450 49,316 40,648 17,613 2,057,758 1,783, , ,909 2,493,974 2,165, ,096 7,380 7,945 4, , ,223 65,494 71,191 1,046, , ,254 6,880 3, , ,043 10,345 10, , , ,794 3,898 3,243 1, , ,903 52,970 54, , , , ,160 15,392 2,763 3,140 28,943 18,532 17, ,0_0 25,973 3,681,997 3,161, , ,810 4,249,785 3,683, ,043 19,974 Dr. 4,811 Dr ,070, , , ,006 1,269, , , ,100 24,445 14,854 2,575,370 2,323, ,37? 55,182 2,680,747 2,379, ,676 17,940 30,316 17, , , , ,792 1,184, , ,171 10, ,295 18,583 25,528 76,658 46,823 93, , ,761 32,349 2,799,403 2,450,629 1,130, ,632 3,919,713 3,378, ,695 8, , , , , , ,365 44, ,604,098 2,459,463 1,557,226 1,414,653 4,361,324 3,874,116 _ ,134 2, , ,072 53,570 84,297 78, , , , ,730 45,015 33,735 2,926,170 2,513,033 1,641,523 1,492,682 4,567,693 4,005, ,561 1, ,516 13,819 1, ,535-14, ,B ,689 7,955 11,515 0, , ,554 14,937 10,972 9,282 28,526 24, ,603 5,354 4,641 5,429 54, 2, ,592 15,012 15,575 14,636 33,167 29, ,681 1, ,263 1, ,432 15,354 16, ,848 30,769
4 -4- CIVIL AVLI2ION,.un Line No, International Rout.. Grax4 Csn.Aian (2) J'or.tgn Total T tel (Included in C) (I+i) J 1 L N izyumi $ 1 Scheduled Services - Passengers 3, 633,905 2,982, Mail 630, ,193 S. - Goods 243, , U C - cesa Baggage 31,839 23,786 S. - Total ( ) 4,540,132 3,803,254 S. Charter Transportation 697, ,576 7, Contract Transportation ,927 8, Total Transportation Non_transportation Re'renuas Incidental Revenues - Net 122, ,399 Total Renues 5, ,843 zuzm $ 12. Aircraft Operation and Maintenance 2,493,994 2,165, Ground I U 1,046, , Traffic 424, , General Administration 256, ,144 16, General Taxes Total Expenses 4,249,785 3,683, not Operating Revenues , Operating Ratio (17+11) , Ratio of MU.. Flown to Miles Scheduled P.C Miles Flown - Revenue Scheduled (Regular , , , ,136 2,856,416 2,505,281 and extra flight.) U N - Charter ,137-4, ,188, , a - N - Contract Totl Transportation 299, , , , , ,342 4,091,518 3,504, C I - )lcmtr.n.portation , , U I U - Total 279, , , , , , ,129 4,000, ' - Non-rey.nue (x) 1,084 1, ,084 3, , , Total Mile. Flown (x) 280, , , , , ,739,498 4,133, Hour. Flown - Revenue - Scheduled ,815 B?? 710 2,343 2,325 17,412 15, U U - Coarter a) 1 11,535 8, Contract St. a N - Total Transportation 1,466 1, ,363 2,326 29,423 24,929 55, a a I - Non-transportation ,641 5, a I U - Total 1,466 1, ,363 2,326 34, , a I - Non-revenue (x) ,661 1,134 56, Total Hours Flown (x) 1,472 1, , ,945 31,492 (2) Canadian data only for mile., hour.,.tc. for lor.ign Carrier..
5 -5- cmi. AVUTI, June 1351 Line No. Canadian Pacific larities Trans-Canada Central Air Line. Central Air Line. Northern A B C 2 Pareergara Carried. 37. Scheduled - Origiflat.d 15,356 12,907 2,060 1,745 82,768 70,904 1, R.c'd from other Air Carrier. 1,593 1, ,934 5, Total Scheduled S.i'vicaa 16,949 13,982 2,278 1,950 89,702 76,004 1, Qart.r Service , Certrtet Servic Total R.venua PaaBergarS 17,013 14,015 3,743 2,255 90,267 76,314 1, Cpany p1oyees (x) ,795 3, Oth.r lon-r.vanua Paseengera (x) Total AU Pasienger. Cx) 17,234 14,270 3, Passenger lii.. - Revenue - Sch.duled 6,650,312 5, ,118 44,094, , a - Charter 52,668 6, , , ,78? 36,522 11,204 29,037 a a - C1tCt I Total 6,702,980 5,510,335 1,079, ,493 44,201,011 37, , U U - Co.pan- omployses (x) 94, , ,657,260 1,967, a p - Other R-rev. Paseengars (x) ,023 11, , Total All Passenger Miles (x) 6,804,308 5,631,227 1,086, ,222 46, , ,534 86, Available S.at Nile. (3) 5,860,300 4,075, , ,844 55,076,227 51,529, $4, Rsv. Paa.eug.r Load Pactor - Scheduled (4) Goode Car jed. v.-iglat.d-scbsduled lbs. 496, ,667 10,597 10, , , ,466 95, R.c'd from othar Air Carrier, ,628 3,825 3,102 5, ta1 SChIdUl.d ' 496, ,046 14,225 14, , , ' - Chart4W ,151 13,736 10, , , W. U U a - Contract ,280 56,117 U I - $on-ryenue Cx) 23,124 24, ,790 1,995 4, Total AU Goode Carried 519, ,163, , , ,636 62, Goode TOn Milaa - Revenue - Scb.dulad 100, , , , , U P U - Chart.r , ,171 a a a - Contract , U U a - Total 100, ,641 31,007 3, , ,604 30,880 13, a - Ion-revenue (x) 6,626 6, ,55e 122, Total Good, Too MU., (x) 107, ,907 31,007 3, , ,791 30,961 14, Nail Carried - Sch.dulsd lbs. 142, ,866 34, , ,370 27,435 21, ' Ton El.. 29, ,363 1, , Gasoline Con.uead (x) Gallana 248, ,360 55,786 28,625 1,521,892 1,416,214 41,022 21, Cost (x) $ 89,154 79,100 18,471 9, , , ,061 72, Luicatiog Oil (x) Gallon. 2,599 2, ,718 17,62? ' Coat (x) $ 2,384 2, ,597 15, Average lueb.r of Aircraft (x) Nueber of Napla..a (x) ,924 4, Total Saluiaa and legal (x) $ 232, ,114 16, ,172, (3) On achad.uled paslengar routes. (4) br routes for vhich availabl, seat miles are compiled...
6 - U - CIVIL AVIATIC2], June 1951 (ueea Riaiou.i Line Cbnrl.ott. Air Line. Canadian Carrier. No. (A.B+C+D+1.7) Total 3CdI.I1d Other Canadian Total Canadian I p 57, 8,902 5,944 7,122 1, ,269 93,925 2,464 2, ,733 96, ,745 6, ,745 6, ,902 5,944 7,122 1, , ,511 2,464 2, , , , ,289 1,97? 21, ,712 16, , ,787 6,368 8,280 2, , ,777 24,253 23, , , , ( 3,129 3, , 9,889 6,400 8,287 2, , , , , ,090 99,033 52,3246,121 43,817, ,047 95,554 52,593,168 43,913, ,336 17,600 54,158 45,050 1,244, ,710 1,478,717 1,040,291 2,723,137 1,339, ,730 49, ,780 53,143 33,246 68,902 99, , ,127, , , ,083 53,636,321 44,169,272 1,779,010 1,224,747 55,415,33], 45,394, ,734 1, ,752,092 2,076,014 1,762,092 2,076,014 51, 3, , ,956 16,551 17, , , ,135, , , ,091 55,563,216 46,400,342 1,795,661 1,242,648 57,358,777 47,642, ,986, , , ,450 64,182,576 57,161, ,182,576 57,161, , ,302 49,101 30,228 27,890 1,671,813 1,383, , , ,592 1,534,683.!!._ ,691 10, , ,302 49,101 30,228 28,276 1,678,704 1,393, , , ,483 1,545, ,521 23,563 10,129 51, , , ,973 1,597,839 2,829,928 1,883,238 59, 3,971 7, ,251 61,208 56, , , , , , ,819 12,385 16, , , ,755 40,357 89,904 2,730,102 1,999,878 2,463, ,894 1,162 1, , ,024 14, , , , ,201 2,140 55,103 17, , ,873 62,765 54, ,820 3, ,717 2,972 2,963 2, ,47? 393,213 93,018 88, , , , ,114 1, , Dr ,518 5,511-1,072, ,185 18,643 16,967 1,091, , , ,760 1,199 1, , ,341 28,862 25,036 11,961 1,954,635 1,715, , ,799 2,230,473 1,945, , ,763 4, , , ,189 99, , , , ,823 21,429 4,339 4,034 26,162 26,463 73, ,167 19,223 5,352 4,882 23,519 24, , ,217 5, ,694 6,373 11, 41,255 25,231 12,387 6,839 1,903,266 1,437, ,
7 -7- CIVIL AVIATIOl, June International Rout.. Line Orand Canadian (2) Vor.ign Total Total lo. (Inc1ded In 0) (1+1) 195] T J K L M Paceangare C.rrisd. 57. Soh.dtil.d - Oz'igthatad 18,461 12,301 (5) (5) ,865 35, , ,600 Be. - Rae' d from other Air Carri.rs 5, ,630 3, , Total Sch.dulad Servic.e 24,091 15,810 30,404 22,779 54,495 38, , , Qiaz'ter Service ,002 18, Contact Service Total R.'w.no. Peaceagers 24, ,694 22, , Cpany plop.ia (x) ,671 3,829 44, Other lon-revsnis Paceengere ( , Total 111 Pe.aeengere (x) 24,507 16,287 31,264 23,140 55,771 39, , Pseceager lilea - R.veaos - Soh.dnled 7,397,180 6,781,334 3,319,106 1,674,633 10,716,286 8,656,167 55,912,274 45,787, N a - r5-3, ,605 2,723,137 1,339, a a , ' ' -Total 7,397,160 6,784,939 3,319, ,833 10,716,286 8,659,772 58,734,437 47,268,952 50, - Goapeny pioy,.e (x) 117, , , ,005 1,762,092 2,076, Other l.-r.v. Pacaeagere C) 18,599 13, , , Total All Paeaeng.r Mile. (x) 7.533,595 5,932,084 3,481,667 1,957,800 11,015,252 8,889,284 60,840,444 49,600, Availabi. Seat lii.. (3) 9.743,959 10, ,918,379 3,745,989 15,662, ,100,955 60,907, Rev. Passenger Load Factor - Scheduled (4) e Goode Csrri.d-Rsv.-Originated-Schadulsd ].b.. 349, ,690 (6) 535,103 (6)315, , , ,849, R.c'd from other Air Carrier, ' 23,888 23, ,888 23, , Total Scheduled 373, , , , ,730 2,429,586 1,860, Qsrter w ,829,928 1,883, Contract , , Mon-r,ye@u, (4 8,403 11,802 35,622 25,086 44, , , Total All Goods Carried 381, , , , ,608 5,764,161 4,396,612 82, Goode Ton Miles - Ravenu. - Scheduled ,756 66,279 28, ,507 70, ,() a U a - arter ,873 82,765 64, i - Contract ,697 17, ' a U - Total 60, ,786 86,279 28, ,507 70, , , a a a - Ion-revenue (4 1,265 2,072 11,785 9,518 13,050 11, , ,702 81, Total Goode Ton Mil.i (x) 61,493 43,858 98,064 37, ,557 81, , Mcii Carrl.d - Scheduled i. 47,663 42,004 7) 187,333 (7) 84, , ,813 1,278,767 1,070, Too lilac 7,004 6,771 24,408 10,946 31,412 17, , ,772 TO. Gacolin. Concaed (x) G.11coi 278, ,506 8) 495,844 (8) 88, , ,724 2,726, ,988 n. Co.t (x) $ 66,855 72, , , Lubricating Oil (4 G.11ona 2, ) (8) 904 7, ,040 26,367 75, N Coet Cx) $ 1,731 2, ,519 24,102 74, Average Ju.bsr of Aircraft ( Saber of Mcpic..a (x) - - 9) 314 (9) ,808 6, Total Salarias and lags. (4 $ - - 9) 94,753 9) 28, ,027 1,680, (5) locluda TTö7 Paceangara between torsign Points. (6) a 278,081 68,039 Good. (lb.) (B) Purchased in Canada. (7) 0 96,814 18,877 Mcii 9 N N N (9) Amployses Doici1.d in Canada.
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