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Transportation Statistics > Air transport, freight > million tons per km > Canada (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   1,526.82    #18   
2004   1,656.58    #16   
2003   1,496.3    #15   
2002   1,578.03    #15   
2001   1,709.81    #13   
2000   1,896.11    #13   
1999   1,881.6    #12   
1998   1,805.7    #14   
1997   1,956.5    #12   
1996   1,781    #10   
1995   1,637.4    #10   
1994   1,478.6    #11   
1993   1,369.2    #11   
1992   1,249.7    #12   
1991   1,241.4    #9   
1990   1,385.3    #9   
1989   1,311.3    #9   
1988   1,170.6    #9   
1987   1,006.8    #10   
1986   977    #10   
1985   989.8    #8   
1984   967.2    #8   
1983   825.6    #9   
1982   746.6    #8   
1981   713.1    #8   
1980   688.6    #8   
1979   670.4    #7   
1978   608.6    #7   
1977   550.4    #7   
1976   567.7    #8   
1975   534.3    #7   
1974   520.3    #7   
1973   484.2    #7   
1972   433.4    #7   
1971   403.5    #7   
1970   370.9    #7   


DEFINITION: Air freight is the volume of freight, express, and diplomatic bags carried on each flight stage (operation of an aircraft from takeoff to its next landing), measured in metric tons times kilometers traveled.

   
 

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