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Anyway. A lot of american media outlets have used the State of Alberta line as well. |
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The funniest part is, they use provinces in China as well. Basically, they probably thought we divided our country exactly like the U.S.
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And i agree that it is a little over the top. Most of the new terminal is over the top, but YYC is planning for the long term, which is nice to see, as plenty of airports across Canada simply play catch up when it comes to airport infrastructures. Quote:
It's not as if they have miles to walk to the gates anyways! YYZ and YUL have longer piers than this. |
^yeah the high speed walkways at YUL and YYZ are a blessing. That is a good investment.
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Which was the airport that added the sad golf cart people mover system with the ROW?
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I am sure something akin to this was the condition WestJet put on the project. Sure, they would have loved an automated people mover, but cost considerations come into play. Also it means not creating another layer of the airport to access via elevators. |
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Canadian Airport Cargo Stats for 2014
Stats Canada has just released the 2014 Canadian Airport cargo stats.
YVR had by far the largest growth of the major airports in terms of total tonnage increase and % increase. YVR was up over 22,000 tonnes and up about 11.4%. YYZ was the only other major airport showing significant growth. YYZ was up over 10,000 tonnes. YUL and YMX were the only airports to record declines. YHZ overtook YEG to be in 8th place. Here is the list (total tonnes for 2014): YYZ 356,448 up ~ 10,100 YVR 217,201 up over 22,000 YHM 88,983 up ~ 2,400 YYC 84,994 up ~ 1,400 YUL 76,748 down ~ 200 YMX 64,148 down ~ 100 YWG 61,228 up ~ 900 ....then quite a big gap for the rest of the top 10..... YHZ 28,688 up ~ 1,100 YEG 27,624 up ~ 400 YQM 21,262 up ~ 1,500 Tables can be found here... http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/cansim/a26...ataTable&csid= |
^ Hammer is up there, impressive. I'd expect YVR to have more given its prime location on the West Coast.
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Glad to see Moncton (YQM) there, and we had the 4th largest increase too!
:banana::banana::banana: And this wouldn't even include the recent Kelowna Flightcraft expansion to YQM either (new 4X weekly DC-10 service to Brussels-Liege and daily service to Toronto-Pearson). Expect another healthy increase for the next set of stats. :) |
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^ Geez you guys are touchy with airport cargo stats
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Moncton (YQM) was actually 24,905 in 2014 Quote:
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These are the numbers reported by Stats Canada.
Local airport authorities post their own figures. But YVR seems to be the only Canadian airport that publicly reports cargo figures on a monthly basis. YVR in 2014 reported 256,000 tonnes of cargo handled. A much larger number than Stats Canada. In 2015 YVR cargo is up another 11.8% YTD to May compared to 2014. I don't see how I was spinning these figures. My point is the top seven airports appear to have significant cargo operations and then a large gap to the next three, which are relatively very small, to round out the top ten. |
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