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Old Posted Jan 26, 2008, 8:44 PM
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Try out Calgary's or Edmonton's system sometime. You will find that this is not the case, same with BRT in Ottawa.
100% true...the C train in Calgary is very fast.
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2008, 1:19 PM
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Passenger numbers for the year hit 3565501, a 5.3% increase from last year.
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Passenger numbers for the year hit 3565501, a 5.3% increase from last year.
thats a pretty big jump
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thats a pretty big jump

Well, it is one of the fastest growing airports passengerwise in the nation.
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Well, it is one of the fastest growing airports passengerwise in the nation.
In fact Winnipeg should move ahead of Halifax as the 7th busiest airport in Canada (passenger numbers) based on numbers given by Halifax and Winnipeg.

"Halifax Stanfield International Airport (HSIA) set a new passenger record in 2007, serving 3,469,062 passengers, breaking the previous record set in 2006 (3,378,601). "

Winnipeg numbers from the WAA site (number includes ~100000 people from charter flights).
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Airport sets traffic records
Winnipeg outperforms North American counterparts

Fri Feb 1 2008

By Larry Kusch

WINNIPEG'S airport set new freight and passenger traffic records last year -- bucking a North American trend that saw volumes fall, the Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA) said Thursday.
The WAA, which manages the airport, said Thursday the unprecedented traffic levels sent 2007 airport authority revenues soaring well above projected levels.

"In both passenger and cargo, we continue to outperform most other airports (in North America). We rank fairly high," WAA president and CEO Barry Rempel said.

He said in an interview the continued expansion of passenger traffic is putting additional strain on an airport terminal that is already jam-packed.

A new $585-million terminal is to open at the end of next year.
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Its launch can't come soon enough for the WAA, which is already having to say no to carriers who want to add planes at peak arrival and departure times.

"We cannot add another aircraft into those morning peaks," Rempel said. "So we are clearly constrained."

The solid local airport performance comes at a time when U.S. airport business is falling by as much as three or four per cent, Rempel said.

"So we're in very good shape in terms of contribution to our economy and our continued growth."

Last year, the airport handled 159,638 tonnes of cargo, 3.7 per cent higher than in 2006 and a 58 per cent hike over 2002.

Winnipeg's airport generally ranks third or fourth in Canada in cargo volume, trailing Toronto, Vancouver and battling Montreal for third spot. Meanwhile, it leads all facilities in the number of dedicated freight carriers (the big city airports carry jumbo jets that bring in lots of freight as well as people).

Rempel said the airport's disproportionately high success in freight stems from the city's geographic location and a determination several years ago to target freight carriers' business.

"They told us what we needed, we provided it for them and a couple of years back (2004) we were the second fastest growing (freight handler) in North America," he said.

Passenger traffic through the airport last year rose 5.4 per cent to 3,570,673 -- up 33 per cent from 2002.
In the last quarter of 2007, WAA revenues totalled $16.6 million -- up 9.5 per cent -- while profits reached $5.5 million.

Although audited financial statements for 2007 were not available Thursday, it appears revenues last year rose 10 per cent to $66.4 million last year, exceeding a WAA forecast of $62.8 million.

Similarly, quarterly statements for the year indicate the authority's profits hit $24.5 million last year, far exceeding a projected $19.9 million and the previous year's net revenues of $19.5 million.

Meanwhile, Rempel said Thursday the old airport terminal will likely be torn down, as planned.

A local businessman had hoped to redevelop the old terminal building, but the WAA has yet to receive a satisfactory proposal, Rempel said.

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Meanwhile, Rempel said Thursday the old airport terminal will likely be torn down, as planned.

A local businessman had hoped to redevelop the old terminal building, but the WAA has yet to receive a satisfactory proposal, Rempel said.
What a shame..
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What a shame..
The new airport wont be up for another 1 and a half, so something may still happen.
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Airport Passenger Counts

Does anyone have passenger counts from other cities, there have been a few noted in this thread but can anyone fill in the missing ones.

Halifax Stanfield International Airport (HSIA) 2007 - 3,469,062 passengers
Montreal 2007 - ?
Ottawa 2007 - ?
Toronto 2007 - ?
Winnipeg 2007 - 3,565,501 passengers
Saskatoon 2007 - ?
Calgary 2007 - ?
Edmonton International Airport 2007 - 6,100,000 passengers
Vancouver 2007 - ?
Victoria 2007 - ?
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good question cb not sure wonder if any of the other airprts have this data on their sites?
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There was talk that this new terminal will bring more warehouses into this city. Does this still hold true? Are we already seeing evidence of this.
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Ottawa had approximately 4.1 million in 2007, but the exact number probably won't be released until their Annual Report sometime in May or so. That means that it had passenger growth of approximately 7.0-7.5% over 2006.
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Does anyone have passenger counts from other cities, there have been a few noted in this thread but can anyone fill in the missing ones.

Halifax Stanfield International Airport (HSIA) 2007 - 3,469,062 passengers
Montreal 2007 - ?
Ottawa 2007 - ?
Toronto 2007 - ?
Winnipeg 2007 - 3,565,501 passengers
Saskatoon 2007 - ?
Calgary 2007 - ?
Edmonton International Airport 2007 - 6,100,000 passengers
Vancouver 2007 - ?
Victoria 2007 - ?
thats funny, how u only make edmontons, have the "international" part in there
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Old Posted Feb 2, 2008, 1:28 AM
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then again, who wants to say Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, (WJARIA) a little too many names in there
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then again, who wants to say Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, (WJARIA) a little too many names in there
What about Fargo-Moorhead Martin Hector International Airport (FMMHIA)??
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What about Fargo-Moorhead Martin Hector International Airport (FMMHIA)??
hmmm nope haha
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then again, who wants to say Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, (WJARIA) a little too many names in there
I think it should eb called the J.A.R... just as the JFK is named in NYC.
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Old Posted Feb 2, 2008, 2:31 AM
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I think it should eb called the J.A.R... just as the JFK is named in NYC.
u know when i was typing that i seen that "J.A.R." and i was thinking to myself wait that would be cool, but i thought it was just me. lol
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Old Posted Feb 2, 2008, 2:58 AM
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u know when i was typing that i seen that "J.A.R." and i was thinking to myself wait that would be cool, but i thought it was just me. lol
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there should be a petition list to call it "JAR", lets see how far it goes
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