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Toronto - Home to Canada's #1 Airport


Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s principal airport, and ranks as the 29th busiest airport in the world.

 Toronto Pearson International Airport Airport activity provides an estimated Cdn$14 billion in revenue to local businesses and Cdn$2.8 billion in tax revenue*.
 Toronto Pearson International Airport
 •   76 passenger airlines
 •   5 runways
 •   30 taxiways
 •   82 gates
 Toronto Pearson International Airport Pearson's number of yearly passengers is estimated to reach 50 million by the year 2020


Source: Greater Toronto Airport Authority (07/2007)

NOTES:
* 2001 estimates
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Passenger Breakdown by Sector


Source: Greater Toronto Airport Authority, Passenger Statistics, March 2007 (07/2007)


Passenger Breakdown by Sector - 2006
  Sector Passenger (in Millions)
  Domestic 13.5 (43.5%)
  Transborder 8.9 (28.7%)
  International 8.6 (27.7%)
  Total 31.0 (100%)


NOTES:
Numbers have been rounded; may not add to 100 percent

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Passenger Activity and Demand Projections


Actual Forecast
Source: Greater Toronto Airport Authority, The Airport Master Plan Technical Report (07/2007)


Passenger Activity and Demand Projections
   Year Passenger (in Millions)
Actual 1990 22.05
1995 22.45
2000 28.50
2005 34.30
Forecast 2010 39.90
2015 45.50
2020 49.70

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Aircraft Movements by Sector


Source: Greater Toronto Airport Authority, The Airport Master Plan Technical Report (07/2007)


Aircraft Movements by Sector, 2005
  Sector Aircraft (in %)
  Domestic 47.5
  Transborder 42.9
  International 9.6

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Aircraft Movements Forecast


Actual Forecast
Source: Greater Toronto Airport Authority, The Airport Master Plan Technical Report (07/2007)


Aircraft Movements Forecast *
   Year Aircraft (in Thousands)
Actual 1990 354.8
1995 342.6
2000 440.0
2005 500.0
Forecast 2010 560.0
2015 615.0
2020 665.0


NOTES:
* includes cargo, business aviation, ferry, & technical aircraft movements.

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