Air Carriers-Employment 569 No. 942. SCHEDULED AIR CARRIERS-PERSONNEL AND PAYROLL: 1965, 1969, AND 1970 [As of December 31 or for calendar years. See also headnote, table 941] No. 943. 2 Includes other maintenance personnel. SUPPLEMENTAL AIR CARRIERS-SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS: 1955 TO 1970 [Refers to carriers operating by authority of letters of registration granted by the Civil Aeronautics Board. Includes international operations; see headnote, table 941. Figures shown for military cover activities performed under charter or other contract with the Department of Defense] Source of tables 942 and 943: U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Statistical Handbook of Aviation. annual. Data from U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board. No. 944. EMPLOYMENT, HOURS, AND EARNINGS IN AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES-ANNUAL AVERAGES: 1950 to 1971 Source: U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Statistical Handbook of Aviation, annual. Data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. $67 $163 $171 $179 $158 $166 $174 No. 945. CIVIL AIRCRAFT SHIPMENTS: 1950 TO 1971 [Represents manufacturers' shipments of complete aircraft. Includes both domestic and export output] No. 946. AIRCRAFT-BACKLOG, NEW ORDERS, AND SALES: 1965 to 1971 [Reported by manufacturers of complete aircraft, aircraft engines, and propellers] X Not applicable. 1 Includes propeller and propeller parts. Source of tables 945 and 946: U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Statistical Handbook of Aviation, annual. Includes data from U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Industrial Reports. No. 947. AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES-EXPORTS: 1960 TO 1971 [Value in millions of dollars. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series Q 349-350, for number and value of aircraft exported] - Represents zero. NA Not available. X Not applicable. Through 1965, includes new aircraft not elsewhere classified, not shown separately. International Transportation 571 No. 948. AIRBORNE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-SHIPPING WEIGHT, AND VAlue: 1965, 1970, AND 1971 [Weight in millions of pounds, value in millions of dollars, except as indicated. Includes trade of Puerto Ricol Z Less than 50,000 pounds. 1 Export data for all carriers and U.S. carriers include shipments of Special Category commodities, not shown separately by continent. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, United States Airborne Foreign Trade, FT 986, annual. No. 949. UNITED STATES RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRANS PORTATION: 1950 TO 1972 [In millions of dollars. Data are international transportation transactions recorded for balance of payment purposes (see table 1271). Receipts include freight on exports carried by U.S. operated carriers and foreign carrier expenditures in U.S. ports. Payments include freight on imports carried by foreign carriers and U.S. carrier port expenditures abroad. Freight on exports carried by foreign carriers is excluded since such payments are directly or indirectly for foreign account. Similarly, freight on U.S. imports carried by U.S. carriers is a domestic rather than an international transaction. Minus sign (-) denotes excess of payments over receipts. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series U 170 and U 177, for totals] Source: U.8. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, monthly. No. 950. WATERBORNE COMMERCE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC-CARGO TONNAGE: 1950 TO 1971 [In millions of short tons. Includes Puerto Rico and outlying areas. Import and export figures differ slightly from those shown in tables 952 and 953, due to minor differences in basic concepts which are explained in the source. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series Q 216-229] 1 Represents traffic among ports and communities mainly utilizing inland waterways. Source: 1950, U.S. Corps of Engineers, Annual Report of Chief of Engineers, Part 2; thereafter, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, annual. No. 951. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, BY METHOD OF TRANSPORT: 1955 TO 1972 Value in millions of dollars, except percent; shipping weight in millions of pounds. Export data include both domestic and foreign; import data for general imports only. For details, see source] Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Highlights of U.S. Export and Import Trade, FT 990, monthly, and unpublished data. No. 952. WATERBORNE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-CARGO TONNAGE, BY COASTAL DISTRICT: 1950 To 1971 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States; U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade, FT 985, annual; and unpublished data. Waterborne Imports and Exports 573 No. 953. WATERBORNE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-CARGO TONNAGE, BY FLAG OF CARRIER VESSEL: 1950 TO 1971 [In thousands of short tons. Beginning July 1950, excludes commodities classified for security reasons as "Special Category", and exports by Dept. of Defense (DOD Grant-aid shipments). Beginning 1955, imports exclude shipments under 2,000 lb. shipping weight regardless of value. For further details, see report FT 985, U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade published monthly by Bureau of the Census. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series Q 210-215] Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States; U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade, FT 985, annual; and unpublished data. No. 954. WATERBORNE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-VALUE OF TRADE, BY COASTAL DISTRICT: 1965, 1970, AND 1971 [In millions of dollars. Excludes exports by Dept. of Defense (DOD Grant-aid shipments). Includes trade of Puerto Rico with foreign countries] Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade, FT 985, annual. 494-660 O-73-38 |