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Table
1-12: U.S. Sales or Deliveries of New
Aircraft, Vehicles, Vessels, and Other Conveyances
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| Number
of Civilian aircrafts (shipments) |
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| Transporta |
245 |
233 |
311 |
315 |
387 |
278 |
521 |
589 |
567 |
408 |
309 |
256 |
269 |
374 |
559 |
620 |
485 |
526 |
379 |
U |
| Helicopters |
N |
598 |
482 |
864 |
1,366 |
384 |
603 |
571 |
324 |
258 |
308 |
292 |
278 |
346 |
363 |
361 |
493 |
415 |
318 |
U |
| General
aviation |
7,588 |
11,852 |
7,283 |
14,072 |
11,881 |
2,029 |
1,144 |
1,021 |
899 |
964 |
928 |
1,077 |
1,115 |
1,549 |
2,193 |
2,475 |
2,802 |
2,618 |
2,203 |
U |
| Highway |
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| Passenger
car (new retail sales) |
6,641,000 |
9,332,000 |
8,399,000 |
8,624,000 |
8,979,000 |
11,043,000 |
9,300,000 |
8,175,000 |
8,214,000 |
8,518,000 |
8,990,000 |
8,635,000 |
8,526,000 |
8,272,000 |
8,141,721 |
8,698,284 |
8,846,625 |
8,422,625 |
8,103,229 |
7,610,481 |
| Motorcycle
(new retail sales)b |
N |
N |
1,125,000 |
940,000 |
1,070,000 |
710,000 |
303,000 |
280,000 |
278,000 |
293,000 |
306,000 |
309,000 |
330,000 |
356,000 |
432,000 |
546,000 |
710,000 |
850,000 |
936,000 |
996,000 |
| Truck
(factory sales)c |
1,194,475 |
1,716,564 |
1,660,446 |
2,231,630 |
1,667,283 |
3,356,905 |
3,692,474 |
3,363,445 |
4,039,518 |
4,870,675 |
5,617,866 |
5,689,551 |
5,748,147 |
6,125,935 |
6,407,702 |
7,345,059 |
7,022,478 |
6,223,586 |
6,963,720 |
7,143,429 |
| Bus;
includes school bus (factory sales) |
i |
35,241 |
31,994 |
40,530 |
34,385 |
33,533 |
32,731 |
24,058 |
22,484 |
24,549 |
22,409 |
23,918 |
27,583 |
26,882 |
27,483 |
i |
i |
i |
i |
i |
| Recreational
vehicle (shipments) |
N |
192,830 |
380,300 |
339,600 |
178,500 |
351,700 |
347,300 |
293,700 |
382,700 |
420,200 |
518,800 |
475,200 |
466,800 |
438,800 |
441,300 |
481,200 |
418,300 |
321,000 |
378,700 |
377,800 |
| Bicycled |
N |
N |
N |
N |
9,000,000 |
11,400,000 |
10,800,000 |
11,600,000 |
11,600,000 |
13,000,000 |
12,500,000 |
12,000,000 |
10,900,000 |
11,000,000 |
11,100,000 |
11,600,000 |
11,900,000 |
11,300,000 |
13,600,000 |
12,900,000 |
| Transit
cars (deliveries) |
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| Motor
buse |
2,415 |
3,000 |
1,424 |
5,261 |
4,572 |
3,367 |
4,779 |
4,722 |
3,426 |
4,836 |
5,418 |
6,022 |
6,016 |
6,329 |
7,135 |
6,815 |
7,696 |
(R)
11,018 |
7,214 |
U |
| Light
rail |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
32 |
63 |
55 |
17 |
35 |
54 |
72 |
38 |
39 |
76 |
80 |
123 |
136 |
111 |
107 |
U |
| Heavy
rail |
416 |
580 |
308 |
127 |
130 |
441 |
10 |
6 |
163 |
260 |
55 |
72 |
10 |
34 |
120 |
122 |
204 |
751 |
828 |
U |
| Trolley
bus |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
98 |
0 |
118 |
149 |
0 |
24 |
36 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
54 |
0 |
0 |
(R) 149 |
88 |
U |
| Commuter
rail |
214 |
666 |
302 |
2,165 |
152 |
179 |
83 |
187 |
110 |
8 |
47 |
38 |
111 |
198 |
122 |
132 |
116 |
54 |
166 |
U |
| Class
I rail (deliveries) |
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| Freight
carf |
57,047 |
77,822 |
66,185 |
72,392 |
85,920 |
12,080 |
32,063 |
24,678 |
25,761 |
35,239 |
48,819 |
60,853 |
57,877 |
50,396 |
75,685 |
74,223 |
55,791 |
34,260 |
17,714 |
32,184 |
| Locomotive |
389 |
1,387 |
1,029 |
772 |
1,480 |
522 |
530 |
472 |
321 |
504 |
821 |
928 |
761 |
743 |
889 |
709 |
640 |
710 |
745 |
587 |
| Amtrak
(deliveries) |
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| Passenger
train car |
N |
N |
N |
109 |
109 |
N |
58 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
64 |
76 |
92 |
10 |
0 |
0 |
26 |
U |
U |
U |
| Locomotive |
N |
N |
N |
30 |
17 |
10 |
0 |
0 |
20 |
26 |
18 |
10 |
0 |
111 |
35 |
0 |
4 |
U |
U |
U |
| Water
transport |
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| Merchant
vesselg |
20 |
13 |
13 |
15 |
23 |
14 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
U |
| Recreational
boath |
N |
N |
N |
N |
569,700 |
636,800 |
494,700 |
448,000 |
466,750 |
498,775 |
576,200 |
663,760 |
634,750 |
610,100 |
573,300 |
585,300 |
576,900 |
882,300 |
(R)
846,000 |
840,800 |
KEY: N = data do not exist; R = revised; U =
data are not available.
a U.S.-manufactured
fixed-wing aircraft over 33,000 pounds empty weight, including all jet
transports plus the 4-engine turboprop-powered Lockheed L-100.
b Includes domestic and imported vehicles. Prior to 1985, all terrain vehicles (ATVs)
were included in the motorcycle total. In 1995, the Motorcycle Industry
Council revised its data for the years 1985 to present to exclude ATVs from
its totals.
c Includes large
passenger or utility vehicles that may be considered cars in other tables,
and starting in 1999 includes buses.
d Includes domestic
and imported vehicles, wheel sizes 20 inches and over. Data from 1997 onwards
are projections.
e Buses or bus-type vehicles only. Includes demand response.
Excludes vanpool vans and most rural and smaller systems prior to 1984.
Transit motor bus figure is also included as part of the bus total in the
highway category.
f Includes all
railroads and private car owners.
g Self-propelled,
1,000 or more gross tons.
h Retail unit estimates.
Includes outboard, inboard, and sterndrive boats, jet boats (since
1995), personal watercraft (since 1991), sailboats, canoes, and kayaks (since
2001). Also includes inflatable boats (until 1992) and sailboards (until
1990).
i Included in truck figure.
SOURCES
Civilian aircraft:
1960-2002: Aerospace Industries Association, Aerospace Facts and Figures (Washington, DC:
Annual issues), "Civil Aircraft Shipments".
Highway:
Passenger cars and trucks:
1960-97: American Automobile Manufacturers Association, Motor Vehicle Facts & Figures, 1998 (Southfield, MI: 1999), p. 21 (passenger car) and p. 6
(truck).
1998-2003: Ward's Communications, Motor
Vehicle Facts & Figures, 2004 (Detroit,
MI: 2004), p. 21 (passenger car) and
p. 9 (truck).
Motorcycles:
1970-2000: Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc., Motorcycle Statistical Annual, 2001 (Irvine, CA: 2002),
p. 8 and similar tables in earlier editions.
2001-2002: Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc., "Motorcycle Sales
Rev Up for 11th Straight Year," media release, Feb. 13, 2004, Internet site http://www.mic.org as of June 24, 2004.
2003: Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc., "Motorcycle
Industry on Track for 12th Year of Consecutive Growth", media release,
Nov. 18, 2004, Internet site http://www.motorcycles.org as of Dec. 9, 2004.
Buses:
1965-97: American Automobile Manufacturers Association, Motor Vehicle Facts & Figures, 1998 (Detroit, MI: 1998), p. 6 and similar tables in earlier
editions.
1998: Ward's Communications, Motor
Vehicle Facts & Figures, 1999 (Detroit,
MI: 1999), p. 6 and similar tables in
earlier editions.
Recreational vehicles:
1965-97: Ibid., Motor Vehicle Facts
& Figures, 1998 (Detroit, MI: 1998), p.
12 and similar tables in earlier editions.
1998-2003: Ward's Communications, Motor
Vehicle Facts & Figures, 2004 (Detroit,
MI: 2004), p. 12.
Bicycles:
1980-2003: National Bicycle Dealers Association, "Industry
Overview," Internet site http://www.nbda.com as of Dec. 9, 2004, Apr.
21, 2003, and personal communication Sept. 24, 1996.
Transit:
1960-2002: American Public Transit Association, Public Transportation Fact Book 2003 (Washington, DC: 2003), table 28 and similar tables in
earlier editions.
Class I rail:
1960-2003: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington,
DC: 2004), p. 55 and similar tables in earlier editions.
Amtrak:
1975-80: Ibid., Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: 1997), p. 17 and similar tables in earlier
editions.
1985-2000: Amtrak, Amtrak Annual
Report, Statistical Appendix (Washington, DC:
Annual issues).
Water:
Merchant vessel:
1960-2002: U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime
Administration, Merchant Fleets of the World (Washington, DC: Annual issues) and personal communication
on Sept. 2, 2003.
Recreational boat:
1980-2003: National Marine Manufacturers Association, Boating 2001 (Chicago, IL: 2002), annual retail unit estimates, Internet site http://www.nmma.org as of June 25, 2004 and personal communication Nov. 17, 2004.
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