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Airport name ICAO/TC LID/IATA Location Coordinates Arnprior Airport: CNP3: Arnprior: Carleton Place Airport: CNR6: Carleton Place: Carp Airport: CYRP (YRP) Carp: Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport: Ottawa: Ontario: YOW CYOW 71628 165 (450) Québec/Jean Lesage International Airport: Quebec City: Quebec: YQB CYQB 71708 St. John's International Airport: St. John's: Newfoundland and Labrador: YYT CYYT 71801 165 (450) Toronto Pearson International Airport: Toronto: Ontario: YYZ CYYZ 71624 ...
The airport was renamed "Ottawa International Airport" in 1964. It became "Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport" in 1993. The remaining component of the mid-century terminal in 2008. In the 2000s, the original terminal was entirely replaced and expanded by more modern facilities. [13]
This is a list of airports in Ontario. It includes all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports , aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian province of Ontario . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Airport name as listed by either the Canada Flight Supplement (CFS) or the airport authority, alternate name, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) code, Transport Canada Location identifier (TC LID) International Air Transport Association (IATA) code, community and province.
"The 613" or "The 343" — the primary area codes for eastern Ontario, including Ottawa. [148] "OTT" [149] "YOW" — the IATA airport code for the Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport. [150] "Capital City" [151] "The Government City" [152] "O-Town" [153] "The City that Fun Forgot" — used sarcastically by residents of Ottawa [152 ...
This is a list of all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports, aerodromes and heliports in the provinces and territories of Canada sorted by location identifier.
A baggage tag for a flight heading to Oral Ak Zhol Airport, whose IATA airport code is "URA". An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter geocode designating many airports and metropolitan areas around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [1]