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The new K-W Municipal Airport became a general aviation facility in 1969. From 1951 to 1973, the Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club ran the airport and then sold it to Waterloo Region and the City of Guelph. It became a publicly owned airport and was renamed Waterloo Regional Airport. Today it operates 24 hours, seven days a week.
Yellowknife Airport (IATA: YZF, ICAO: CYZF) is located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. The airport is part of the National Airports System, and is operated by the Government of the Northwest Territories. The airport has regular scheduled passenger service and a number of freight services. In 2007, the terminal handled 527,000 ...
Airport IATA Code; Agadir: Agadir–Al Massira Airport: AGA Casablanca: Mohammed V International Airport: CMN Fes: Fès–Saïs Airport: FEZ Marrakech: Marrakesh Menara Airport: RAK Nador: Nador International Airport: NDR Oujda: Angads Airport: OUD Rabat: Rabat–Salé Airport: RBA Tangier: Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport: TNG Tetouan: Sania Ramel ...
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Carnarvon Airport (IATA: CVQ, ICAO: YCAR) is an airport at Carnarvon, Western Australia. The airport is publicly owned, meaning that the local government, Shire of Carnarvon , controls it. Airlines and destinations
On 26 November, the runway of Vilnius Airport was closed between 10:00 and 11:00 as part of police efforts to film the crash site using drones, resulting in delays to four flights. [17] A Beechcraft King Air 350 calibration and inspection aircraft of the Polish Air Navigation Service was also employed to check the guidance and navigational ...
The airport is located about one mile (1.6 km) north of California State Route 180, with vehicles using Peach Avenue to connect between the airport and the highway. [64] California State Route 180 connects to all of the other freeways in the Fresno area: California State Route 41 , California State Route 99 , and California State Route 168 . [ 65 ]
On October 19, 2004, the Jetstream 32 twin-engine turboprop flying the route crashed on the approach to Kirksville Airport. The crash killed both pilots and 11 of the 13 passengers aboard. The two surviving passengers were seriously injured. [1]: 5, 15 [6]