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  2. Quesnel Airport - Wikipedia

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    Interior airport terminal, Quesnel, 2010. By 1978, the three trained part-time firefighters and a 450-kilogram (1,000 lb) dry chemical truck exceeded the fire suppression standards for a Class F airport. Quesnel then averaged 48 take-offs or landings by heavy (over 11,000 kilograms (25,000 lb)) aircraft per month. [31]

  3. List of airports by IATA airport code: Y - Wikipedia

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    YQZ: CYQZ: Quesnel Airport: Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada -YR- YRA: CYRA: Gamètì/Rae Lakes Airport: ... Aviation Safety Network - IATA and ICAO airport codes;

  4. Quesnel Lake Airport - Wikipedia

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    Quesnel Lake Airport (TC LID: CBK6) is located adjacent to Quesnel Lake, British Columbia, Canada. See also. Quesnel Airport; References This page was last edited on ...

  5. Consolidated rental car facility - Wikipedia

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    These facilities are located away from the terminal buildings, and are often accessed using shuttle buses like this one seen at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas. A consolidated rental car facility (CRCF) or consolidated rental car center (CONRAC) is a complex that hosts numerous car rental agencies, typically found at airports in ...

  6. Quesnel, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Quesnel (/ k w ɪ ˈ n ɛ l /; Kee-nel in French) is a city located in the Cariboo Regional District of British Columbia, Canada. Located nearly evenly between the cities of Prince George and Williams Lake, it is on the main route to northern British Columbia and the Yukon. Quesnel is located at the confluence of the Fraser River and Quesnel River.

  7. Airport apron - Wikipedia

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    The airport apron, apron, flight line, or ramp is the area of an airport where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, boarded, or maintained. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Although the use of the apron is covered by regulations, such as lighting on vehicles, it is typically more accessible to users than the runway or taxiway .

  8. Talk:Quesnel Airport - Wikipedia

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  9. Halifax Stanfield International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] On September 12, 2007, the airport authority announced the construction of a 2,300 space, five-storey parking garage, which was completed on March 12, 2009. [citation needed] Several improvements to the terminal were made in 2018–19.