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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.
WMO code Passengers [2] Calgary International Airport: Calgary: Alberta: YYC CYYC 71877 18.5 million Edmonton International Airport: Edmonton: Alberta: YEG CYEG 71123 7.8 million Kelowna International Airport: Kelowna: British Columbia: YLW CYLW 71203 2.0 million Fredericton International Airport: Fredericton: New Brunswick: YFC CYFC 71700 377,000
Calgary International Airport (IATA: YYC, ICAO: CYYC), branded as YYC Calgary International Airport, is an international airport that serves the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of downtown and covers an area of 20.82 square kilometres (8.04 sq mi; 5,144 acres; 2,082 ha). [5]
The list is sorted by the name of the community served; click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order. Banff runway Beaverlodge Airport Calgary/Springbank control tower Calgary International Airport Calgary International control tower CFB Cold Lake CFB Edmonton Fort McMurray Airportt High Level Airport Edmonton/Twin Island Airpark Grande Prairie Airport Jasper Airport ...
Seton, Calgary 50°52′58″N 113°57′07″W / 50.88278°N 113.95194°W / 50.88278; -113.95194 ( Calgary/South Health Campus Hospital De Winton (Highwood) Heliport
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"Mohkínstsis" — the traditional Blackfoot name of the Calgary area [5] [6] [7] "The Stampede City" [8] "Sandstone City" — named for the boom of buildings built from sandstone following the Great Fire of 1886. [9] YYC – Calgary airport code, only Canadian city where IATA code used by residents in casual conversation. [failed verification ...
Calgary International is the busiest airport in Alberta and the fourth-busiest in Canada by passenger traffic, as the region's petroleum and tourism industries (and its proximity to Banff National Park) have helped foster growth, and offers nonstop flights to an array of destinations in North and Central America, Europe, and Asia.