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New Brunswick. This is a list of airports in New Brunswick. It includes all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports, aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. [1] [2] Airport names in italics are part of the National Airports System. [3]
Grand Falls Airport: Grand Falls: New Brunswick: 15 Grand Manan Airport: Grand Manan: New Brunswick: 15 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport: Moncton: New Brunswick: 300 [8] Guelph Airport (Guelph Airpark) Guelph: Ontario: 15 Halifax Stanfield International Airport: Halifax: Nova Scotia
As of May 2024, the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) contains seven airports, eight heliports, and one water aerodrome. [2] [3] These aviation facilities are situated within and around Toronto and its neighbouring cities, serving airline passengers, regional air travel and commercial cargo transportation.
A new subsidiary, City Centre Terminal Corp., was set up in 2009 to manage Porter's new terminal at the Toronto island airport. The new terminal's cost of construction was estimated at CA$50 million. [21] The first half of the new terminal opened on March 7, 2010. [22] The terminal was completed in early 2011.
^4 YTO is common IATA code for Toronto Pearson International Airport (IATA: YYZ), John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (IATA: YHM), Region of Waterloo International Airport (IATA: YKF), Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (IATA: YTZ) and Buttonville Municipal Airport (IATA: YKZ).
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (IATA: YTZ, ICAO: CYTZ) is a regional airport located on the Toronto Islands in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is often referred to as Toronto Island Airport and was previously known as Port George VI Island Airport and Toronto City Centre Airport .
New Denver BC 49°59′03″N 117°22′28″W / 49.98417°N 117.37444°W / 49.98417; -117.37444 ( New Denver/Slocan Community (Health Centre)
In Canada, the National Airport System (French: Réseau national d’aéroports, NAS) is a group of major airports defined in the National Airports Policy published in 1994. It was intended to include all airports with an annual traffic of 200,000 passengers or more, as well as airports serving the national , provincial and territorial capitals.