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  2. History of Toronto Pearson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The continued increase of air traffic at Toronto Pearson resulted in a 2013 decision by Transport Canada to proceed with the planning and construction of Toronto Pickering International Airport [32] (following a 2001 decision to simply revive plans for the airport), which would be approximately 50 km (31 mi) east of Toronto Pearson and handle ...

  3. Little Norway - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, none were allowed to participate in the Battle of Britain. Arrangements were made to transfer Norwegian pilots to a North American headquarters. Various locations were considered, and a base around the Toronto Island Airport in Toronto was chosen. Once the base was established, young Norwegians migrated to the site to enroll in ...

  4. History of Toronto Island Airport - Wikipedia

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    In April 1939, Toronto Council voted to name the airport Port George VI Island Airport. to commemorate an upcoming visit by King George VI in May 1939. [15] The first commercial passenger flight to the airport was a charter flight carrying Tommy Dorsey and his swing band for a two-day engagement at the Canadian National Exhibition on September ...

  5. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Island airport opens. May 22: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother visit, marking the first visit of a reigning monarch to Toronto. The island airport is renamed Port George VI Island Airport in honour of the visit June 7: Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) between Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ontario is opened. 1944: December 12

  6. Canadian International Air Show - Wikipedia

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    Performers fly in from Pearson, as well as the island airport on nearby Toronto Islands. [citation needed] Admission to the air show is free; however, viewing from Exhibition Place requires paid admission to the CNE. [4] There is no static display of aircraft. [4] [5] A photo tour at Pearson had been introduced in 1993 and a full static display ...

  7. Canadian Air and Space Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Air and Space Conservancy (formerly the Toronto Aerospace Museum and the Canadian Air and Space Museum) was an aviation museum that was located in Toronto, Ontario, featuring artifacts, exhibits and stories illustrating a century of Canadian aviation heritage and achievements.

  8. Downsview Airport - Wikipedia

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    Downsview Airport (IATA: YZD, ICAO: CYZD) is a now-closed airport located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. An air field, then air force base, it has been a testing facility for Bombardier Aerospace from 1994.

  9. Toronto Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Aerodrome, also known as Canadian Air Express Airport, was an aerodrome located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. One of the historical airfields of Canada, operated from 1928 to 1939, it was situated at the current Sheppard West station on Dufferin Street and Sheppard Avenue West . [ 1 ]