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Trail Airport (IATA: YZZ, TC LID: CAD4) is located 6.1 nautical miles (11.3 km; 7.0 mi) southeast of Trail, British Columbia, Canada and is situated in a valley beside the Columbia River. The airport serves both Trail and nearby Nelson and Castlegar .
As defined by Transport Canada, an international airport: . means any airport designated by the Contracting State, in whose territory it is situated, as an airport of entry and departure for international commercial air traffic, where the formalities incident to customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar procedures are carried out.
Boundary Bay Airport: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada YDU: Kasba Lake Airport [1] (TC: CJL8) Kasba Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada YDV: CZTA: Bloodvein River Airport: Bloodvein, Manitoba, Canada YDW: Obre Lake/North of Sixty Airport (TC: CKV4) Obre Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada -YE- YEA [1] metropolitan area 1: Edmonton, Alberta ...
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. [1] [2] They are listed in the format: Location indicator – IATA – Airport name (alternate name) – Airport location
Since 2010, Toronto–Pearson and Vancouver International Airport have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports.
Aerial view of the airport in 2007 after permanent closure of Terminal 2. Two of the airport's three east–west runways are visible in the left foreground, whereas its north–south runways are visible in the centre. Toronto Pearson has five runways, three of which are aligned in the east–west direction, and two in the north–south direction.
The following active airports serve the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, including Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley: [1] [2] Land airports [ edit ]
Canada's largest airport is YYZ [9] for Toronto Pearson (as YTZ was already allocated to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the airport was given the station code of Malton, Mississauga, where it is located). YUL is used for Montréal–Trudeau (UL was the ID code for the beacon in the city of Kirkland, now the location of Montréal–Trudeau ...