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  2. Alberta Boilers Safety Association - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Boilers Safety Authority, also known as ABSA, is a pressure equipment safety authority authorized by the government of the Canadian province of Alberta to administer and deliver safety programs related to boilers, pressure vessels, and pressure piping systems. ABSA is also responsible for the certification of pressure welders ...

  3. Alberta's Industrial Heartland - Wikipedia

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    Structures on the grounds of the Sherritt complex in Fort Saskatchewan. Alberta's Industrial Heartland (also known as Upgrader Alley or the Heartland) is the largest industrial area in Western Canada and a joint land-use planning and development initiative between five municipalities in the Edmonton Capital Region to attract investment in the chemical, petrochemical, oil, and gas industries to ...

  4. Edmonton Airports - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Airports operates the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) and the Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport. [4] The EIA is owned by Transport Canada, leased by Edmonton Airports, and part of the National Airports System. [5] It includes a planned inland port logistics support facility in support of the Port Alberta initiative. [6]

  5. List of airports in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports that serve the Edmonton Metropolitan Region in Alberta, Canada. [1] [2] Airport names in italics are part of the National Airports System. [3] Communities in parentheses indicates the airport is not in a community. Location of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region in Alberta

  6. Villeneuve Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal building in 2024. The closure of the Edmonton City Centre Airport in 2013 stimulated expansion of the Villeneuve Airport as a partial replacement. Its land base grew from 1,400 to 1,555 acres (5.67 to 6.29 km 2), the instrument landing system was upgraded, the number of hangars increased, and one runway was extended to 5,001 ft (1,524 m). [1]

  7. Edmonton/Cooking Lake Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport generates $9.85 million of economic value to the region each year. [12] There are approximately 33 direct jobs spread across various small aviation businesses on the field. Two Transport Canada approved flight training schools operate at the airport and graduate 60-75 licensed pilots each year.

  8. Parkland Airport - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Parkland Executive Airport (TC LID: CYEP) is a certified general aviation airport located 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) west [1] of the Enoch Cree Nation and 9.3 km (5.8 mi) southeast of Spruce Grove in Parkland County, Alberta, Canada. It opened in November 2013, when the Edmonton City Centre Airport closed.

  9. Edmonton City Centre Airport - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton City Centre Airport (ECCA), (IATA: YXD, ICAO: CYXD) was an airport within the city of Edmonton, in the Canadian province of Alberta. It was bordered by Yellowhead Trail to the north, Kingsway to the south, 121 Street to the west, and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) and Jefferson armouries to the east. It encompassed ...

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