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On March 1, 1987, Hawaiian Airlines initiated service West Maui at the new airport with 50-seat, STOL capable de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7 turboprop aircraft. [6] Royal Hawaiian Air Service ceased operations soon afterward, as its service from the Kaanapali Airport had been its main profit source.
North Bay/Jack Garland Airport: North Bay: Ontario: 15 Old Crow Airport: Old Crow: Yukon: 15 Orillia Ramara Regional Airport: Orillia: Ontario: 15 Orillia/Lake St John (Orillia Rama Regional) Water Aerodrome: Orillia: Ontario: 15 Oshawa Executive Airport: Oshawa: Ontario: 50 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport: Ottawa: Ontario: 165 ...
This is an alphabetical list of abandoned airports in Canada that were at one time important enough to warrant an article. Most of these also appear in Category:Defunct airports in Canada . This list is sorted by province or territory .
This is a list of airports in Ontario. It includes all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports , aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian province of Ontario . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
[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. Toronto Pearson International Airport, located mainly in Mississauga, is the busiest airport in Canada and hosts international travel with various airlines.
Kahului Airport (IATA: OGG, ICAO: PHOG, FAA LID: OGG) is the main airport of Maui in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului. [3] It has offered full airport operations since 1952. [ 4 ]
Airport Road is served by five bus routes in Mississauga and Brampton: three by Brampton Transit, two by MiWay, and one by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). MiWay's Route 7 Airport (originating at the City Centre Transit Terminal) provides local service along the street from Pearson Airport to Westwood Square Mall.
The park is built on quays once used by ships berthing in Toronto's Inner Harbour. The park consists of two sections: H T O Park West is built on the eastern half of Maple Leaf Quay; H T O Park East is built on the old Peter Street Slip; The two quays are concrete man-made infill during the 1920s with the project completed by 1929.