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  2. Edmonton City Centre Airport - Wikipedia

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    Blatchford Field was turned over to the Edmonton municipal government and became the commercial Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport. [ 8 ] During this period, in about 1942, the aerodrome was listed at 53°34′N 113°31′W  /  53.567°N 113.517°W  / 53.567; -113.517 with a variation 25 degrees E and elevation of 2,185 ft ...

  3. File:Edmonton City Airport map with the racing road course ...

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  4. List of airports in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region

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    Airport was closed in 1994, but continued operation as Edmonton/Namao Heliport: Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport: CYXD (YXD) Edmonton: Airport closed November 30, 2013. Land to be redeveloped.

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  6. 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]

  7. Edmonton City Centre - Wikipedia

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    The original plan for what was then called Eaton Centre, announced in 1980, called for several large office and apartment towers. None of the originally designed five towers was ever built but the multi-level Eaton Centre mall and the Delta Edmonton Centre Suite Hotel were salvaged from the project by heavy civic tax subsidies. [4]