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Diagram of the Ottawa airport (prior to 2005) Control tower The airport consists of two distinct airfields connected by a taxiway.The smaller north field, originally referred to as Uplands, was founded by the Ottawa Flying Club in the late 1920s and then used by Trans-Canada Air Lines, the predecessor of Air Canada.
This page contains the lists of airports in Africa by country, grouped by region. The lists include both military air bases and civilian airports. North Africa
Airport name ICAO/TC LID/IATA Location Coordinates Arnprior Airport: CNP3: Arnprior: Carleton Place Airport: CNR6: Carleton Place: Carp Airport: CYRP (YRP) Carp: Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport
CCAfrica is a non-profit organization dedicated to Africa's economic development. The organization has over 150 members representing every sector of the economy: education, engineering, infrastructure, natural resources, energy, finance, legal, consulting, communications, information technology, manufacture, agri-food, environment, sustainable development, and health.
Airport (French: Aéroport) is an O-Train rapid transit station. It is located at Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport in the south end of Ottawa. It serves as the southwestern terminus of the three-stop Line 4 which opened on January 6, 2025. [1] [2] The airport is also served by an OC Transpo bus stop.
2001: OR Tambo International Airport, Charlie Taxiway, Johannesburg, South Africa. 2001: Bakwena Platinum Highway, 380 kilometer upgrade of N1 and N4 highways. 2002-2001: Gold Reef City, main complex, Johannesburg, South Africa. 2002: Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) Johannesburg International Domestic Terminal, (AC Consortium). [20]
FAOR (JNB) – O. R. Tambo International Airport – Johannesburg. Before 26 July 2012 this airport was known as Jan Smuts International Airport (FAJS). FAPA (AFD) – Port Alfred Airport – Port Alfred; FAPE (PLZ) – Port Elizabeth Airport – Port Elizabeth; FAPG (PBZ) – Plettenberg Bay Airport – Plettenberg Bay
In 2004, the airport served 53,862 passengers. In 2012, the airport had an average attendance of about 120,000 passengers, despite a maximum capacity of 10,000 passengers. [2] The airport was an unofficial refugee camp for some 60,000 refugees as of May 2014. [3] In 2017, the airport was functioning under the supervision of UN aviation officials.