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Calgary International Airport (IATA: YYC, ICAO: CYYC), branded as YYC Calgary International Airport, is an international airport that serves the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of downtown and covers an area of 20.82 square kilometres (8.04 sq mi; 5,144 acres; 2,082 ha). [5]
Airport name ICAO/TC LID () Location Coordinates Airdrie Aerodrome: CEF4: Airdrie: Calgary International Airport: CYYC (YYC) Calgary: Calgary/Christiansen Field Aerodrome
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Calgary/Springbank Airport or Springbank Airport (ICAO: CYBW) is an airport located in the Rocky View County community of Springbank, Alberta, an area to the west of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. [ 1 ] The Springbank Airport acts as a general aviation reliever for Calgary's main airport, Calgary International , the 5th busiest airport in Canada ...
CFB Cold Lake (Cold Lake/Group Captain R.W. McNair Airport) Cold Lake: AB: CYOH: YOH: Oxford House Airport: Oxford House: MB: CYOJ: YOJ: High Level Airport: High Level: AB: CYOO: YOO: Oshawa Executive Airport (Toronto/Oshawa Executive Airport) Oshawa: ON: CYOP: Rainbow Lake Airport: Rainbow Lake: AB: CYOS: YOS: Owen Sound Billy Bishop Regional ...
Airport Live is a live television programme broadcast on BBC Two over four nights from 17 June 2013 to 20 June 2013. The show was commissioned following the success of other "live" programmes such as Volcano Live.The show was presented by Kate Humble, Dan Snow, Anita Rani and Dallas Campbell from Heathrow Airport in London.
Pacific Western Airlines Flight 501 was a regularly scheduled flight from Calgary to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.The aircraft caught fire during takeoff on March 22, 1984. All 119 passengers and crew members survived, but five people suffered serious injuries while 22 others suffered minor injur
No. 37 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) was a Second World War Royal Air Force (RAF) flying school located at McCall Field, [5] which is now Calgary International Airport in northeast Calgary. [2] The school opened on October 22, 1941.