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The airport, owned by Transport Canada since it opened in 1960, has been operated since 2000 by the Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA). It forms part of the National Airports System. Designated as an international airport by Transport Canada, [3] Halifax Stanfield is the 8th busiest airport in Canada by passenger traffic.
1960 – Halifax Stanfield International Airport built. 1969 – The late 1960s was a period of significant change and expansion of the city when surrounding areas of Halifax County were amalgamated into Halifax: Rockingham, Clayton Park, Fairview, Armdale, and Spryfield were all added in 1969. 1974–2008 – The Daily News (Halifax) published.
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The Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA) is a Canadian airport authority charged with operating Halifax Stanfield International Airport on behalf of Transport Canada. The HIAA was established in November 1995 in advance of changes to the operation of Canadian airports by the federal government. [ 3 ]
Pages in category "Halifax Stanfield International Airport" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The museum features a number of exhibits that include CP-107 and Link trainers, a model of Halifax Civic Airport, and an original V-1 flying bomb. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A flight simulator based on a Boeing 737NG was installed in July 2023.
The airport larger than most others in the country, spanning more than 26.9 square miles. Fort Worth and Dallas leaders’ decision decades ago to put the airport on the acres of open farm land ...
Saunders Park is an urban park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.It is located in West End, Halifax on Chebucto Road at the site of the now defunct Halifax Civic Airport (on west side of Connaught Avenue between Bayers Road and Chebucto Road), the city's first aerodrome built on the former Bluebell Farm in 1931. [1]