Comox Valley Airport and Canadian Forces Bases (YQQ/CYQQ) is a small shared commercial-military airfield west of Vancouver on Victoria Island. The airfield was opened in 1941 […]
St. John’s International Airport (YYT/CYYT) is the largest airport in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and is the gateway to many destinations around Canada. In […]
Québec Jean-Lesage Intl. Airport (YQB/CYQB) was opened in 1941 and offers flights to Europe, Caribic islands and of course within North America (Canada, USA and Mexico). […]
Throughout the propeller and early jet age, Gander was known as the gateway to the Atlantic. With every aircraft crossing the ocean needing to stop for […]
Hamilton John C. Munro International Airport is located 10 kilometers south of downtown Hamilton and is a 1-hour drive from downtown Toronto. In many cases, search […]
Victoria Inner Harbour Airport (IATA: YWH, ICAO: CYWH) is an airport for water planes only and is located right at the waterfront of Downtown Victoria, BC. […]
Eventhough Victoria is British Columbia’s capital, YYJ is only a focus city for Air Canada, Pacific Coastal and WestJet and welcomed almost 2 Mio pax in […]
Hello and welcome to Montreal’s Mirabel airport (YMX/CYMX), about 45 minutes North of Montreal. This airport was opened in 1975 to replace Montreal-Trudeau but it ultimately […]
Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport is the main airport for the Yukon province in the Northwest of Canada. It handeld 366,000 passengers in 2017 and is […]
Edmonton International Airport is with 8.25 Mio. passengers the fifth busiest airport in Canada, and the gateway to Canada’s North. While there may be little action […]
Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre, also known as Vancouver Harbour Water Aerodrome, is a registered aerodrome and an airport of entry into Canada, located at Coal Harbour, […]