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Grande Prairie Airport
Airport Directory » Canada » Grande Prairie » Grande Prairie AirportAirport information for Grande Prairie AirportCountry: CanadaLocation: Grande Prairie Coordinates: 55.11.00N / 118.53.00W IATA Code: YQU Timezone: GMT -7 Direct flights form Grande Prairie Airport Direct flights to Grande Prairie Airport Find connecting flights to Grande Prairie Airport Find connecting flights from Grande Prairie Airport |
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Grande Prairie Airport (IATA: YQU, ICAO: CYQU) is turn up 3 NM (5.6 kilometre; 3.5 mi) west northwest of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. It is the biggest airport in the Peace River Country of northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, having assisted 330,009 riders in 2006, and having 344,755 riders through its entrances in 2007. The airport is now seeing highly high rider traffic ontogeny due to the high economical and population development of the town. The depot was originally built in 1981, and late finished its extensive redevelopments which increased infinite, and added a eating house to the 2nd floor. Expansion of the depot to the southward and parking zone, originally be after for 2014, is currently being rescheduled for as early as 2007. In early 2008 the Grande Prairie Airports depot was complete its primary redevelopment. And currently an enlargement is already underway to add another entrance, luggage roundabout, and business office infinite for usages use.
The airport also widely assists recreational traffic, including having destinations assisted by Air Canada Jazz and Westjet to Edmonton and Calgary, alongside with charter traffic, and traffic do by the high denseness oil and gaseous state industry in the area . Currently the airport is assisted by a Flight Service Station, and is a Class "E" air space. The airport also now assists the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Peace Region Gliding Program, who now wing the Schweizer 2-33A sailplane off a typical winch establish launch.
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