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Country: Canada
Location: London
Coordinates: 43.02.00N / 081.09.00W
IATA Code: YXU
Timezone: GMT -5
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London International Airport or London Airport, (IATA: YXU, ICAO: CYXU), is turn up 5 NM (9.3 kilometre; 5.8 mi) nor'-east of the town of London, Ontario, Canada.

In 2007, the airport dealt 455,251 riders, and was the tenth busiest in Canada in terms of aircraft motilities, with 164,667. Air Canada (commencing June 1, 2009), Air Canada Jazz, Northwest Airlines, and WestJet Airlines all assist London International Airport. It also supplies services for load air hose.

The airport is sort out as an airport of entry by NAV CANADA and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency. CBSA military officers at this airport now is able to deal aircraft with no more than 180 riders, even so they is able to deal up to 450 if the aircraft is set down in levels.

History

The Canadair T-33 aircraft on mounted in front end of the independent depot construction

It was built in 1939 near Crumlin, on a place that was then outside the town boundaries of London but has since been annexed into the town. It was originally an air ground under the bid of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan, where airplane pilots from the British settlements and former settlements were prepared; as a testimonial to this time period, a Canadair T-33 aircraft in former Royal Canadian Air Force livery is mounted in front end of the independent depot construction.

London International Airport has see tremendous development as of late. With WestJet moving into the market place during the early 2000s, an increase in depot size was take. As a effect, London International Airport's depot was totally restituted and spread out to run across rider necessitates completing in 2003.


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