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Country: Canada
Location: Ottawa
Coordinates: 45.19.00N / 075.40.00W
IATA Code: YOW
Timezone: GMT -5
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Ottawa/Macdonald-Cartier International Airport or Macdonald-Cartier International Airport (L'aéroport international Macdonald-Cartier in French), (IATA: YOW, ICAO: CYOW) in Ottawa Ontario, Canada is named after Sir John A. Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier. Located in Riverside South, 5.5 NM (10.2 kilometre; 6.3 mi) southward of the town center, it is Canada's sixth busiest airport by airline rider traffic, and the eighth busiest by aircraft motilities, with 4,320,000 riders and 170,042 motions in 2008. It is also an Air Canada Jazz and Air Canada focal point town and the home office for First Air.

It was once known as CFB Ottawa South/CFB Uplands.

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 is able to deal aircraft with no more than 165 riders, unless the riders are set down in levels.

Ottawa International Airport is 1 of 8 Canadian airports that has United States boundary line preclearance installations.

History

The airport was originally opened at Uplands on a high tableland (then) southward of Ottawa by the Ottawa Flying Club, which still functions from the field. During World War II, when it was known as Uplands, the airport hosted No. two Service Flying Training School for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, furnishing progressed airplane pilot grooming in Harvard and Yale aircraft.

During the 1950s, while the airport was still named Uplands and a joint-use civilian/armed forces field, it was the busiest airport in Canada by takeoffs and landings, attaining a top out of 307,079 aircraft motions in 1959, almost duplicate its current traffic. At the clip, the airport had scheduled air hose voyages by Trans-Canada Air Lines (Toronto, Montreal, and Val d'Or), Trans Air (Churchill), and Eastern Air Lines (New York via Syracuse and Washington via Montreal). With the reaching of civilian jet plane locomote, the Canadian authority made a new field southward of the original 1, with 2 much longer landing track and a new depot construction projected to deal up to 900,000 riders/yr. The depot construction was originally scheduled to open in 1959, but during patterns for the opening observances, a United States Air Force F-104 Starfighter circumstantially locomoted supersonic during a low pass over the airport, and the resultant sonic din shattered most of the glass in the airport (including the entire northward wall) and damaged ceiling tiles, door and window frame, and even structural beams. As a effect, the opening was hold up until April 1960. The original depot construction and Trans-Canada Airways depot elongates in private use on the airport's northward field.

In May 1992, Hassan al-Turabi was lesion in an assail by a Sudanese-Canadian at the airport.

New depot and enlargement

At the turn of the millenary, the Ottawa Airport Authority denoted programmes to construct a 2nd, adjacent depot to run across the claims of increased traffic. The new depot was made in front of schedule and opened on October 12, 2003. The new depot construction currently cares all airline rider traffic. A subdivision of the 1960 depot, which was plugged in to the new depot by an wrap span, was still used at extremum clips of the solar day when duplicate entrance infinite was take and also cared most domestic shore voyages.

The airport's board of managing director okayed a further enlargement of the airport's rider depot on April 4, 2006. The extension of the new depot was built in stages. Phase II, the next stage of the enlargement programme opened March 13, 2008. This new addition comprises over 7,000 mtwo (75,000 sq foot) of infinite and adds an additional 12 entrances and 7 jetways. The old 1960 depot has been pulverised and by the finish of 2008, its former place was paved over to furnish appartment for more entrances and jetways.

Awards

In March 2009, Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport was know by clients for its excellent client service in the resultant role of Airports Council International’s (ACI) Airport Service Quality (ASQ) programme. For the 4th sequentially yr, Ottawa location second aggregative for in the world airports that assist between 0 and 5 million riders. In 2008, 108 airports from around the  world take part in ASQ.


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