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On November 15, 1960, Edmonton International Airport opened for passenger service using the L-3 Communications Spar Aviation hangar as a temporary terminal. In 1963, our 370,000 square foot steel and glass terminal that is now YEG's north terminal opened. It cost $10 million and was ready a year ahead of schedule.
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Designated as an international airport by Transport Canada and operated by Edmonton Airports, it is located 14 nautical miles (26 km; 16 mi) south southwest of ...
Edmonton Airports has owned and operated Villeneuve Airport (VA) since 2000. ZVL was built by Transport Canada in 1976 as an airport for flight training and ...
The airport was originally called Blatchford Field, named for former mayor Kenneth Alexander Blatchford. His son, Howard ("Cowboy") Blatchford, became a noted ...
EIA's original 1963 passenger terminal, which was built in the classic 'International' style, has been maintained in its original form and now forms the.
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Plenty of airports display paintings, sculptures and multi-media exhibits. Edmonton International Airport (YEG) in Alberta decided to go bigger and bolder ...
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One of the largest airports in Canada, the Edmonton International Airport had simply outgrown its old PA system. An expansion program increased the facility's ...
Feb 26, 2002 · The original terminal at Edmonton International Airport was built in 1963 for a passenger capacity of 2.5 million, and is forecasted to have ...
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Villeneuve Airport was built by Transport Canada in 1976 as a satellite airport for flight training and recreational aircraft activity in the region.