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Abbotsford International Airport

Abbotsford International Airport (IATA: YXX, ICAO: CYXX) is located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, 2.2 nautical miles (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) southwest of the city centre. It is the second largest airport in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, after Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and is in close proximity to British Columbia Highway 1, and the US border. It is located about 65 kilometres (40 mi) from downtown Vancouver.

Abbotsford International Airport

Aéroport international d'Abbotsford
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorCity of Abbotsford
LocationAbbotsford, British Columbia
Time zonePST (UTC−08:00)
 • Summer (DST)PDT (UTC−07:00)
Elevation AMSL194 ft / 59 m
Coordinates49°01′31″N 122°21′36″W / 49.02528°N 122.36000°W / 49.02528; -122.36000Coordinates: 49°01′31″N 122°21′36″W / 49.02528°N 122.36000°W / 49.02528; -122.36000
Websiteabbotsfordairport.ca
Map
CYXX
Location in British Columbia
CYXX
CYXX (Canada)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
07/25 9,597 2,925 Asphalt
01/19 5,328 1,624 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Aircraft movements169,017
Passengers503,955
Sources: Canada Flight Supplement[1] and Transport Canada[2]
Environment Canada[3]
Movements from Statistics Canada[4]
Passengers from Abbotsford Airport[5]
YXX from above

YXX offers daily domestic scheduled services and seasonal international scheduled services. The airport is equipped with a CAT 1 instrument landing system, on-site aircraft rescue and firefighting, and a fully serviced air terminal building with customs and passenger screening. It is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for all scheduled international arrivals. CBSA also provides clearance services to all general aviation aircraft with no more than 15 passengers.[1]

Abbotsford Airport has a longstanding general aviation community and an established aerospace community, including Cascade Aerospace, the Conair Group, and the University of the Fraser Valley Aerospace Centre.

Abbotsford Airport is also home to the Abbotsford Shell Aerocentre FBO and flying schools, such as Coastal Pacific Aviation, Principal Air and Chinook Helicopters. YXX is highly visible to the public due to the Abbotsford International Airshow,[6] Defense & Security Expo,[7] and Tradex[8] events centre.

There are approximately 87 hectares (215 acres) of land immediately available for airside and landside development. In 2008, 503,693 passengers passed through Abbotsford International Airport and 477,087 in 2014.[9]

In 2018, the airport announced it will undergo a $5 million, 14-000 square foot expansion to add new gates and additional passenger seating capacity.[10]

History

World War II (1940-1945)

 
Abbotsford Airport entrance

The Royal Canadian Air Force purchased the land to build Abbotsford Airport in 1940. In 1943 the construction of the three 1,555 m × 60 m (5,100 ft × 200 ft) runways based on a triangular layout was complete. The same year, under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, the No. 24 Elementary Flying Training School started operations from this location until 1944. The No 5 Operational Conversion Unit was split between Abbotsford and Boundary Bay Airport.

Aerodrome information

In approximately 1942, the aerodrome was listed at 49°01′N 122°22′W / 49.017°N 122.367°W / 49.017; -122.367 with a Var. 23.5 degrees E and no listed elevation. The aerodrome was listed as "Under construction - Servicable" and had three runways as follows: [11]

Runway name Length Width Surface
12/30 5,000 feet (1,524 m) 200 feet (61 m) Hard surfaced
8/26 5,000 feet (1,524 m) 200 feet (61 m) Hard surfaced
18/36 5,000 feet (1,524 m) 200 feet (61 m) Hard surfaced

Post war (1945-1997)

Following World War II, the airport was largely used for general aviation and as a secondary field to Vancouver International Airport. Prior to the use of instrument landing systems, fog could make Vancouver Airport unusable and flights had to land at Abbotsford. If a big earthquake floods or otherwise damages low-lying Vancouver Airport on Sea Island in Richmond, then as many flights as possible will likely be looking to land at Abbotsford Airport.

The airport became the home to Skyways Air Services and Conair Aviation in the 1960s. Abbotsford is still the primary base for Conair's fleet of water bombers.

In September 1984 Pope John Paul II held an open-air mass for over 200,000 people at the airport.[12]

Current (1997-Present)

On January 1, 1997, the ownership of the Abbotsford Airport was transferred from the Department of Transport to the City of Abbotsford for a sum of $10. In June of that year, Abbotsford became a jet passenger airport in with the start of scheduled service to Alberta by WestJet. Prior, Airspeed Aviation had been the exclusive operator offering regional service to Victoria, B.C. since 1986. Canada 3000 was the first airline to offer transcontinental service from Abbotsford to Toronto in June 2000. Abbotsford's first international charter flight was to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, in December 2003 by tour operator Transat Holidays.

Since 2000 many airlines and tour operators have come and gone from Abbotsford, including Air Canada, Air Canada Tango, Air Canada Jazz, Air North, Canada 3000, Central Mountain Air, Helijet, Jetsgo, Signature Vacations, Zoom Airlines, Harmony Airways, Peace Air and ZIP Air.

In 2010, a new parallel taxiway was added alongside runway 07/25, and the main airport apron was extended. An aircraft run-up bay that can accommodate up to three medium weight category aircraft at the same time was added near the Cascade Aerospace hangar.

From 2017, Abbotsford International Airport began to see a resurgence in air passenger numbers, with the introduction of service to Edmonton and Calgary with WestJet. In 2018, Flair Airlines introduced additional flights to Edmonton, and new flights to Winnipeg and Hamilton. Swoop, WestJet's ULCC subsidiary, began similar operations, with flights to Edmonton, Winnipeg, Hamilton, London (ON), Las Vegas, and seasonal flights to Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta.[13] Air Canada Rouge used to offer seasonal service to Toronto between June and October since 2015. This service was initially suspended in 2019 due to the Boeing 737 MAX groundings and once again in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has never been returned ever since.[14]

Airshow

Since 1962, the airport has hosted the annual Abbotsford International Airshow usually held the second weekend in August. Designated as Canada's national airshow in the mid 1970s by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, it is Canada's largest airshow as well as one of North America's largest airshows. It has been listed as one of the ten best airshows in the world.[15] it draws airplane enthusiasts from all over Western Canada and the Northwestern United States. The static displays allow people to get up close to many of the exhibits while numerous performances decorate the skies above.[16] The International Council of Airshows awarded a Silver Pinnacle Award to the airshow in 2014.[17]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

 
A Douglas DC-6 of Conair in 1983

Cargo

Statistics

Annual traffic

Annual passenger traffic at YXX airport. See Wikidata query.
Annual passenger traffic[21][5]
Year Passengers % change
2010 463,763  
2011 475,223   2.5%
2012 490,636   3.2%
2013 478,341   -2.5%
2014 477,087   -0.3%
2015 487,833   2.3%
2016 530,643   8.8%
2017 677,653   27.7%
2018 842,212   24.3%
2019 1,008,116   19.7%
2020 315,578   68.7%
2021 503,955   59.7%

Ground transportation

The airport is serviced by Central Fraser Valley Transit Route 21, which connects Aldergrove with Bourquin Exchange in Abbotsford. Per the rider guide dated 2017-09-03, it is unlikely that this service will be useful to airline passengers.

The airport is served by Ebus, on their route between Vancouver and Kamloops/Kelowna and Rider Express on their route from Vancouver to Calgary. Ebus is a carrier based in Alberta.

References

  1. ^ a b Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
  2. ^ Airport Divestiture Status Report 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Synoptic/Metstat Station Information 2013-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Aircraft movements, by class of operation and peak hour and peak day of movements, for airports with NAV CANADA towers, monthly
  5. ^ a b "Abbotsford International Airport breaks half-million passenger mark for 2021". abbynews.com. 24 March 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  6. ^ Abbotsford Airshow
  7. ^ Aerospace, Defense & Security Expo
  8. ^ Tradex
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-08-23. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
  10. ^ "Abbotsford International Airport poised to hit a million passengers a year". Vancouver Sun. 2018-03-19. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  11. ^ Staff writer (c. 1942). Pilots Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases Vol. 2. Royal Canadian Air Force. p. 126.
  12. ^ Mass Dedicated to the Heart of Christ
  13. ^ "Swoop where we fly".
  14. ^ "Air Canada rouge to Launch New Service with Competitive Fares from Hamilton and Abbotsford".
  15. ^ 10 best air shows around the world
  16. ^ Abbotsford International Airshow
  17. ^ ICAS Announces Inaugural Pinnacle Awards Recipients
  18. ^ Cascadia Air
  19. ^ "Flair Airlines announces new route between Kitchener and Abbotsford, B.C." The Record. October 17, 2022. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  20. ^ "Flair Airlines Adds Abbotsford – Puerto Vallarta Service in 1Q23". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  21. ^ Abbotsford Airport. . www.abbotsfordairport.ca. Archived from the original on 2018-06-26. Retrieved 2018-06-25.

External links

  • Official website
  • on COPA's Places to Fly airport directory
  • List of where airlines fly from the Abbotsford Airport
  • Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for Abbotsford International Airport from Nav Canada as available.

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Abbotsford Airport redirects here For other airports in the Lower Mainland see List of airports in the Lower Mainland Abbotsford International Airport IATA YXX ICAO CYXX is located in Abbotsford British Columbia Canada 2 2 nautical miles 4 1 km 2 5 mi southwest of the city centre It is the second largest airport in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia after Vancouver International Airport YVR and is in close proximity to British Columbia Highway 1 and the US border It is located about 65 kilometres 40 mi from downtown Vancouver Abbotsford International AirportAeroport international d AbbotsfordIATA YXXICAO CYXXWMO 71108SummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorCity of AbbotsfordLocationAbbotsford British ColumbiaTime zonePST UTC 08 00 Summer DST PDT UTC 07 00 Elevation AMSL194 ft 59 mCoordinates49 01 31 N 122 21 36 W 49 02528 N 122 36000 W 49 02528 122 36000 Coordinates 49 01 31 N 122 21 36 W 49 02528 N 122 36000 W 49 02528 122 36000Websiteabbotsfordairport caMapCYXXLocation in British ColumbiaShow map of British ColumbiaCYXXCYXX Canada Show map of CanadaRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m07 25 9 597 2 925 Asphalt01 19 5 328 1 624 AsphaltStatistics 2021 Aircraft movements169 017Passengers503 955Sources Canada Flight Supplement 1 and Transport Canada 2 Environment Canada 3 Movements from Statistics Canada 4 Passengers from Abbotsford Airport 5 YXX from above YXX offers daily domestic scheduled services and seasonal international scheduled services The airport is equipped with a CAT 1 instrument landing system on site aircraft rescue and firefighting and a fully serviced air terminal building with customs and passenger screening It is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency CBSA for all scheduled international arrivals CBSA also provides clearance services to all general aviation aircraft with no more than 15 passengers 1 Abbotsford Airport has a longstanding general aviation community and an established aerospace community including Cascade Aerospace the Conair Group and the University of the Fraser Valley Aerospace Centre Abbotsford Airport is also home to the Abbotsford Shell Aerocentre FBO and flying schools such as Coastal Pacific Aviation Principal Air and Chinook Helicopters YXX is highly visible to the public due to the Abbotsford International Airshow 6 Defense amp Security Expo 7 and Tradex 8 events centre There are approximately 87 hectares 215 acres of land immediately available for airside and landside development In 2008 503 693 passengers passed through Abbotsford International Airport and 477 087 in 2014 9 In 2018 the airport announced it will undergo a 5 million 14 000 square foot expansion to add new gates and additional passenger seating capacity 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1940 1945 1 1 1 Aerodrome information 1 2 Post war 1945 1997 1 3 Current 1997 Present 2 Airshow 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 Statistics 4 1 Annual traffic 5 Ground transportation 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditWorld War II 1940 1945 Edit Abbotsford Airport entrance The Royal Canadian Air Force purchased the land to build Abbotsford Airport in 1940 In 1943 the construction of the three 1 555 m 60 m 5 100 ft 200 ft runways based on a triangular layout was complete The same year under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan the No 24 Elementary Flying Training School started operations from this location until 1944 The No 5 Operational Conversion Unit was split between Abbotsford and Boundary Bay Airport Aerodrome information Edit In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed at 49 01 N 122 22 W 49 017 N 122 367 W 49 017 122 367 with a Var 23 5 degrees E and no listed elevation The aerodrome was listed as Under construction Servicable and had three runways as follows 11 Runway name Length Width Surface12 30 5 000 feet 1 524 m 200 feet 61 m Hard surfaced8 26 5 000 feet 1 524 m 200 feet 61 m Hard surfaced18 36 5 000 feet 1 524 m 200 feet 61 m Hard surfacedPost war 1945 1997 Edit Following World War II the airport was largely used for general aviation and as a secondary field to Vancouver International Airport Prior to the use of instrument landing systems fog could make Vancouver Airport unusable and flights had to land at Abbotsford If a big earthquake floods or otherwise damages low lying Vancouver Airport on Sea Island in Richmond then as many flights as possible will likely be looking to land at Abbotsford Airport The airport became the home to Skyways Air Services and Conair Aviation in the 1960s Abbotsford is still the primary base for Conair s fleet of water bombers In September 1984 Pope John Paul II held an open air mass for over 200 000 people at the airport 12 Current 1997 Present Edit On January 1 1997 the ownership of the Abbotsford Airport was transferred from the Department of Transport to the City of Abbotsford for a sum of 10 In June of that year Abbotsford became a jet passenger airport in with the start of scheduled service to Alberta by WestJet Prior Airspeed Aviation had been the exclusive operator offering regional service to Victoria B C since 1986 Canada 3000 was the first airline to offer transcontinental service from Abbotsford to Toronto in June 2000 Abbotsford s first international charter flight was to Puerto Vallarta Mexico in December 2003 by tour operator Transat Holidays Since 2000 many airlines and tour operators have come and gone from Abbotsford including Air Canada Air Canada Tango Air Canada Jazz Air North Canada 3000 Central Mountain Air Helijet Jetsgo Signature Vacations Zoom Airlines Harmony Airways Peace Air and ZIP Air In 2010 a new parallel taxiway was added alongside runway 07 25 and the main airport apron was extended An aircraft run up bay that can accommodate up to three medium weight category aircraft at the same time was added near the Cascade Aerospace hangar From 2017 Abbotsford International Airport began to see a resurgence in air passenger numbers with the introduction of service to Edmonton and Calgary with WestJet In 2018 Flair Airlines introduced additional flights to Edmonton and new flights to Winnipeg and Hamilton Swoop WestJet s ULCC subsidiary began similar operations with flights to Edmonton Winnipeg Hamilton London ON Las Vegas and seasonal flights to Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta 13 Air Canada Rouge used to offer seasonal service to Toronto between June and October since 2015 This service was initially suspended in 2019 due to the Boeing 737 MAX groundings and once again in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic It has never been returned ever since 14 Airshow EditSince 1962 the airport has hosted the annual Abbotsford International Airshow usually held the second weekend in August Designated as Canada s national airshow in the mid 1970s by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau it is Canada s largest airshow as well as one of North America s largest airshows It has been listed as one of the ten best airshows in the world 15 it draws airplane enthusiasts from all over Western Canada and the Northwestern United States The static displays allow people to get up close to many of the exhibits while numerous performances decorate the skies above 16 The International Council of Airshows awarded a Silver Pinnacle Award to the airshow in 2014 17 Airlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit A Douglas DC 6 of Conair in 1983 AirlinesDestinationsCascadia Air 18 Pitt Meadows VancouverFlair AirlinesCalgary Edmonton Kitchener Waterloo begins May 9 2023 19 Toronto Pearson Winnipeg Seasonal Las Vegas Ottawa Puerto Vallarta begins January 10 2023 20 San Jose del CaboSwoopEdmonton Hamilton ON Toronto Pearson Winnipeg Seasonal Mazatlan Puerto Vallarta San Jose del CaboWestJetCalgaryWestJet EncoreCalgaryCargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsSkyLink ExpressVancouverUPS AirlinesVancouverStatistics EditAnnual traffic Edit Annual passenger traffic at YXX airport See Wikidata query Annual passenger traffic 21 5 Year Passengers change2010 463 763 2011 475 223 2 5 2012 490 636 3 2 2013 478 341 2 5 2014 477 087 0 3 2015 487 833 2 3 2016 530 643 8 8 2017 677 653 27 7 2018 842 212 24 3 2019 1 008 116 19 7 2020 315 578 68 7 2021 503 955 59 7 Ground transportation EditThe airport is serviced by Central Fraser Valley Transit Route 21 which connects Aldergrove with Bourquin Exchange in Abbotsford Per the rider guide dated 2017 09 03 it is unlikely that this service will be useful to airline passengers The airport is served by Ebus on their route between Vancouver and Kamloops Kelowna and Rider Express on their route from Vancouver to Calgary Ebus is a carrier based in Alberta References Edit a b Canada Flight Supplement Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020 Airport Divestiture Status Report Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Synoptic Metstat Station Information Archived 2013 06 27 at the Wayback Machine Aircraft movements by class of operation and peak hour and peak day of movements for airports with NAV CANADA towers monthly a b Abbotsford International Airport breaks half million passenger mark for 2021 abbynews com 24 March 2022 Retrieved 2022 03 25 Abbotsford Airshow Aerospace Defense amp Security Expo Tradex Statistics Archived from the original on 2019 08 23 Retrieved 2013 05 28 Abbotsford International Airport poised to hit a million passengers a year Vancouver Sun 2018 03 19 Retrieved 2018 03 23 Staff writer c 1942 Pilots Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases Vol 2 Royal Canadian Air Force p 126 Mass Dedicated to the Heart of Christ Swoop where we fly Air Canada rouge to Launch New Service with Competitive Fares from Hamilton and Abbotsford 10 best air shows around the world Abbotsford International Airshow ICAS Announces Inaugural Pinnacle Awards Recipients Cascadia Air Flair Airlines announces new route between Kitchener and Abbotsford B C The Record October 17 2022 Retrieved October 17 2022 Flair Airlines Adds Abbotsford Puerto Vallarta Service in 1Q23 Aeroroutes Retrieved 10 November 2022 Abbotsford Airport Facts and Statistics www abbotsfordairport ca Archived from the original on 2018 06 26 Retrieved 2018 06 25 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abbotsford International Airport Official website Abbotsford Airport on COPA s Places to Fly airport directory List of where airlines fly from the Abbotsford Airport Past three hours METARs SPECI and current TAFs for Abbotsford International Airport from Nav Canada as available Portals Canada Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abbotsford International Airport amp oldid 1123720113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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