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Yellowknife Airport ( IATA : YZF , ICAO : CYZF ) is located in Yellowknife , Northwest Territories , Canada. The airport is part of the National Airports System , and is operated by the Government of the Northwest Territories . The airport has regular scheduled passenger service and a number of freight services . In 2007, the terminal handled 527,000 passengers.

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6-529: In 2008 the airport's passenger terminal underwent an expansion to the departure/check-in section, roughly doubling the size of the terminal. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) "G" Division maintains

12-552: A hangar for its air section just south of the passenger terminal. It is adjacent to a hangar used by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) to house the CC-138 Twin Otter and other utility aircraft operated by 440 Transport Squadron , a subsidiary of 8 Wing . Canadian NORAD Region Forward Operating Location Yellowknife is located south-west of the airstrip. It was built for forwarding deployment of

18-491: The McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet in times of conflict. Yellowknife Airport was initially built by Canadian Pacific Airlines in 1944, then sold to the federal Department of Transport in 1946. A new terminal building was built in 1963 and control tower in 1972. Renovation to these facilities were completed in 1967, 1998 and 2005-2006. During the 2023 Canadian wildfires the city of Yellowknife

24-877: The Yellowknife Fire Department . List of international airports in Canada This is a list of international airports in Canada . As defined by Transport Canada , an international airport : means any airport designated by the Contracting State, in whose territory it is situated, as an airport of entry and departure for international commercial air traffic, where the formalities incident to customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar procedures are carried out. (ICAO Annex 9) (In Canada, this does not include airports serving only transborder air traffic with

30-593: The USA) As of September 2023 there are 14 airports designated as international by Transport Canada: The following airports are listed in the Canada Flight Supplement , or Water Aerodrome Supplement, published by Nav Canada as an airport of entry —but are not classified as international airports. All these airports, with the exception of military airports, have a Canada Border Services Agency person available but they may not be available 24 hours

36-435: Was evacuated, and so the airport served as a means for evacuees to leave the city. Air Canada added extra flights to assist with the evacuation before suspending service to Yellowknife due to the fires. The airport has its own fire and rescue service. The department has ten firefighters, but requires only two or three firefighters on shift to operate a single crash tender. Ambulance and additional fire response are provided by

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