Peterborough Airport

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Peterborough Municipal Airport
Peterborough Airport.JPG
Characteristics
ICAO code CYPQ
IATA code YPQ
Coordinates

44 ° 13 '48 "  N , 78 ° 21' 48"  W Coordinates: 44 ° 13 '48 "  N , 78 ° 21' 48"  W.

Transport links
Distance from the city center 4 km northwest of Peterborough
Street TCH / ON 7 / ON 115
Basic data
operator City of Peterborough
Terminals 1
Flight
movements
58,506 (2016)
Employees 160
Runways
09/27 2134 m × 30 m asphalt
13/31 610 m × 15 m asphalt

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The Peterborough Airport is one of the city Peterborough . It is located in the Province of Ontario in Canada . It is the longest paved runway between Ottawa and Toronto.

location

The airport is 9 kilometers southwest of Peterborough.

Establishment and economic development

It is a "full service" airport. There is the possibility for all service work up to engine overhaul.

Airlines

The airport is primarily served by private and business planes. It also serves as a regional cargo airport and company location.

capacity

The airport has a runway that is 2134 meters (7000 feet ) long and 30 meters (100 feet) wide and can now be used with an Airbus A320. It is equipped with a PAPI system (Precision Approach Path Indicator). Another asphalt runway, 610 meters (2000 feet) long and 15 meters (50 feet) wide, is available depending on weather conditions.

Web links

Commons : Peterborough Airport  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Table 401-0021 Monthly aircraft movements, by class of operation and type of operation, airports without air traffic control towers. StatCan.gc.ca , accessed September 1, 2017 .
  2. Our Airport - Information. PeterboroughAirport.com, accessed September 1, 2017 .