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Prince George Airport

Prince George Airport
Prince George Airport (logo).svg
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Transport Canada
Operator Prince George Airport Authority
Serves Prince George, British Columbia
Time zone PST (UTC−08:00)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−07:00)
Elevation AMSL 2,266 ft / 691 m
Coordinates 53°53′03″N 122°40′39″W / 53.88417°N 122.67750°W / 53.88417; -122.67750Coordinates: 53°53′03″N 122°40′39″W / 53.88417°N 122.67750°W / 53.88417; -122.67750
Website www.pgairport.ca
Map
CYXS is located in British Columbia
CYXS
CYXS
Location in British Columbia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
01/19 3,769 1,149 Asphalt
06/24 5,624 1,714 Asphalt
15/33 11,450 3,490 Asphalt
Statistics (2014)
Aircraft movements 43,865
Aircraft movements 43,865

Prince George Airport (IATA: YXSICAO: CYXS) is an airport that serves Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, and the surrounding area. It is located just within the southern boundary of the city, 2.8 nautical miles (5.2 km; 3.2 mi) southeast, and is run by the Prince George Airport Authority.

In 2014, 445,929 passengers used YXS which was a record-breaking year for the airport passenger traffic wise. The PG Airport offers 18 flights a business day between YXS and Vancouver serviced by Air Canada via its Air Canada Express affiliate, WestJet and its affiliate WestJet Encore, and Central Mountain Air (CMA). CMA and Northern Thunderbird Air also have scheduled and charter services to many points in Northern and Central BC. WestJet flies a weekly non-stop flight to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico from November through to April. In January 2015, Pacific Coastal Airlines set up shop at YXS offering daily non-stop flights to Victoria, BC. Air Canada Express and WestJet Encore both operate Bombardier Q400 propjets into the airport while WestJet operates Boeing 737 jetliners.

In February 2015, Prince George hosted the 2015 Canada Winter Games. Approximately 15,000 people came to the city by air for the games.

The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).

The airport opened in 1920, and until 1932, the airport's site was the bypass highway that ran from Tenth Avenue to Eighteenth Avenue. The airport served as a stopover for aircraft including US Army Junkers JL-4's and de Havilland Fours going to Alaska. In 1932, the airport was moved to the intersections of Highway 97 and Highway 16, near Carney Hill (the same site is now the Prince George Golf and Curling Club). At this second, newer airport, US planes also flew in large numbers to Alaska prior to the United States declaring war on Japan. Planes seen included Douglas B-18's and Martin B-10's. This airport was used until about 1942 and was closed for good on March 31, 1944. During the 1930s and early 1940s, it contained Pineview Elementary School, which was renamed the Airport School.


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