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2000 October Report of the Auditor General of Canada

October 2000 Report—Chapter 10

Exhibit 10.4—Status of NAS Airport Transfers at February 2000

Airports transferred to

Airport

Date of Transfer

Local airport authorities
(LAAs)

Calgary International
Mirabel and Dorval (Montreal)
Edmonton International
Vancouver International

July 1992
August 1992
August 1992
July 1992

Canadian airport authorities
(CAAs)

Lester B. Pearson International
Winnipeg International
Ottawa International
Victoria International
Greater Moncton
Thunder Bay
London International
St. John's International
Saskatoon International
Charlottetown
Regina
Saint John
Halifax International

December 1996

January 1997
February 1997
April 1997
September 1997
September 1997
August 1998
December 1998
January 1999
March 1999
May 1999
June 1999
February 2000

Territories

Yellowknife
Whitehorse
Iqaluit

July 1995
October 1996
July 19951

Airports not yet transferred

Gander International
Jean-Lesage International
Fredericton
Prince George

 

Municipal Airports

Kelowna International2

 

 

Notes:

1 This airport, located in the capital of the Territory of Nunavut, became a NAS airport as of March 1999.

2 The Kelowna International Airport is part of the NAS because it handles more than 200,000 passengers every year for at least three consecutive years. A long-term lease agreement was signed with the City of Kelowna in 1946.

Source: Transport Canada