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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 |
Calgary International |
July 1992 |
|
Canadian airport authorities |
Lester B. Pearson International |
December 1996 |
|
Territories |
Yellowknife |
July 1995 |
|
Airports not yet transferred |
Gander International |
|
|
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
