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<!-- Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport is the busiest airport in Saskatchewan, followed by Regina International Airport. In 2007, the airport served 1,035,660 passengers and had 99,226 aircraft movements. The airport's two runways are 09/27 and 15/33, both used for all traffic. Saskatoon's airport handles both commercial and general aviation flights. --> | <!-- Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport is the busiest airport in Saskatchewan, followed by Regina International Airport. In 2007, the airport served 1,035,660 passengers and had 99,226 aircraft movements. The airport's two runways are 09/27 and 15/33, both used for all traffic. Saskatoon's airport handles both commercial and general aviation flights. --> | ||
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Revision as of 21:46, 4 April 2018
Continent: North America | Country: Canada | Region: Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is the largest airport in Saskatchewan, with Regina International Airport being the second largest. Over 1 million passengers passed through the airport in 2007. It is served by regional airlines, major airlines and private aircraft. The airport is named after former Canadian prime minister John G. Diefenbaker.
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport | |
Location | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
IATA code | YXE |
ICAO code | CYXE |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://yxe.ca |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | 118.3 |
Ground | 121.9 |
Clearance | 118.3 |
Approach | 119.9 |
Departure | 119.9 |
ATIS | 128.4 |
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- Air Canada: E-190 aircraft used on daily Saskatoon-Toronto-Pearson route
- Air Canada Jazz: CRJ 100/200 and CRJ 900 aircraft frequently operated on daily routes
- Cargojet Airlines: 727-200F service to Regina and Winnipeg, nighttime arrivals/departures.
- Delta Connection (Compass Airlines): E170 service to Minneapolis/St. Paul
- Delta Connection (Skywest Airlines): Seasonal CRJ-200 service to Salt Lake City
- Pronto Airways: Beech 1900C service to Northern Saskatchewan
- Purolator Courier: 727-200F cargo service, nighttime arrivals/departures.
- Skyservice: B757 service to Caribbean destinations [seasonal]
- Sunwing Airlines: B737-800 service to Caribbean [seasonal]
- Transwest Air: Light aircraft on routes to Northern Saskatchewan
- United Express (SkyWest Airlines): CRJ 200 service to Denver, CR7 service to Chicago O'Hare [begins June 4] [1]
- Westjet: 737-600 and 737-700 service used on daily routes