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{{infobox|fullname=Edmonton<br />International Airport|
{{infobox|fullname=Edmonton International Airport|
location=Edmonton, Alberta
location=Edmonton, Alberta|
iata=YEG|
iata=YEG|
icao=CYEG|
icao=CYEG|
aptype=Commercial|
aptype=Commercial|
website=http://www.flyeia.com|
website=http://www.flyeia.com|
mapurl=http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=YEG&sll=49.891235,-97.15369&sspn=50.015112,59.238281&ie=UTF8&ll=53.309647,-113.580265&spn=0.08995,0.1157&t=h&z=13&iwloc=addr|
mapsource=Google Maps|
atctower=118.3|
atctower=118.3|
atcground=121.7|
atcground=121.7|
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Edmonton International Airport (IATA: YEG, ICAO: CYEG) is the primary air passenger and air cargo facility in Edmonton, Alberta as well as a major hub facility for Northern Alberta and Northern Canada. The airport is experiencing the fastest rate of growth in passenger traffic of any major airport in the nation.[5] It is Canada's 5th busiest airport by passenger traffic and the 13 busiest by aircraft movements[3]. Located approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Edmonton's central business district, it served almost 6.1 million passengers in 2007[4] and is operated by the Edmonton Airports Authority. It is WestJet's third busiest hub[5], as well as a focus city for Air Canada Jazz.
The fifth busiest airport in Canada, Edmonton International Airport is a major hub for northern Canada. As such, it is a hub for Canadian North and First Air, as well as ultra low-cost-carriers Swoop and Flair Airlines. However, Edmonton International Airport has overall subpar spotting opportunities, especially when compared to [[Calgary International Airport]].
 
Edmonton International Airport is located within the Edmonton Capital Region, close to the towns of Devon and Beaumont, the city of Leduc, and adjacent to the Nisku industrial park. It is immediately west of the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, south of Highway 19, and 1.6 kilometres north of Highway 39. Within this immediate radius of the terminal there are many full-service hotels and offsite parking lots complete with terminal shuttle service to offer a full range of services to the travelling public.
 
Edmonton International Airport is one of eight Canadian Airports that has US Border Pre-clearance facilities, where travellers clear US Customs at the airport prior to boarding flights bound for any airport in the United States.
 
==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==


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This is the only sanctioned spotting location at CYEG, it is right in-line with Runway 30 which makes take-off shooting difficult but works very well for landings. In the winter months, this location is perfectly lit from morning to evening. As Summer commences, however, this spot is only useful after approximately 2:00pm.  
This is the only sanctioned spotting location at CYEG, it is right in-line with Runway 30 which makes take-off shooting difficult but works very well for landings. In the winter months, this location is perfectly lit from morning to evening. As Summer commences, however, this spot is only useful after approximately 2:00pm.  


Sample photo from this location:
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After turning off at the Nisku Exit on Highway 2 (also known as the Highway 19 exit) a spotter will immediately find a turn onto the "highway II service road". This location is good for both landings and take-offs on Runway 20. It is, however, only useful during daylight hours.  
After turning off at the Nisku Exit on Highway 2 (also known as the Highway 19 exit) a spotter will immediately find a turn onto the "highway II service road". This location is good for both landings and take-offs on Runway 20. It is, however, only useful during daylight hours.  


Sample photo:
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===Range Road 254===
===Range Road 254===
Further down highway 19 and immediately past the Castrol Raceway, a spotter can make a left turn onto Range Road 254, travelling the entire length of Runway 20 there are some turnouts along the road for parking. Take-offs from Runway 20, landings on 02, and landings on runway 12 can be shot with great ease at all times of day.  
Further down highway 19 and immediately past the Castrol Raceway, a spotter can make a left turn onto Range Road 254, travelling the entire length of Runway 20 there are some turnouts along the road for parking. Take-offs from Runway 20, landings on 02, and landings on runway 12 can be shot with great ease at all times of day.  
Sample photo:
 
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==Locations to Avoid==
===Location===
==Regular Traffic==
==Facilities and Transportation==

Latest revision as of 00:34, 1 January 2019

Continent: North America Country: Canada Region: Alberta
Edmonton International Airport
Location Edmonton, Alberta
IATA code YEG
ICAO code CYEG
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.flyeia.com
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 118.3
Ground 121.7
Clearance 124.1
Approach 120.5
Departure133.65
ATIS 128.0

The fifth busiest airport in Canada, Edmonton International Airport is a major hub for northern Canada. As such, it is a hub for Canadian North and First Air, as well as ultra low-cost-carriers Swoop and Flair Airlines. However, Edmonton International Airport has overall subpar spotting opportunities, especially when compared to Calgary International Airport.

Official Spotting Locations

Aviation Viewpark Leduc Chamber of Commerce

This is the only sanctioned spotting location at CYEG, it is right in-line with Runway 30 which makes take-off shooting difficult but works very well for landings. In the winter months, this location is perfectly lit from morning to evening. As Summer commences, however, this spot is only useful after approximately 2:00pm.

  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large

Other Spotting Locations

Highway 2 Service Road

After turning off at the Nisku Exit on Highway 2 (also known as the Highway 19 exit) a spotter will immediately find a turn onto the "highway II service road". This location is good for both landings and take-offs on Runway 20. It is, however, only useful during daylight hours.

  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large

Range Road 254

Further down highway 19 and immediately past the Castrol Raceway, a spotter can make a left turn onto Range Road 254, travelling the entire length of Runway 20 there are some turnouts along the road for parking. Take-offs from Runway 20, landings on 02, and landings on runway 12 can be shot with great ease at all times of day.

  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Facilities and Transportation