Deer Lake Regional Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority | ||||||||||
Location | Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador | ||||||||||
Time zone | NST (UTC−03:30) | ||||||||||
• Summer (DST) | NDT (UTC−02:30) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 72 ft / 22 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 49°12′33″N 057°23′40″W / 49.20917°N 57.39444°W | ||||||||||
Website | www.deerlakeairport.com | ||||||||||
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Deer Lake Regional Airport (IATA: YDF, ICAO: CYDF) is located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north northeast of Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is currently run by the Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority and is the closest airport to Gros Morne National Park and Corner Brook. It is the second busiest airport on Newfoundland after St. John's International Airport serving 300,000 passengers annually. Deer Lake Airport serves a large area of Newfoundland, from the Great Northern Peninsula to Channel-Port aux Basques.
History
Deer Lake Airport dates back to 1953. Construction began in 1953, and by the autumn of 1955 a 4,000 ft (1,200 m) gravel strip was in operation. In 1959, the strip was extended to 5,000 ft (1,500 m) and paved in 1963. Eastern Provincial Airways began jet service using Boeing 737-200 aircraft in July 1969. Construction of a new terminal started in 1990 and was completed the following year. Deer Lake Regional Airport's 8,005 ft (2,440 m) runway is capable of handling daily service of Beechcraft 1900, Bombardier Dash 8, Bombardier CRJ200, Airbus A319, Airbus A321, and Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft.[4]
In 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport suffered notable cuts to its airline routes.[5]
Facilities
The terminal is equipped with a restaurant, gift shop and other amenities. A large long-term parking lot is located on-site.
The airport is equipped with seven aircraft gates which are able to stand aircraft from the Beech 1900 to the Airbus widebody aircraft. Throughout the year the airport is equipped with deicing facilities.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Canada Express | Halifax, Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson |
Air Canada Rouge | Toronto–Pearson |
Flair Airlines | Seasonal: Kitchener/Waterloo, Toronto–Pearson (begins May 27, 2024)[6] |
PAL Airlines | Gander, Goose Bay, Moncton, Ottawa, St. Anthony, St. John's, Wabush |
Sunwing Airlines | Seasonal: Varadero |
Fixed-base operators (FBOs), ground handling services
- Nalair[7]
- Allied Aviation[8]
- Menzies Aviation
- Woodward Aviation (Woodward’s Oil Limited)
References
- ↑ Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
- ↑ Synoptic/Metstat Station Information Archived December 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Aircraft Movement Statistics: NAV CANADA Towers and Flight Service Stations: Annual Report (TP 577): Table 2-2 — Total aircraft movements by class of operation — NAV CANADA flight service stations". www150.statcan.gc.ca.
- ↑ "Airport History".
- ↑ "Air Canada cuts not surprising, but disappointing, says Deer Lake Airport Authority | CBC News".
- ↑ "Ultra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines bringing Ontario flights to St. John's and Deer Lake". CBC. November 9, 2023. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
- ↑ "Nalair FBO Info & Fuel Prices at Deer Lake Regional (Newfoundland) (CYDF) ✈ FlightAware". FlightAware. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
- ↑ "Allied Aviation YDF Main". www.alliedaviation.com. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
External links
- Official website
- Page about this airport Archived 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine on COPA's Places to Fly airport directory
- Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for Deer Lake Airport from Nav Canada as available.