Langley Regional Airport
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Coordinates | 49°06′03″N 122°37′51″W / 49.10083°N 122.63083°W | ||||||||||||||||||
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Langley Regional Airport (
The airport offers fuel services and extensive hangar space, and hosts the Canadian Museum of Flight.
General information
The airport has two asphalt
Due to the proximity of residential areas, runway 19 has a departure noise-abatement procedure that requires a 30-degree turn, and runway 25 has a departure noise-abatement procedure that requires a 50-degree turn.[1]
Langley radio frequencies are 119.00 for the
The airport is home to 54 businesses, including many helicopter operators and fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight training units. Consequently the airport has a high volume of training traffic.[4]
History
In 1945, at the end of World War II, the township of Langley leased the former Royal Canadian Air Force airport from the federal government before purchasing the airport outright in 1967 for $24,300. Since then, the airport has been in continuous operation.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
- ^ Total aircraft movements by class of operation — NAV CANADA towers
- ^ "Harbour Air grounds Langley-to-Victoria service". Langley Times. May 6, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
- ^ Langley Regional Airport (2007). "Airport Company Directory". Archived from the original on 2009-06-28. Retrieved 2010-01-01.