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Sudbury Airport : ウィキペディア英語版
Sudbury Airport

Sudbury Airport or Greater Sudbury Airport, , is an airport in the Canadian city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario and is located northeast of the downtown area, on Municipal Road 86 between the communities of Garson and Skead. Although in many contexts the airport uses the name Greater Sudbury Airport, its official name, as registered with Transport Canada and printed in all aeronautical publications, is still simply Sudbury Airport.
The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport currently can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers.〔
The airport is served primarily by regional carrier lines such as Air Canada Jazz, Bearskin Airlines and Porter Airlines. From 2001 to 2004, it was also served by WestJet flights to Hamilton. It is also a base of Ornge air ambulance service.
==History==
Sudbury Airport began as an emergency landing facility with a single landing strip for CF-100s from CFB North Bay in 1952.〔''125 Magazine, Greater Sudbury 1883-2008'', Laurentian Media Magazine Group, 2008〕
On February 25, 1953, the Sudbury Airport Committee was formed to lobby and arrange for commercial flights to Sudbury. A second landing strip and a terminal building had to be built and construction of these were completed in 1955. Regular commercial air service began on February 1, 1954, by Trans-Canada Air Lines.〔
The air traffic control tower was added in 1972 and the terminal building was replaced with a larger one in 1973, which was renovated and expanded again in the early 2000s.〔
From 1972 to 2000, Sudbury Airport was owned by the Federal Government and operated by the transportation department of Sudbury. On March 31, 2000, the airport ownership and management were transferred to the Sudbury Airport Community Development Corporation (SACDC).〔
In June 2008, under recommendation from Nav Canada following a year-long aeronautical study, the control tower was closed mainly due to lack of traffic. The airport is now staffed 24 hours as a flight service station.
In March 2012, after WestJet confirmed its plans to launch a regional airline, Gregg Saretsky said in an interview with ''The Globe and Mail'' that Sudbury was one of the cities where the company was considering expanding its service.〔("WestJet targets Air Canada, Porter with regional airline" ). ''Toronto Star'', January 16, 2012.〕 However, Sudbury was not chosen as a destination. The manager of the airport suggested in 2014 that the airport would have to see considerable growth in passenger traffic before WestJet would consider returning to Sudbury. 〔("Sudbury not yet on WestJet’s radar" ). ''Northern Ontario Business'', 12 August 2014.〕 WestJet had previously operated flights between Sudbury and Hamilton between 2001 and 2003.
Airport tenants include a training facility operated by Discovery Air and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Sudbury Forest Fire Management Centre.

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