Saint-Pierre Pointe-Blanche Airport
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Saint-Pierre Airport (Template:Langx) (Template:Comma separated entries) is a regional airport located Template:Convert south of Saint-Pierre, in the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, off the east coast of Canada near Newfoundland.
Overview
This new airport replaced the old airport in the middle of the city.
The airport was completed in August 1999 and consists of four buildings and a control tower. The old airport, opened in 1965 and located on the south side of the inner harbour, was re-located due to the lack of room for expansion (The runway is Template:Convert when compared to the old 11/29 runway at Template:Convert).[1] The main terminal building is a two-storey structure. The old airport is located in city centre of St. Pierre and is being redeveloped for housing complexes. The control tower, terminal building, hangar, and part of the old runway (mark number 29) are intact. The airport project cost 370 million French francs.[1]
Facilities
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The airport handles turboprop aircraft and Boeing 737.
All other aircraft at the airport are private aircraft for general aviation.
Airline and destinations
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In July 2018, the first nonstop flights from the islands to mainland France launched on Air Saint-Pierre with seasonal summer service from Saint-Pierre directly to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris serviced by ASL Airlines France Boeing 737.[2] Previously, all connecting traffic to mainland France was done through airports in Canada, such as Halifax or Montréal–Trudeau.
Statistics
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See also
- List of airports in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Miquelon Airport
- Transport in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
References
External links
- ↑ a b The New Sainte-Pierre et Miquelon Airport, a successful takeoff Template:Webarchive
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