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Coordinates: 43°56′09″N 079°15′44″W / 43.93583°N 79.26222°W / 43.93583; -79.26222
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'''Markham Airport''' or '''Toronto/Markham Airport''', {{Airport codes||||CNU8}}, is a private [[aerodrome]] operating {{convert|2.6|NM|lk=in}} north of [[Markham, Ontario|Markham]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] near [[Toronto]].
'''Markham Airport''' or '''Toronto/Markham Airport''', {{Airport codes||||CNU8}}, is a private [[aerodrome]] operating {{convert|2.6|NM|lk=in}} north of [[Markham, Ontario|Markham]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] near [[Toronto]].


The airport was founded in 1965 by two former Polish air force pilots<ref name="thestar.com">[https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/11/21/flights_of_fancy_at_markham_airport_a_former_cold_war_pilots_big_plans.html Flights of fancy at Markham Airport: a former Cold War pilot’s big plans]</ref> and is now owned and operated by Wings of Flights, Inc.,1986 and operated by Markham Airport Inc. The airport is not part of the [[Greater Toronto Airports Authority]] (GTAA). The airport consists of a single {{convert|2013|ft|abbr=on|0}} runway for small and private aircraft only (with night flying capabilities). The [[Royal Canadian Air Cadets]] Gliding Program uses the north side of the runway 09/27 for glider operations in the spring and fall months, and use a northern traffic pattern.<ref name="CFS"/>
The airport was founded in 1965 by two former Polish air force pilots<ref name="thestar.com">[https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/11/21/flights_of_fancy_at_markham_airport_a_former_cold_war_pilots_big_plans.html Flights of fancy at Markham Airport: a former Cold War pilot’s big plans]</ref> and is owned by Wings of Flights, Inc. and operated by Markham Airport Inc. The airport is not part of the [[Greater Toronto Airports Authority]] (GTAA). The airport consists of a single {{convert|2013|ft|abbr=on|0}} runway for small and private aircraft only (with night flying capabilities). The [[Royal Canadian Air Cadets]] Gliding Program uses the north side of the runway 09/27 for glider operations in the spring and fall months, and use a northern traffic pattern.<ref name="CFS"/>


==Airport data==
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The airport has no ARFF services and relies on local fire services. [[Fire Services in York Region#Markham|Markham Fire and Emergency Services]] Stations 9-7 and 9-8 are the nearest within Markham, although [[Fire Services in York Region#Whitchurch.E2.80.93Stouffville|Whitchurch-Stouffville Fire Department]] Station 5-1 is closer to the airport. Medical services are provided by [[York Region EMS]] Station 23 in Markham or Station 21 in Stouffville.
The airport has no ARFF services and relies on local fire services. [[Fire Services in York Region#Markham|Markham Fire and Emergency Services]] Stations 9-7 and 9-8 are the nearest within Markham, although [[Fire Services in York Region#Whitchurch.E2.80.93Stouffville|Whitchurch-Stouffville Fire Department]] Station 5-1 is closer to the airport. Medical services are provided by [[York Region EMS]] Station 23 in Markham or Station 21 in Stouffville.


Due to the Canadian Flyers flight school closure pilots will need to call to inquire on fuel availability at Markham Airport which is [[Avgas|100LL]] for light aircraft.<ref name="CFS"/>
The only aviation fuel available at Markham Airport is [[Avgas|100LL]] for light aircraft.<ref name="CFS"/><ref name="CFS"/>


==Future==
==Future==

Revision as of 08:22, 5 April 2018

Toronto/Markham Airport
Final approach into Markham
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OwnerWings of Flight Inc.
OperatorMarkham Airport Inc.
ServesMarkham and Stouffville
LocationMarkham, Ontario
Opened1965
Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00)
 • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00)
Elevation AMSL807 ft / 246 m
Coordinates43°56′09″N 079°15′44″W / 43.93583°N 79.26222°W / 43.93583; -79.26222
Map
CNU8 is located in Ontario
CNU8
CNU8
Location in Ontario
CNU8 is located in Canada
CNU8
CNU8
CNU8 (Canada)
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 2,013 614 Asphalt

Markham Airport or Toronto/Markham Airport, (TC LID: CNU8), is a private aerodrome operating 2.6 nautical miles (4.8 km; 3.0 mi) north of Markham, Ontario, Canada near Toronto.

The airport was founded in 1965 by two former Polish air force pilots[2] and is owned by Wings of Flights, Inc. and operated by Markham Airport Inc. The airport is not part of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA). The airport consists of a single 2,013 ft (614 m) runway for small and private aircraft only (with night flying capabilities). The Royal Canadian Air Cadets Gliding Program uses the north side of the runway 09/27 for glider operations in the spring and fall months, and use a northern traffic pattern.[1]

Airport data

  • Coordinates: N43 56 09 W79 15 44 UTC−5(4)
  • Runway 09/27: 2,013 ft × 50 ft (614 m × 15 m) - asphalt
  • Elevation: 807’ VTA A5000 F-21
  • Unicom Frequency: 122.80
  • Runway orientation: 09/27
  • Lighting: 09-(TE ME), 27-(TE ME) PNR Opr (Prior Notice Required Operator)
  • ATF: UNICOM LTD HRS o/t TFC 122.8 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) 3500 ASL excluding portion within CYKZ CZ capped at 2000 ASL
  • Radio: 122.8 MHz for ATF radio communications
  • Tower: none - ATC operates from Buttonville Municipal Airport
  • Buildings: Aerodrome, airport office (house in converted home), small hanger, assortment of pre-fabricated buildings and portables
  • Address: 10953 Highway 48, Markham, ON L3P 3J7

There are plans for more hangers, museum building, helipad [3] and an expanded 6,000 ft (1,829 m) runway, but it would require approval as the runway would require additional land (by acquiring neighbouring farmland) and is also restricted from expansion due by Pickering Airport plans.

Tenants

Facilities

Located at the entrance of the airfield is a classrooms used by tenant flight school Canadian Flyer International. There is one small hangar at the airport with most aircraft parked on the grass on the south side of the runway. A number of storage sheds, portables and trailers are found at the airport.

The airport tarmac is also home to a few aircraft and other military equipment from the Canadian Air, Land and Sea Museum.

Ground transportation

There are GO Transit flag stops of either side of Highway 48 at the entrance of the airport serving bus Route 71. [citation needed] GO Transit Stouffville trains pass to the east of the airport.

Most users of Markham Airport drive or can take a taxi. Highway 48 and Elgin Mills Road are the closest major roads serving the airport. There is limited parking at the airport on the south side of the driveway next to the airport buildings and end of the driveway.

Support

The airport has an office staffed by 5 employees.

The airport has no ARFF services and relies on local fire services. Markham Fire and Emergency Services Stations 9-7 and 9-8 are the nearest within Markham, although Whitchurch-Stouffville Fire Department Station 5-1 is closer to the airport. Medical services are provided by York Region EMS Station 23 in Markham or Station 21 in Stouffville.

The only aviation fuel available at Markham Airport is 100LL for light aircraft.[1][1]

Future

The airport's future is tied to the development of the Pickering Airport and restrictions under the Aeronautics Act.[2]

See also

References

  • "Airports". Transportation. Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. 2005-12-21. Archived from the original on 2005-12-21. Retrieved 2009-05-18.