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Charlottetown Airport Information

The first aircraft to operate in the Charlottetown area was one that landed at the exhibition grounds east of the city's central business district in 1912; it was not until 1931 that a permanent airfield was built. The first facility was known as Upton Field (later Upton Airport) and consisted of two turf runways 2,800 ft (850 m) and 1,600 ft (490 m) respectively, opening on January 16, 1932. Upton was a farming community located in the western part of Queens Royalty, northwest of the city proper. The airfield was leased to Canadian Airways Limited from October 9, 1932 to October 9, 1938, although the airfield was only licensed until June 30, 1938.

Throughout this time, Upton Airport received the first air mail service in Canada. Today the site is farmland and trees, and local residents are opposed to a proposed plan to develop the residential subdivisions in the area. It is a popular area for the walking of dogs, hiking, cross country skiing, and other recreational activities
Airlines using Charlottetown Airport include:

  • Air Canada operated by Air Georgian
  • Air Canada Jazz
  • Delta Connection operated by Comair
  • Northwest Airlink operated by Mesaba Airlines
  • Prince Edward Air
  • Sunwing Airlines
  • WestJet

This information on Charlottetown Airport, sourced from Wikipedia