Allan J. MacEachen Port Hawkesbury Airport explained

Allan J. MacEachen Port Hawkesbury Airport
Nativename:Port Hawkesbury Airport
Image Alt:Port Hawksbury Airport Logo
Image2-Width:250
Image2 Alt:Aircraft on the apron at Allan J. MacEachen
Iata:YPS
Icao:CYPD
Wmo:71041
Type:Public
Owner:Municipality of Port Hawkesbury
Operator:Celtic Air Services
City-Served:Southern Cape Breton Island and the Strait area
Location:Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
Timezone:AST
Summer:ADT
Elevation-F:373
Coordinates:45.6564°N -61.3683°W
Pushpin Map:Canada Nova Scotia#Canada
Pushpin Label:CYPD
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Nova Scotia
Website:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Port-Hawkesbury-Airport/142868429059008
R1-Number:11/29
R1-Length-F:5,000
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Footnotes:Sources: Canada Flight Supplement
Environment Canada[1]

Allan J. MacEachen Port Hawkesbury Airport[2] is a registered aerodrome located 2.1NM north of Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada.

A short drive from the "gateway of Cape Breton Island" at the Canso Causeway, the airport is located near several tourist draws including the Cabot Links, fishing in the Margaree River as well as other tourist draws on Cape Breton Island and the eastern mainland of Nova Scotia.

Services and infrastructure

While owned by the town of Port Hawksbury the airport has been operated under contract by Celtic Air Services starting July 2017.[3] At the same time the Canada Flight Supplement still shows the Municipality of Port Hawkesbury as the operator and has not updated the name.

Services offered at the airport include aircraft parking and towing, aircraft servicing including fuel air conditioning, lavatory service, ground power and cabin grooming.[4] The airport also provides an air conditioned executive lounge, opened in 2018.[5]

History

The airport is funded jointly by the Town of Port Hawkesbury, the Municipality of the County of Inverness and the Municipality of the County of Richmond.

Starting in 2011 the airport began to benefit from increased use due to flights arriving to access the new Cabot Links and then Cabot Cliffs golf course in Inverness. Flight volume increased a reported 4,000 percent over the first six years, which in turn led to contracting out the operations of the airport to Celtic Air Services in July 2017.[6]

In December 2017 the Port Hawkesbury town council voted unanimously to rename the airport after Allan J. MacEachen,[7] the former Deputy Prime Minister and MP for Inverness—Richmond and later Cape Breton Highlands—Canso.

In May 2018 Airshow Cape Breton was held at the airport, and featured the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds.[8]

Cabot Links controversy

In June 2019, the Federal government indicated that funding would possibly be made available to build a private airfield at Cabot Links. The mayor of Port Hawkesbury and the airport operator raised concern that such an investment would jeopardize the operating of the airport,[9] and that the airport could not survive if it lost the current private jet traffic to a new airport.[10] Mayor Brenda Chisholm-Beaton called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Stephen McNeil to reconsider funding the project, stating that "two airports within an hour’s drive just doesn’t make sustainable economic sense."[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/prods_servs/metstat1_e.html Synoptic/Metstat Station Information
  2. Web site: BAN Handbook - Airport - Allan J. MacEachen Port Hawkesbury Airport. 19 June 2019. Business Air News. 19 June 2019.
  3. Web site: Celtic Air to take over operation of Port Hawkesbury Airport CTV News Atlantic. atlantic.ctvnews.ca. 2019-06-20.
  4. Web site: Aircraft Services. Celtic Air Services. en-US. 2019-06-20.
  5. Web site: Catering to jet set crowd at Port Hawkesbury airport Cape Breton Post. www.capebretonpost.com. en. 2019-06-20.
  6. Web site: Port Hawkesbury Airport upgrades to help with 4,000% flight increase. Higgins. Hal. 11 July 2017. CBC News. 19 Jun 2019.
  7. Web site: Port Hawkesbury votes to rename airport after MacEachen CTV News Atlantic. atlantic.ctvnews.ca. 2019-06-19.
  8. Web site: Airshow Cape Breton event Port Hastings. Eventbu.com. Eventbu.com. en-CA. 2019-06-20.
  9. Web site: Officials at Allan J MacEachen Port Hawkesbury Airport concerned of Possible Airstrip near Cabot Links. 2019-06-10. 989 XFM. en-US. 2019-06-20.
  10. Web site: Political dispute brews over proposed airport near Cape Breton golf hub. Martin. Wendy. 13 June 2019. CBC News. 20 June 2019.
  11. Web site: Rumours swirl about possible federal money for Inverness airport The Chronicle Herald. www.thechronicleherald.ca. en. 2019-06-20.