South Shore Regional Airport
Liverpool/South Shore Regional Airport or South Shore Regional Airport[2] (ICAO: CYAU) is a registered aerodrome located in Greenfield,[2] 13 nautical miles (24 km; 15 mi) north northwest of Liverpool, in the Region of Queens Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada.[1]
Liverpool/South Shore Regional Airport South Shore Regional Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | South Shore Flying Club | ||||||||||
Serves | Liverpool, Nova Scotia | ||||||||||
Location | Greenfield, Queens County, Nova Scotia | ||||||||||
Time zone | AST (UTC−04:00) | ||||||||||
• Summer (DST) | ADT (UTC−03:00) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 325 ft / 99 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 44°13′50″N 064°51′22″W | ||||||||||
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CYAU Location in Nova Scotia CYAU CYAU (Canada) | |||||||||||
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History
Established with the participation of the Town of Liverpool, the Municipality of the County of Queens, and the South Queens Chamber of Commerce, the aerodrome opened with a 3,000-foot (910 m) gravel landing strip in 1970. The runway was paved in 1975, at which time a paved apron was also constructed.[4]
The aerodrome was further improved in 1983-84.[5] In the 1990s, the runway was extended, the apron was expanded, and the pavement load capacity was improved such that the airport can now accommodate light jet aircraft or aircraft up to the size of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules.[4]
In the 2000s the avgas aviation fuel delivery system was decommissioned. This led to a decline in traffic.[4]
On 12 January 2016, the Region of Queens council voted down a motion to close the airport.[6] In 2016, a new 15-year lease agreement was reached between the municipality and the flying club. The club's goals were to maintain the airport infrastructure, build a hangar, and attract new business.[7] Since then, the club has leased land for future hangar construction, and renovated the terminal building.[8] In 2019, Region of Queens council gave approval for the flying club to sub-lease land to outside groups for the construction of new hangars.[9]
Operations
South Shore Regional Airport has one paved runway, which is 3,933 feet (1,199 m) long and 75 feet (23 m) wide. It is located at 80 Airport Road, Greenfield. Airport Road is located along Nova Scotia Route 210.[10]
The airport is owned by the Region of Queens Municipality, and operated by the South Shore Flying Club, formed in 2015.[7] The municipality provides $2,500 per year to help maintain the runway.[11] The airport is unmanned, and has no fuel or snow plowing capability.[10]
See also
References
- Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
- Queens Tourism
- Total aircraft movements by class of operation
- "History of South Shore Regional Airport (CYAU)". South Shore Flying Club. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- "Liverpool airport in Nova Scotia to be expanded". Halifax Chronicle-Herald. 9 July 1983. p. 17.
- Verge, Brittany W. (13 January 2016). "Greenfield airport still flying after council votes against closing". Queen's County Advance.
- McKenna, Barb (14 April 2016). "South Shore flying club enters lease with municipality". Queens County Advance.
- "Hansard". Nova Scotia Legislature. 11 September 2018.
- Halverson, Ed (8 July 2019). "Flying Club Planning Expansion At Greenfield Airport". CJHK-FM.
- "South Shore Regional Airport". Region of Queens Municipality. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- "Greenfield Airport Leased to South Shore Flying Club". CKBW-FM. 17 April 2016.