Who owns the Fort Langley airport?
David Richardson | Fort Langley Airport | |
|---|---|
| Airport type | Private |
| Operator | Fort Langley Aviation |
| Location | Fort Langley, British Columbia |
| Time zone | PST (UTC−08:00) |
Does Langley have an airport?
Located in the heart of Lower Mainland British Columbia, the Langley Regional Airport (YNJ) is a centre of excellence for helicopter and general aviation business. Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country.
What is Vancouver airport code?
YVR
Vancouver International Airport/Code
Is Tattoo allowed in airport ground staff?
An airline company will never hire cabin crew with visible tattoos. Furthermore, there are companies that completely prohibit the presence of tattoos, no matter what area of the body they are located in. Generally, the policy says that no cabin crew can have visible distinctive mark (tattoos, scars, birthmarks).
Why choose locallangley Regional Airport?
Langley Regional Airport has integrated itself with the local communities of the Township of Langley and the City of Langley. It has earned a reputation as a progressive community-owned airport. Langley Regional Airport has become a destination for aerospace jobs, high-tech business and the service industry.
How do I contact township of Langley Airport staff?
Staff are available to respond to Airport Operation inquiries at [email protected] or 604-534-7330. Airport Tenant Contact Information is available on our Business page. For all other Township of Langley updates to service impacts as a result of COVID-19, visit
When was Langley Regional Airport built?
In operation since 1945, Langley Regional Airport was a former Royal Canadian Air Force airport, later leased and then purchased by the Township in 1967.
Is Langley flying school open for training?
Langley Flying School (LFS) resumed training operations on May 19th, 2020, following interruptions related to coronavirus (COVID – 19). As per WorkSafeBC and Provincial Health Recommendations, Langley Flying School initially conducted a risk assessment prior to reopening the institution in May.