Windsor International Airport is located in the southeast portion of the city of
Windsor,
Ontario, Canada. The airport serves a mixture of scheduled airline flights and
general aviation, and is a popular point of entry into Canada for private and business aircraft. The airspace above the airport is exceptionally busy because of the proximity to
Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) arrivals and departures are handled by Detroit approach control.
The airport is classified as an
airport of entry by
Nav Canada and is staffed by the
Canada Border Services Agency
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA; french: Agence des services frontaliers du Canada, ''ASFC'') is a federal law enforcement agency that is responsible for border control (i.e. protection and surveillance), immigration enforcement, and cu ...
(CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport can handle aircraft up to 325 passengers, and can handle up to 450 if the aircraft is unloaded in stages.
History
The airport opened in 1928 as , named after
Hiram Walker
Hiram Walker (July 4, 1816 – January 12, 1899) was an American entrepreneur and founder of the Hiram Walker and Sons Ltd. distillery in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Walker was born in East Douglas, Massachusetts, and moved to Detroit in 1838. He p ...
, a 19th-century whiskey distiller and distributor of the
Canadian Club brand.
In 1967, the airport was added to the national portfolio of Canadian airports, citing its increasing importance as a regional airport hub for
Southwestern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario is a secondary region of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It occupies most of the Ontario Peninsula bounded by Lake Huron, including Georgian Bay, to the north and northwest; the St. Clair River, Lake St. ...
, serving the areas between
Detroit, Michigan, and
London, Ontario, and well expanding beyond its original roots as a mere landing strip.
Recent history
In 2006, Serco Aviation Services, Inc., announced that they would request early termination of their airport management contract with the City of Windsor, as Windsor Airport had been losing around
CAD$40,000 per month. The City of Windsor accepted Serco's withdrawal and prepared to operate the airport itself, but with a large deficit. On July 1, 2007, Serco handed over operations of the airport to the City of Windsor.
Windsor City Council had approved of an ''ad hoc'' group to run the airport on behalf of the city, named "Your Quick Gateway (Windsor) Inc." (after the airport's ICAO call letters, YQG). This private organization was formed by the Windsor City Council, and was supposed to be a "temporary band-aid solution" until another operator was found. However, on November 14, ''
The Windsor Star'' reported that since Your Quick Gateway had been so successful in managing the airport, posting a small profit in the process, it would be given permission to operate the facility indefinitely in this manner.
The airport has additional land bounded by farm land along Division Road and Lauzon Parkway for future airport expansion.
In 2012, ''The Windsor Star'' reported that airport traffic had increased over 160% since 2008, with over 250,000 passengers passing through the airport in 2012, its busiest year ever. This has widely been attributed to aggressive efforts to attract more flights to existing destinations, and to new destinations. In 2011, Porter Airlines began flying from Windsor to Toronto (
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport) and Porter declared that Windsor is one of its most successful new markets. However, 37% of the local market still uses Detroit Metro Airport as its airport of choice.
In early October 2013, the City of Windsor announced it would invest $14.1 million into the airport to create a multi-modal cargo terminal. The project is expected to create approximately 105 jobs for the City of Windsor and has the potential to create thousands of jobs. The first tenant for the new cargo hub at Windsor Airport would be
FedEx
FedEx Corporation, formerly Federal Express Corporation and later FDX Corporation, is an American multinational conglomerate holding company focused on transportation, e-commerce and business services based in Memphis, Tennessee. The name "Fe ...
which signed a 20-year lease to run the hub and it was moved into the facility by December 1, 2015.
In 2016 the airport handled 331,000 passengers.
In June 2020,
Air Canada ended its Windsor to
Montreal service due to the financial impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Cargo
Tenants
*364 Royal Canadian Air Cadets
* Windsor Flying Club
*
Canadian Historical Aircraft Association The Canadian Historical Aircraft Association is the former name of the Canadian Aviation Museum, a non-profit organization based in Windsor, Ontario which is committed to preserving aircraft which have significance to the history of Canadian aviatio ...
* Journey Air/ Great Lakes Flight Centre
* Georgian Express
* Skyservice
fixed-base operator (FBO)
*
AAR Corp
AAR CORP. is a private provider of aviation services.
AAR is headquartered in Wood Dale, Illinois, a Chicago suburb near O'Hare International Airport. The company employs 4,700 people worldwide.
History
AAR Corp was founded in 1951.
I.A. Alle ...
. - airframe maintenance (MRO)
Technical information
General
* Latitude/Longitude: 42° 16' 32" N, 82° 57' 20" W
* Elevation:
* Magnetic variation: 7° W
The airport is operated by Your Quick Gateway on behalf of the City of Windsor, is certified by
Transport Canada, and operates as an airport of entry with Canadian customs services available. There is a landing fee for some aircraft.
Runways
* Runway 07/25: , asphalt, lighted,
PAPI type 2 approach lighting for both ends
* Runway 12/30: , asphalt, lighted, PAPI type 2 approach lighting for both ends
Communications
*
Remote Communications Outlet
Remote communications outlets (RCO) are remote aviation band radio transceivers, established to extend the communication capabilities of Flight Information Centres (FIC) and flight service stations (FSS).
Pilots can find RCO frequencies in charts ...
(RCO): London Radio, 123.375 MHz
*
Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS): 134.5 MHz
*
Ground control: 121.7 MHz
*
Tower: 124.7 MHz (mandatory frequency when tower is closed)
* IFR arrivals and departures: Detroit Approach Control, 124.9 MHz
*
Visual Flight Rules (VFR) advisories: Windsor-area Detroit Approach Control, 126.85 MHz
Navigation aids
*
Non-directional beacons (NDB): Windsor (QG), 353 kHz, 250° to airport; Laurel (ZQG), 398 kHz, 70° to airport
*
Instrument landing system (ILS): runway 25 (IQG)
Fixed-base operator (FBO)
Parking is available from the airport operator; there is a charge for parking longer than six hours.
* Great Lakes Flight Centre (Esso Avitat): 122.95 MHz—100LL avgas and Jet-A fuel
Fire and rescue
Category 6 ARFF coverage is provided by airport employees. Two E-One ARFF crash vehicles are stationed at the airport firehall. Essex-Windsor EMS provides medical assistance at the airport.
Statistics
References
External links
Official websiteJourney Air Pilot TrainingWindsor Flying Club - flight trainingLive Airport Radar
Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive: Airport, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
{{Windsor, Ontario
Transport in Windsor, Ontario
Certified airports in Essex County, Ontario