Edmonton Airports

Edmonton has four airports, each providing different services. The largest is EIA. Edmonton International Airport handles six million passengers per year and offers service to more than 50 national and international countries.
Edmonton International Airport
Accessible by public transit. Located 30 minutes drive south of Edmonton. There are a variety of services: The Marriott Hotel, chapel, banking, valet and value parking, internet, and shops. Note this is a smoke free airport. Edmonton International Airport WebsiteEdmonton City Centre Airport
Edmonton City Centre Airport (ECCA) is located in Edmonton. It handles small charters, private and corporate aircraft, training, military, industrial and medevac flights. It is also accessible by public transit.http://corporate.flyeia.com/general_aviation/edmonton_city_centre
Cooking Lake Airport
Located 20 km east of Edmonton. Cooking Lake Airport is the only airport in Alberta with a floatplane base and a conventional runway.Located in Strathcona County, Cooking Lake Airport is a recreational flying facility for floatplanes and small aircraft.
http://corporate.flyeia.com/general_aviation/cooking_lake
Villeneuve Airport
Villeneuve Airport is the primary flight-training facility for the city of Edmonton. The small terminal located next to the tower hosts a NAV CANADA Flight Information Kiosk. Villeneuve Airport is located northwest of the city of Edmonton on Highway 633, which is approximately 15km from St. Albert, a suburb of Edmonton.http://corporate.flyeia.com/general_aviation/villeneuve
Melissa Montgomery