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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Abbotsford International Airport (IATA: YXX, ICAO: CYXX) is located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, 2.2 nautical miles (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) southwest of the city centre. It is the second largest airport in the Lower Mainland, after Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and is in close proximity to Highway 1, downtown Vancouver, and the US border.YXX offers daily domestic scheduled services and seasonal international scheduled services. For list of where airlines fly from the Abbotsford Airport visit the Abbotsford Airport Website. The airport is equipped with a CAT 1 Instrument Landing System, on-site aircraft rescue and firefighting, and a fully serviced Air Terminal Building with customs and passenger screening. It is classified as an airport of entry by NAV CANADA and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency for all scheduled international arrivals. CBSA also provides clearance services to all general aviation aircraft with no more than 15 passengersThe Abbotsford Airport has a longstanding general aviation community and an established aerospace community, including Cascade Aerospace, the Conair Group, and the University of Fraser Valley Aerospace Centre. Abbotsford Airport is also home to the Abbotsford Shell Aerocentre FBO and flying schools, such as Coastal Pacific Aviation and Chinook Helicopters. For detailed list of all Abbotsford Airport partner, visit the Abbotsford Airport - Partners page. YXX is highly visible to the public due to the Abbotsford Airshow, Aerospace, Defense & Security Expo, and Tradex events.There are approximately 87 hectares (215 acres) of land immediately available for airside and groundside development. The airport offers competitive lease rates, flexible lease terms and City tax incentives. For more information visit Abbotsford Airport - Land Available for Development503,693 passengers passed through Abbotsford International Airport in 2008."@en }

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