List of the busiest airports in Canada

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The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located. [1]

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Since 2010, Toronto–Pearson and Vancouver International Airport have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports. Given its advantageous position on the west coast of Canada, Vancouver International has long served as Canada's hub for flights bound for Asia and Oceania. As one of the closest major North American cities to Europe, Montréal-Trudeau has also seen substantial passenger growth in recent years, now serving over 20 million passengers annually, with nearly 15 million on international flights, making it one of North America's busiest international hubs, second only to Toronto-Pearson in Canada. Calgary International is the busiest airport in Alberta and the fourth-busiest in Canada by passenger traffic, as region's petroleum and tourism industries (and its proximity to Banff National Park) have helped foster growth, and offers nonstop flights to an array of destinations in North and Central America, Europe, and Asia.

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2023

Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

RankRank
change
AirportServesTotal
passengers
Annual
change
1Steady2.svg Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 44,800,000 [2] 25.8%Increase2.svg
2Steady2.svg Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 24,938,184 [3] 30.9%Increase2.svg
3Steady2.svg Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 21,173,941 [4] 32.5%Increase2.svg
4Steady2.svg Calgary International Airport Calgary Metropolitan Region 18,490,283 [5] 27.9%Increase2.svg
5Steady2.svg Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 7,499,163 [6] 28.2%Increase2.svg
6Increase2.svg2 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 4,095,914 [7] 36.9%Increase2.svg
7Steady2.svg Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 4,094,793 [8] 35.1%Increase2.svg
8Decrease2.svg2 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 3,579,293 [9] 15.2%Increase2.svg
9Steady2.svg Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto >2,000,000 [10] 17.6%Increase2.svg
10Steady2.svg Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 2,032,624 [11] 18.3%Increase2.svg
11Steady2.svg Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 1,740,107 [12] 16.8%Increase2.svg
12Steady2.svg Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City Metropolitan Region 1,688,736 [13] 43.8%Increase2.svg
13Increase2.svg2 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon Metropolitan Area 1,277,863 [14] 34.2%Increase2.svg
14Steady2.svg Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 1,275,484 [15] 28.5%Increase2.svg
15Decrease2.svg2 St. John's International Airport St. John's Metropolitan Area 1,260,000 [16] 17.4% Increase2.svg
16Steady2.svg Regina International Airport Regina 981,845 [17] 28.5% Increase2.svg
17Steady2.svg John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area 820,011 [18] 27.0% Increase2.svg
18Steady2.svg Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 714,070 [19] 18.7% Increase2.svg
19Steady2.svg Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 600,121 [20] 28.0%Increase2.svg
20Steady2.svg Region of Waterloo International Airport Waterloo Region 445,312 [21] 18.4%Increase2.svg
21Steady2.svg Prince George Airport Prince George 417,848 [22] 14.6%Increase2.svg
22Steady2.svg Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 402,686 [23] 17.9%Increase2.svg
23Steady2.svg Comox Valley Airport Comox 371,989 [24] 15.0%Increase2.svg
24Decrease2.svg1 Fort McMurray International Airport Wood Buffalo 367,627 [25] 14.8%Increase2.svg
25Increase2.svg Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 333,813 [26] 25% Increase2.svg
26Decrease2.svg2 London International Airport London 332,447 [27] 31% Increase2.svg

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements
(List only includes airports with Nav Canada control towers)

RankAirportServesAircraft
movements [28]
Rank
change
Annual
change
1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 380,583Steady2.svg12.4% Increase2.svg
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 281,911Steady2.svg7.9% Increase2.svg
3 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 215,263Steady2.svg6.9% Increase2.svg
4 Calgary International Airport Calgary 202,497Steady2.svg6.5% Increase2.svg
5 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 201,141Steady2.svg12.0% Increase2.svg
6 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 182,214Steady2.svg4.3% Increase2.svg
7 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 149,9973 Increase2.svg17.8% Increase2.svg
8 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 140,9841 Decrease2.svg4.1% Increase2.svg
9 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 132,1072 Increase2.svg7.5% Increase2.svg
10 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 130,4221 Decrease2.svg1.0% Increase2.svg
11 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 117,6803 Decrease2.svg12.4% Decrease2.svg
12 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 116,721Steady2.svg0.7% Decrease2.svg
13 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 108,5424 Increase2.svg10.2% Increase2.svg
14 Victoria International Airport Victoria 108,0281 Increase2.svg6.4% Increase2.svg
15 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 107,6921 Decrease2.svg5.4% Increase2.svg
16 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 107,5942 Increase2.svg21.5% Increase2.svg
17 London International Airport London 102,1223 Increase2.svg17.2% Increase2.svg
18 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 99,7735 Decrease2.svg10.5% Decrease2.svg
19 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 95,5143 Increase2.svg19.8% Increase2.svg
20 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 95,1381 Decrease2.svg8.6% Increase2.svg
21 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 93,3745 Decrease2.svg7.1% Decrease2.svg
22 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 87,8292 Increase2.svg11.3% Increase2.svg
23 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 84,6172 Decrease2.svg1.4% Increase2.svg
24 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 73,4121 Decrease2.svg7.4% Decrease2.svg
25 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 61,6561 Increase2.svg2.3% Increase2.svg
26 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 60,4861 Increase2.svg10.0% Increase2.svg
27 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 57,9381 Increase2.svg10.0% Increase2.svg
28 Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre Metro Vancouver 57,8062 Increase2.svg18.3% Increase2.svg
29 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 54,4554 Decrease2.svg17.6% Decrease2.svg
30 Yellowknife Airport Yellowknife 53,519Steady2.svg8.9% Increase2.svg
31 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 52,3182 Decrease2.svg0.5% Increase2.svg
32 Regina International Airport Regina 51,7531 Increase2.svg15.5% Increase2.svg
33 Saint-Jean Airport Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 48,1806 Increase2.svg36.4% Increase2.svg
34 Windsor International Airport Windsor 47,0412 Decrease2.svg3.1% Increase2.svg
35 Prince George Airport Prince George 45,8341 Increase2.svg8.5% Increase2.svg
36 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 43,4651 Decrease2.svg2.8% Increase2.svg
37 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 40,4803 Decrease2.svg5.0% Decrease2.svg
38 Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Whitehorse 37,836Steady2.svg4.1% Increase2.svg
39 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 36,4192 Decrease2.svg4.6% Decrease2.svg
40 Red Deer Regional Airport Red Deer 32,983Steady2.svg5.1% Decrease2.svg
41 St. John's International Airport St. John's 31,701Steady2.svg5.3% Decrease2.svg
42 Gander International Airport Gander 29,573Steady2.svg11.0% Decrease2.svg

2022

Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

RankRank
change
AirportServesTotal
passengers
Annual
change
1Steady2.svg Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 35,600,000 [29] 180.8%Increase2.svg
2Steady2.svg Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 19,013,416 [30] 168.3%Increase2.svg
3Increase2.svg1 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 15,973,242 [31] 207.1%Increase2.svg
4Decrease2.svg1 Calgary International Airport Calgary Metropolitan Region 14,452,059 [32] 128.4%Increase2.svg
5Steady2.svg Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 5,849,674 [33] 109.4%Increase2.svg
6Increase2.svg2 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 3,107,425 [34] 188.7%Increase2.svg
7Decrease2.svg1 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 3,031,113 [35] 147.8%Increase2.svg
8Decrease2.svg1 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 2,992,334 [36] 155.6%Increase2.svg
9Increase2.svg8 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 1,732,000 [37] 514%Increase2.svg
10Decrease2.svg1 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 1,718,059 [11] 107.0%Increase2.svg
11Decrease2.svg1 Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 1,490,039 [38] 121.2%Increase2.svg
12Increase2.svg3 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 1,174,321 [39] 232.5%Increase2.svg
13Decrease2.svg1 St. John's International Airport St. John's 1,099,392 [40] 130%Increase2.svg
14Decrease2.svg3 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 992,712 [41] 97.0%Increase2.svg
15Decrease2.svg2 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 952,051 [14] 116.2%Increase2.svg
16Decrease2.svg2 Regina International Airport Regina 764,128 [42] 115.0%Increase2.svg
17Increase2.svg1 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 645,789 [43] 158.3%Increase2.svg
18Decrease2.svg 2 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 581,095 [44] 83.9%Increase2.svg
19Increase2.svg2 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 468,821 [45] 164.8%Increase2.svg
20Increase2.svg2 Region of Waterloo International Airport Waterloo Region 375,397 [46] 118.5%Increase2.svg
21Decrease2.svg1 Prince George Airport Prince George 364,663 [47] 81%Increase2.svg
22Increase2.svg1 Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 341,649 [48] 207.3%Increase2.svg
23Decrease2.svg2 Nanaimo Airport Nanaimo 338,016 [49] 74.8%Increase2.svg
24Decrease2.svg5 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 320,319 [25] 40.1%Increase2.svg
25Decrease2.svg2 London International Airport London 229,241 [50] 126.2%Increase2.svg

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements
(List only includes airports with Nav Canada control towers)

RankAirportServesAircraft
movements [51]
Rank
change
Annual
change
1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 338,5771 Increase2.svg
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 261,3312 Increase2.svg
3 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 201,4132 Decrease2.svg
4 Calgary International Airport Calgary 190,0915 Increase2.svg
5 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 179,6018 Increase2.svg
6 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 174,7483 Decrease2.svg
7 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 135,4541 Decrease2.svg
8 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 134,4001 Decrease2.svg
9 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 129,1724 Decrease2.svg
10 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 127,2842 Decrease2.svg
11 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 122,878Steady2.svg
12 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 117,5862 Decrease2.svg
13 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 111,5388 Increase2.svg
14 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 102,2122 Increase2.svg
15 Victoria International Airport Victoria 101,5071 Decrease2.svg
16 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 100,55512 Increase2.svg
17 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 98,4585 Increase2.svg
18 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 88,5245 Increase2.svg
19 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 87,5705 Increase2.svg
20 London International Airport London 87,1064 Increase2.svg
21 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 83,3771 Decrease2.svg
22 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 79,6957 Decrease2.svg
23 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 79,25411 Decrease2.svg
24 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 78,9137 Decrease2.svg
25 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 66,1194 Increase2.svg
26 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 60,2602 Increase2.svg
27 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 54,9684 Decrease2.svg
28 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 52,6713 Decrease2.svg
29 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 52,0632 Increase2.svg
30 Yellowknife Airport Yellowknife 49,152
31 Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre Metro Vancouver 48,847
32 Windsor International Airport Windsor 45,621
33 Regina International Airport Regina 44,791
34 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 42,604
35 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 42,282
36 Prince George Airport Prince George 42,226
37 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 38,185
38 Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Whitehorse 36,356
39 Saint-Jean Airport Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 35,313
40 Red Deer Regional Airport Red Deer 34,769
41 St. John's International Airport St. John's 33,468
42 Gander International Airport Gander 33,215

2021

Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

RankRank
change
AirportServesTotal
passengers
Annual
change
1Steady2.svg Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 12,700,000 [52] 4.5%Decrease2.svg
2Steady2.svg Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 7,086,602 [53] 3.0%Decrease2.svg
3Steady2.svg Calgary International Airport Calgary Region 6,326,406 [54] 11.5%Increase2.svg
4Steady2.svg Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 5,201,751 [55] 4.3%Decrease2.svg
5Steady2.svg Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 2,793,581 [56] 6.3%Increase2.svg
6Increase2.svg1 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 1,223,054 [57] 5.9%Decrease2.svg
7Decrease2.svg1 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 1,170,789 [58] 14.1%Decrease2.svg
8Steady2.svg Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 1,076,458 [59] 8.1%Increase2.svg
9Steady2.svg Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 829,804 [11] 12.5%Increase2.svg
10Steady2.svg Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 673,478 [38] 17.2%Increase2.svg
11Increase2.svg7 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 503,955 [60] 59.7%Increase2.svg
12Increase2.svg3 St. John's International Airport St. John's 478,124 [61] 31%Increase2.svg
13Decrease2.svg1 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 439,927 [62] 4.8%Decrease2.svg
14Steady2.svg Regina International Airport Regina 355,490 [63] 4.0%Decrease2.svg
15Decrease2.svg4 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 353,203 [64] 34%Decrease2.svg
16Increase2.svg2 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 316,025 [44] 7.9%Increase2.svg
17Decrease2.svg4 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 282,000 [65] 27.5%Decrease2.svg
18Decrease2.svg2 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 250,019 [66] 24.0%Decrease2.svg
19Steady2.svg Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 228,627 [25] 0.3%Decrease2.svg
20Increase2.svg1 Prince George Airport Prince George 201,506 [67] 13.8%Increase2.svg
21Increase2.svg1 Nanaimo Airport Nanaimo 193,425 [49] 11.0%Increase2.svg
22Steady2.svg Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 177,040 [68] 2.1%Increase2.svg
23Increase2.svg7 Region of Waterloo International Airport Waterloo Region 171,828 [69] 245%Increase2.svg
24Decrease2.svg2 Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 111,160 [48] 55.5%Increase2.svg
25Decrease2.svg5 London International Airport London 101,363 [70] Decrease2.svg

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements

RankAirportServesAircraft
movements [71]
Rank
change
Annual
change
1 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 211,335Steady2.svg
2 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 174,588Steady2.svg
3 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 169,0171 Increase2.svg
4 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 166,9351 Decrease2.svg
5 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 138,969Steady2.svg
6 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 133,2932 Increase2.svg
7 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 129,649Steady2.svg
8 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 125,7611 Increase2.svg
9 Calgary International Airport Calgary 124,1083 Decrease2.svg
10 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 116,628Steady2.svg
11 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 115,350Steady2.svg
12 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 107,3391 Increase2.svg
13 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 98,8571 Decrease2.svg
14 Victoria International Airport Victoria 98,7213 Increase2.svg
15 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 96,6781 Increase2.svg
16 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 85,0152 Increase2.svg
17 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 82,8085 Increase2.svg
18 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 81,6373 Increase2.svg
19 London International Airport London 77,0997 Increase2.svg
20 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 75,5813 Increase2.svg
21 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 73,4691 Decrease2.svg
22 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 71,3163 Decrease2.svg
23 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 71,2251 Increase2.svg
24 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 69,8559 Decrease2.svg
25 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 67,7255 Increase2.svg
26 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 66,5721 Increase2.svg
27 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 65,4502 Decrease2.svg
28 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 64,797Steady2.svg
29 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 57,69715 Decrease2.svg
30 Regina International Airport Regina 44,4331 Decrease2.svg
31 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 32,315Steady2.svg
32 Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre Metro Vancouver 32,204Increase2.svg

2020

Air traffic decreased greatly in this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

RankRank
change
AirportServesTotal
passengers
Annual
change
1Steady2.svg Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 13,307,077 [72] 73.6%Decrease2.svg
2Steady2.svg Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 7,300,287 [73] 72.3%Decrease2.svg
3Increase2.svg1 Calgary International Airport Calgary Region 5,675,483 [74] 68.4%Decrease2.svg
4Decrease2.svg1 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 5,436,998 [75] 73.2%Decrease2.svg
5Steady2.svg Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 2,628,891 [76] 67.7%Decrease2.svg
6Steady2.svg Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 1,363,512 [77] 73.3%Decrease2.svg
7Steady2.svg Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 1,299,225 [78] 71.0%Decrease2.svg
8Steady2.svg Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 995,426 [79] 76.2%Decrease2.svg
9Increase2.svg1 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 737,447 [80] 63.7%Decrease2.svg
10Increase2.svg1 Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 574,874 [81] 70.1%Decrease2.svg
11Increase2.svg1 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 535,111 [82] 70.1%Decrease2.svg
12Increase2.svg1 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 461,900 [83] 69.0%Decrease2.svg
13Decrease2.svg4 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 389,000 [84] 86.0%Decrease2.svg
14Increase2.svg1 Regina International Airport Regina 370,364 [85] 68.6%Decrease2.svg
15Decrease2.svg1 St. John's International Airport St. John's 364,980 [86] 75.4%Decrease2.svg
16Increase2.svg1 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 329,193 [87] 66.0%Decrease2.svg
17Decrease2.svg1 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 315,578 [60] 68.7%Decrease2.svg
18Steady2.svg Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 292,865 [44] 64.8%Decrease2.svg
19Increase2.svg2 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 229,314 [25] 61.5%Decrease2.svg
20Decrease2.svg1 London International Airport London 202,556Decrease2.svg
21Increase2.svg1 Prince George Airport Prince George 176,994 [88] 64.4%Decrease2.svg
22Increase2.svg Nanaimo Airport Nanaimo 174,287 [49] 64.5%Decrease2.svg
23Decrease2.svg3 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 173,404 [89] 74.3%Decrease2.svg
24Decrease2.svg3 Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 71,480 [48] 81.3%Decrease2.svg

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements

RankAirportServesAircraft
movements [71]
Rank
change
Annual
change
1 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 185,4314 Increase2.svg
2 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 175,0601 Decrease2.svg
3 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 156,6401 Decrease2.svg
4 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 137,2652 Increase2.svg
5 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 128,7642 Increase2.svg
6 Calgary International Airport Calgary 119,5463 Decrease2.svg
7 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 117,3902 Increase2.svg
8 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 107,2514 Increase2.svg
9 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 101,4432 Increase2.svg
10 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 100,7972 Decrease2.svg
11 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 99,9764 Increase2.svg
12 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 97,3858 Decrease2.svg
13 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 89,5037 Increase2.svg
14 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 86,8003 Increase2.svg
15 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 85,5811 Increase2.svg
16 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 80,483
17 Victoria International Airport Victoria 80,1212 Increase2.svg
18 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 77,754Steady2.svg
19 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 70,1834 Decrease2.svg
20 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 69,1807 Decrease2.svg
21 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 68,775
22 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 65,257
23 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 64,093
24 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 61,354
25 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 60,267
26 London International Airport London 59,170
27 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 56,877
28 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 54,05318 Decrease2.svg
29 Regina International Airport Regina 39,495
30 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 35,309
31 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 35,207

2019

Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

RankRank
change
AirportServesTotal
passengers
Annual
change
1Steady2.svg Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 50,499,431 [90] 2.0%Increase2.svg
2Steady2.svg Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 26,379,870 [91] 1.7%Increase2.svg
3Steady2.svg Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 20,305,106 [92] 4.5%Increase2.svg
4Steady2.svg Calgary International Airport Calgary Metropolitan Region 17,957,780 [93] 3.5%Increase2.svg
5Steady2.svg Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 8,151,532 [94] 1.2%Decrease2.svg
6Steady2.svg Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 5,106,487 [95] 0.1%Decrease2.svg
7Steady2.svg Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 4,484,249 [78] 0.0%Steady2.svg
8Steady2.svg Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 4,188,443 [96] 3.0%Decrease2.svg
9Steady2.svg Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 2,774,000 [84] 1.2%Decrease2.svg
10Steady2.svg Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 2,032,144 [97] 1.3%Decrease2.svg
11Steady2.svg Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 1,924,385 [81] 6.1%Decrease2.svg
12Steady2.svg Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 1,789,005 [98] 0.8%Increase2.svg
13Steady2.svg Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 1,490,000 [99] 1.9%Decrease2.svg
14Steady2.svg St. John's International Airport St. John's 1,483,6603.9%Decrease2.svg
15Steady2.svg Regina International Airport Regina 1,179,485 [100] 4.75%Decrease2.svg
16Steady2.svg Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 1,008,116 [60] 19.7%Increase2.svg
17Steady2.svg John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 955,373 [101] 32%Increase2.svg
18Steady2.svg Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 832,570 [44] 4.2%Decrease2.svg
19Increase2.svg2 London International Airport London 683,155 [102] 27%Increase2.svg
20Decrease2.svg1 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 674,406 [103] 1.0%Decrease2.svg

Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements

RankAirportServesAircraft
movements [104]
Rank
change
Annual
change
1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 455,099Steady2.svg4.35% Decrease2.svg
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 332,214Steady2.svg2.13% Increase2.svg
3 Calgary International Airport Calgary 238,843Steady2.svg2.13% Decrease2.svg
4 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 237,801Steady2.svg1.51% Decrease2.svg
5 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 216,557Steady2.svg10.84% Increase2.svg
6 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 164,285Steady2.svg13.77% Increase2.svg
7 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 153,6683 Increase2.svg12.20% Increase2.svg
8 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 145,4824 Increase2.svg12.68% Increase2.svg
9 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 144,931Steady2.svg5.62% Increase2.svg
10 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 144,7552 Decrease2.svg3.05% Decrease2.svg
11 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 142,5236 Increase2.svg20.8% Increase2.svg
12 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 140,7032 Increase2.svg18.7% Increase2.svg
13 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 135,1752 Decrease2.svg0.13% Increase2.svg
14 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 133,7697 Decrease2.svg6.18% Decrease2.svg
15 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 132,4231 Increase2.svg12.22% Increase2.svg
16 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 122,3082 Increase2.svg5.64% Increase2.svg
17 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 121,4372 Increase2.svg16.4% Increase2.svg
18 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 115,8923 Decrease2.svg2.08% Decrease2.svg
19 Victoria International Airport Victoria 113,1296 Decrease2.svg8.13% Decrease2.svg
20 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 94,577Steady2.svg8.84% Decrease2.svg

Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic

RankAirport [105] ServesDomestic% of totalTrans border% of totalInternational% of total
1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 17,677,50435.9%13,624,31027.7%17,880,87736.4%
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 12,288,88447.8%6,296,48824.5%7,122,12327.7%
3 Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 6,884,67135.2%4,441,90822.7%8,237,08242.1%
4 Calgary International Airport Calgary 11,853,82868.9%3,470,49620.2%1,872,32010.9%
5 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Capital Region 6,503,82782.5%963,76212.2%414,1325.3%
6 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 3,868,03577.8%680,68817.6%421,1678.5%
7 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 3,608,73984.4%479,35911.2%185,7954.4%
8 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 3,471,94184.1%355,7968.6%300,5067.3%
9 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto n/a D  n/a D  00.0%
10 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 1,818,92692.4%99,8465.1%50,2412.6%
11 Victoria International Airport Victoria 1,594,84786.4%n/a D  n/a D  
12 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 1,164,37767.6%217,98312.7%339,16329.1%
13 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 1,299,52988.1%n/a D  n/a D  
14 St. John's International Airport St. John's 1,385,67596.6%n/a D  n/a D  
15 Regina International Airport Regina 1,061,65491.2%n/a D  n/a D  
16 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 707,04295.5%n/a D  n/a D  
17 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley n/a D  n/a D  n/a D  
18 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton n/a D  n/a D  n/a D  
19 London International Airport London 627,96093.6%n/a D  n/a D  
20 Greater Moncton International Airport Moncton 608,98292.6%n/a D  n/a D  

Notes

A. ^ Statistics Canada figures.
B. ^ Airport operating authority figures.
C. ^ Estimated from graph.
D. ^ Numbers are "suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act". [106]
E. ^ Estimated figure.

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