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Trenton Aerodrome

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Airport type
  
Public

Elevation AMSL
  
319 ft / 97 m

06/24
  
5,378

Elevation
  
97 m

Phone
  
+1 902-752-9348

Serves
  
Trenton

Time zone
  
AST (UTC−04:00)

Website
  
www.town.trenton.ns.ca

Code
  
YTN

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Owner
  
Sobeys

Trenton Aerodrome

Operator
  
Trenton Airport Limited

Address
  
174 Duke St, Trenton, NS B0K 1X0, Canada

Similar
  
Town of Trenton, Thorburn Airport, Town Of New Glasgow, Pictou County Tourist As, Nova Scotia Housing

Trenton Aerodrome, (ICAO: CYTN), is located adjacent to Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Since October, 2006, the airport has been owned by Sobeys Incorporated.

History

The airport began in 1928/1929 as a private operation by a group of local pilots. In June 1932 the 320 ft (98 m) grass strip was officially opened with the landing of a de Havilland Gypsy Moth by Canadian aviation pioneer, Jimmy Wade. Later that year Jim Mollison, on his east to west crossing of the Atlantic Ocean landed at the airport, which was later named after him.

In 1950, the airport left private ownership and became the property of the town of Trenton. But in 2006, municipal officials felt "... the town of about 2,700 could no longer afford to maintain the airport and its facilities, ..." After searching for a buyer the only bidder was Sobeys Capital Incorporated, the airport's principal user.

Notable visitors to the airport include several prime ministers and other politicians as well as Babe Ruth, Bill Clinton, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.

References

Trenton Aerodrome Wikipedia