Villeneuve Airport is the primary flight-training facility for
the Edmonton Capital Region. Its air traffic control tower operates
daily from 08:00 to 21:00. The small terminal located next to the
tower accommodates a NAV CANADA Flight Information Kiosk.
Villeneuve often hosts glider training for air cadets.
Economic Impact
The Villeneuve Airport is home to 16 businesses, including
aircraft flight training, fixed-wing aircraft maintenance, as well
as helicopter maintenance and aviation operations. Total economic
impact is:
- $31 million in economic output
- 90 direct jobs
- $1.3 million in tax contribution
Source: Economic
Impact Study of Villeneuve and Cooking Lake Airports, April
2006
Rates and Fees (effective Jan. 5,
2009)
Like many general aviation airports in Canada, Villeneuve
Airport continues to be challenged to meet its costs of operations
and capital. As we move forward to address these issues, and to
continue to provide our users with services they expect, Edmonton
Airports is introducing a new schedule of landing fees and aircraft
parking fees at Villeneuve Airport.
The landing fees will apply to fixed wing turbine and jet
aircraft landings; the parking fees will apply to aircraft parked
on the main Apron and the public tie-down area. Fees are effective
Jan. 5, 2009.
Landing fees are applicable to fixed-wing turbine and jet
aircraft and are charged per 1000 kg or portion thereof of the
maximum design takeoff weight (MTOW) of the aircraft.
| Aircraft MTOW (kg) |
Rate per 1000 kgs |
| 10,000 kgs or less |
$3.00 |
| 10,001 kgs or greater |
$3.50 |
Parking fees are applicable to aircraft parked on the main Apron
and the public tie-down area.
| Main Apron |
| Aircraft MGTOW (kg) |
Daily |
Monthly |
Annually |
| 10,000 kgs or less |
$13.00 |
$120.00 |
$720.00 |
| 10,001 kgs or greater |
$20.00 |
$180.00 |
$1080.00 |
Public Tie-down Area - $400.00/Annum
More information
Future Growth
A Villeneuve Airport Master Plan was finalized in 2006. It makes
recommendations for the development of the airport that are
expected to create increased business and employment opportunities
and increased property taxes paid to the county. The plan also
identifies the potential for an Airport Business Park on the
southeast quadrant of the airport property.
It is expected that traffic at Villeneuve Airport will grow over
time, although the size of the aircraft will not increase due to
runway limitations.
Airport Statistics
- Elevation: 668 metres (2,255 feet) above mean sea level
- Co-ordinates: 53°40'3" N, 113°51'16" W
- Two paved runways (3,500 feet x 100 feet)
- 12 aircraft hangars
- Total site: 573 hectares (162 hectares currently in use)
- Approximately 75,000 aircraft landings and takeoffs per
year