TORONTO/DOWNSVIEW AIRPORT

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'Downsview Airport' or 'Toronto/Downsview Airport', , is located in Toronto, Ontario and has been exclusively used and owned as a testing facility by Bombardier Aerospace since 1994. Downsview Airport has its own fire service (Bombardier Emergency Services) which covers airport operations (using two airport fire rescue vehicles) and plant operations (using two SUV emergency vehicles). Bombardier Emergency Services employs robust employees who are trained as fire fighters, paramedics, and as peace officers (despite being a private airport, its security force is sworn in as Peace Officers per Canadian Airport Standards as well as being sworn fire fighters under the authority of the Ontario Fire Marshall).

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History
Tenants
References
See also

History


The Downsview Airport was developed in 1939 as an airfield next to an aircraft manufacturing plant operated by de Havilland Canada. In 1947, the Department of National Defence purchased property surrounding the airfield and expanded it, creating RCAF Station Downsview to provide an air base for Royal Canadian Air Force units. The base was renamed Canadian Forces Base Toronto (Downsview) in 1968 and retained this name until its closure in 1994.
Since 1998, the property has been administered by a civilian Crown corporation 'Parc Downsview Park', which co-manages the airfield with Bombardier Aerospace (the successor to de Havilland Canada). In recent years the property has been undergoing various landscape usage plans and some redevelopment has taken place.
The airfield was used in recent years to host the 1984 and 2002 Papal visits by Pope John Paul II, as well as to host the 2003 Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) concert headlined by the Rolling Stones.
The airfield has also served as a test site for several famous aircraft produced by de Havilland and Avro, including the Beaver, the Twin Otter, Dash 8 and the Avro Arrow. The airport is available to pilots only with prior permission.

Tenants



★ Parc Downsview Park – Government of Canada


★ Bombardier Aerospace


★ Toronto Aerospace Museum – formerly de Havilland Canada facility


★ Tree City


★ The Hangar Sports Complex


★ The Toronto Wildlife

Canadian Forces


Land Forces Central Area headquarters


★ Area Support Unit Toronto (formerly Garrison Support Unit Toronto)


Denison Armoury


32 Canadian Brigade Group headquarters


★ 2 Intelligence Company


32 Combat Engineer Regiment


★ 25 (Toronto) Service Battalion


Governor General's Horse Guards

References



Toronto Aerospace Museum



Parc Downsview Park

410 to 419 Squadrons

Military History Page


See also



List of airports in the Greater Toronto Area

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