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Alpha Aviation Inc. welcomes you to Boundary Bay Airport (CZBB).

Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Boundary Bay Airport is one of Canada's busiest airports with approximately 200,000 takeoffs and landings every year.

The airport is owned by the Corporation of Delta who transferred the operational responsibility for the airport to Alpha Aviation Inc. on December 1, 2004. Alpha Aviation has exciting plans for the rehabilitation of the airport and the development of the airport lands. Check the news section of this site for regular updates.

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ALPHA EXECUTIVE AIR

Alpha Executive Air is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alpha Aviation, Inc, who operate the Boundary Bay Airport on behalf of the Corporation of Delta.

Our mission is to provide convenient, reliable scheduled airline service from Delta Boundary Bay Airport to Victoria, BC and charter service to communities of Whistler, Vancouver Island, the Vancouver Lower Mainland and the Thompson Okanagan.

We offer morning and afternoon flights starting at a one-way fare of $89.

Alpha Executive Air’s King Air 100 twin engine, pressurized, turbo-prop aircraft flies you to your destination at a cruising speed of 420 km per hour in one of its six comfortable executive style leather seats.

Please follow the link for more information and to BOOK YOUR FLIGHT.

Visit www.flyalpha.ca

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Airport Development Updates

>>November 30, 2007 Update

 

News

Boundary Bay Airport proudly supports
the Air Cadets 828 Hurricane Squadron Program

02/14/2008

Air Cadets 828 LogoThe Air Cadets have been an integral part of the annual Boundary Bay Air show and the Battle of Britain Commemorative Parade for the past three years.

To raise money for their programs the 828 Squadron recycles cans, bottles and scrap metal collected at the Airport's Terminal and Heritage Hangar. As part of their citizenship/ community service program the Squadron organizes an annual clean up at the airport and conducts the final annual Flying and Aircrew survival training weekend every May at the airport.

Last year the Air Cadets planted 15 chestnut trees, in the 40 acres directly north of the airport, for the Corporation of Delta.

For more information on the Local Air Cadet Program click on the link below
http://www.cadets.net/pac/828air/


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