Fredericton International Airport

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Fredericton International Airport (IATA: YFC, ICAO: CYFC) serves the capital region of New Brunswick, including the City of Fredericton and surrounding communities. Operated by the Fredericton International Airport Authority (FIAA), YFC offers domestic services with seasonal transborder and leisure flights from a single terminal.

At a glance — Fredericton (YFC)
Operator Fredericton International Airport Authority (FIAA)
Location Fredericton, New Brunswick (capital region)
Codes IATA: YFC • ICAO: CYFC
Terminal Single terminal (domestic; seasonal transborder/leisure services)
Security & border CATSACBSA (as scheduled)
Air navigation NAV CANADA (tower/terminal/en-route)
Official site yfcfredericton.ca

Overview

YFC connects New Brunswick’s capital with major Canadian hubs and seasonal vacation destinations. The airport supports scheduled passenger services, GA activity, medevac, and regional cargo.

Terminal and services

Facilities include retail/dining, a lounge (where offered), family and nursing rooms, pet relief areas, and special-assistance counters. Accessibility services align with federal rules under Canadian Transportation Agency oversight.

Ground transport

  • Transit & coaches: Local transit and regional coach services link the airport with downtown Fredericton and surrounding communities.
  • Road: Highway access to the city and river valley; taxis, ride-hail, rentals, and hotel shuttles operate from signed curbs.
  • Parking: Short-/long-term parking and a waiting area near the terminal.

Operations and airfield

Cold-weather operations include de-icing and runway condition reporting. NAV CANADA provides tower, terminal, and en-route services; GA aprons and hangars support local operators.

Security, border, and customs

CATSA screens passengers and baggage; CBSA processes international arrivals for scheduled and seasonal services.

See also

External links (official)