The number of passengers stranded was not known, but Transport Canada, the government agency, said the airline typically carried 17,000 travelers a day.
In 1994 Transport Canada announces it will divest itself of local and regional airports.
After a "due diligence review," Transport Canada released the report in July 2011.
Creation of the federal regulations was coordinated by Transport Canada.
Victoria is a federal "public harbour" as defined by Transport Canada.
Even though a prototype was constructed, by November 2012 no examples were registered in its home country with Transport Canada.
However, once in international waters, Transport Canada decided to cut her loose.
Safety concerns were cited by Transport Canada in their reason to not pursue a salvage operation to retrieve the ship.
Passengers had to wait for hours to disembark because Transport Canada was on high security alert.
Fredericton was designated an international airport in 2007 by Transport Canada.