The order applies to 120 aircraft registered in this country.
The aircraft has never been registered with the Canadian authorities.
There are more than 200 aircraft registered in this airport, doing around 150.000 operations per year.
The aircraft had been registered on 26 May 1930.
The aircraft has been registered in France in late 2012.
Two aircraft are currently (2010) registered in the United States.
The rule, if adopted, would affect 167 aircraft registered in this country, out of 650 worldwide.
As of November 2012 a total of 537 corporate and private aircraft had been registered.
Test flights were limited to the length of the runway after the aircraft was registered as a "research and development" project.
The aircraft was finally released and was registered to its owner on 4 June 2009.