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Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

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Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (Aéroport international Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau de Montréal; IATA Airport Code YUL), or Montreal-Trudeau for short, is an international airport serving Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Montreal-Trudeau was formerly known as Montreal Dorval International Airport. It is located in Dorval, Quebec on the Island of Montreal, now part of the borough of Dorval-L'Île-Dorval in Montreal.

The airport has a satellite building (the Aeroquay) that is divided into two sections and two concourses (called jetties).

The airport was renamed in honour of former Canadian Prime Minister, the late Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, on January 1, 2004, the renaming having been announced in September the previous year. This move provoked opposition from Quebec sovereignists opposed to the policies Prime Minister Trudeau had adopted while in office.

Montreal-Trudeau is one of two airports in the Montreal area, the other being Montreal-Mirabel International Airport.

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1 Aeroquays and Jetties
2 External link

Aeroquays and Jetties

International Flights Aeroquay

Transborder Flight Jetty

Domestic Flights Aeroquay

Domestic Flights Jetty

External link