Aeropuerto de Fort St. John (North Peace) (YXJ)

Fort St. John (North Peace) Airport (IATA: YXJ / ICAO: CYXJ) is a pivotal aviation hub situated in Fort St. John, a city in the northeastern region of British Columbia, Canada. Historically, the airport played a significant role during World War II as a part of the Northwest Staging Route, which facilitated the movement of aircraft between the United States and Alaska.

Today, Fort St. John Airport serves primarily as a regional airport, catering to both domestic and limited international traffic. Located approximately 7 miles southeast of downtown Fort St. John, the airport is strategically positioned to support the transportation needs of the North Peace region, which is known for its robust natural resource industries, including oil, gas, and agriculture.

The airport's facilities are constantly evolving to meet the growing demand of the region. In recent years, it has handled an average of over 130,000 passengers annually, supported by multiple daily flights operated by major airlines such as Air Canada Express and WestJet Encore. These flights connect Fort St. John to major Canadian cities, including Vancouver and Calgary, making it an essential access point for residents and businesses in the area.

With modern amenities and a commitment to safety and efficiency, Fort St. John (North Peace) Airport continues to enhance its services and infrastructure, ensuring it remains a cornerstone of connectivity and economic growth for northeastern British Columbia.