Gregster
Legacy Member
That's nothing new. The legend is property owners lobbied the gov hard enough not to expand as they feared a sudden influx of land in Montreal would devalue property. Airlines were also starting to lobby for longer ETOPs meaning they could fly long range twins across the pond in the early 80s with those new 767s and A300s. Air Canada was one of the first to start flying twins across the Atlantic. But hey the first referendum did that all on it's own haha
Montreal had a STOLport downtown in the 70s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_STOLport
Montreal had a STOLport downtown in the 70s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_STOLport