Improvements at Inuvik Airport to Begin This Fall
The first project under the $1 billion Arctic Infrastructure Fund will improve safety, reliability and cargo capacity at the airport.
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Improvements at Inuvik airport to begin this fall
The federal government says upgrades to Inuvik Airport's runway and access road are expected to begin this fall with an injection of up to $49.5 million. The post Improvements at Inuvik airport to begin this fall first appeared on Cabin Radio.
Feds announce up to $49.5M for Inuvik airport upgrades
Federal ministers announced up to $49.5 million in federal funding to modernize the Mike Zubko Airport in Inuvik on Monday. The money will go toward giving the existing cracked runway a consistent paved surface and toward replacing the access road with asphalt.
Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport modernisation to begin 2026
Inuvik – Strong and reliable transportation infrastructure is essential to keeping Northern, Arctic, and Indigenous communities connected. That’s why the first investment through the Arctic Infrastructure Fund (AIF) will be for the Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport, which serves as a lifeline for the local economy, ensures access to essential goods and services, and strengthens Canada’s presence in the North. Arctic ... Read More The post Inuvik (Mike…
INUVIK, NT, August 10, 2026 /CNW/ — A strong and reliable transportation infrastructure is ... The post The Government of Canada announces that the modernization of the Inuvik Airport (Mike Zubko) will begin this fall appeared first on Les Affaires.
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