. . . "CYMY"@en . "CYMY" . "Canada Quebec"@en . . "Adaport Victoria de Montr\u00E9al"@fr . . . . "L'adaport Victoria de Montr\u00E9al (code IATA : YMY \u2022 code OACI : CYMY), parfois orthographi\u00E9 adacport Victoria, \u00E9tait un a\u00E9rodrome d'avions \u00E0 d\u00E9collage et atterrissage courts (ADAC) situ\u00E9 pr\u00E8s du centre-ville de Montr\u00E9al, au Qu\u00E9bec (Canada). Fruit d'un programme de recherche lanc\u00E9 par le Gouvernement du Canada, le petit a\u00E9roport \u00E9tait desservi uniquement par Airtransit, une soci\u00E9t\u00E9 de la Couronne servant de vitrine technologique pour la fili\u00E8re ADAC canadienne."@fr . . . . . . . . "2616"^^ . . . "Victoria STOLport"@en . "45.48305555555555 -73.54055555555556" . "POINT(-73.540557861328 45.483055114746)"^^ . . . . . . . "-73.54055786132812"^^ . . . . . . . "Government of Canada"@en . "EDT"@en . . "240.0"^^ . . . . . "YMY" . . "Victoria STOLport (IATA: YMY, ICAO: CYMY) was a short take-off and landing aerodrome near downtown Montreal during the mid-1970s. The STOLport had been constructed on the former parking lot for Expo 67. The airport operated a two-year STOL demonstration service, with the participation of the Ministry of Transportation, the Canadian Air Transport Administration and other Federal Agencies in order to obtain and evaluate the data on passengers and economics of the STOL service. The choice of the route fell on the Montreal \u2013 Ottawa corridor, between which 2.5 million people travelled every year. The STOLport in Ottawa was Rockcliffe Airport because of its proximity to downtown. Airtransit Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada was incorporated on June 19, 1973 with six de Havilland DHC-6-300 (M.O.T.) Twin Otter, registered as CF-CST, CF-CSU, CF-CSV, CF-CSW, CF-CSX, CF-CSY, while regular flights started in early 1974. At the end of the demonstration, the service was discontinued and the STOLport decommissioned and eventually turned into the Montreal Technoparc technology park."@en . . "CYMY"@en . . "Victoria STOLport"@en . . "300.0"^^ . . "Victoria STOLport (IATA: YMY, ICAO: CYMY) was a short take-off and landing aerodrome near downtown Montreal during the mid-1970s. The STOLport had been constructed on the former parking lot for Expo 67. The airport operated a two-year STOL demonstration service, with the participation of the Ministry of Transportation, the Canadian Air Transport Administration and other Federal Agencies in order to obtain and evaluate the data on passengers and economics of the STOL service. The choice of the route fell on the Montreal \u2013 Ottawa corridor, between which 2.5 million people travelled every year."@en . . . . . . . "Montreal"@en . . . . . "L'adaport Victoria de Montr\u00E9al (code IATA : YMY \u2022 code OACI : CYMY), parfois orthographi\u00E9 adacport Victoria, \u00E9tait un a\u00E9rodrome d'avions \u00E0 d\u00E9collage et atterrissage courts (ADAC) situ\u00E9 pr\u00E8s du centre-ville de Montr\u00E9al, au Qu\u00E9bec (Canada). Fruit d'un programme de recherche lanc\u00E9 par le Gouvernement du Canada, le petit a\u00E9roport \u00E9tait desservi uniquement par Airtransit, une soci\u00E9t\u00E9 de la Couronne servant de vitrine technologique pour la fili\u00E8re ADAC canadienne. Construit sur un ancien parc de stationnement de l'Exposition universelle de 1967, lui-m\u00EAme \u00E9rig\u00E9 sur un ancien lieu d'enfouissement des d\u00E9chets, l'adaport Victoria est mis hors service moins de deux ans apr\u00E8s son inauguration le 30 avril 1976 alors qu'Airtransit conna\u00EEt un succ\u00E8s mitig\u00E9 et que les contraintes techniques aux op\u00E9rations se multiplient."@fr . "Victoria STOLport"@en . "45.48305511474609"^^ . . . . . "1117541379"^^ . . . . . . . . . "YMY"@en . . . "Location in Quebec"@en . "12554933"^^ . .