- Estevan Regional Airport (CYEN) was built in 1989 and had major runway and taxiway surface and lighting upgrades done in 2015. There are four runways available for use. The airport has full-time staff on the field, is maintained to the highest standards and is kept open for business 365 days a year.
- CYEN is located 12 miles north of the U.S. border and three miles north of the City of Estevan. It is ideally located 120 miles southeast of Moose Jaw and 80 miles northwest of Minot. Estevan Airport is an official port of entry with CANPASS which allows excellent transborder flight opportunities.
- The main runway, 08-26, is 5,000’ in length and 100’ wide. It has a pavement load rating of 11. It is easily expandable to 6,000’ if required. Critical aircraft is a Boeing 737-100; C-130 Hercules, Bombardier Q400, as well as all sizes of business jets frequently use the runway. Runway 08-26 is equipped with PAPI lights and REILS lights.
- The secondary runway, 15-33, is 3,000’ and 75’ wide and works as an excellent crosswind runway for strong wind conditions.
- All runway ends are equipped with state of the art G.P.S. WAAS LPV approaches, that allows for operation in all weather conditions.
- The airport also has an AWOS for current weather conditions that is updated 24/7. The airport also has a TAF from 1200Z – 0000Z daily for accurate weather forecasts.
- The main hangar has a fully appointed lobby for arriving and departing passengers; pilots lounge equipped with weather services, Wi-Fi, and satellite T.V. Car rentals and taxi services are locally available. A pilot’s courtesy vehicle is available for travel into Estevan.
- CYEN has wide open airspace that is underutilized. It is class “G” airspace below 12,500’ and class “B” airspace above. There is no end of possibilities for further use of the areas open skies and great weather.