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| IATA = YAB |
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| IATA = YAB |
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| TC = CJX7 |
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| TC = CJX7 |
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| WMO = 71592 |
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| type = Private |
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| type = Private |
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| owner = |
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| owner = |
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| elevation-f = 72 |
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| elevation-f = 72 |
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| elevation-m = {{convert|72|ft|disp=output number only}} |
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| elevation-m = {{convert|72|ft|disp=output number only}} |
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| latd = 73 | latm = 00 | lats = 23 | latNS = N |
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| coordinates = {{Coord|73|00|23|N|085|02|50|W|type:airport_region:CA-NU|display=inline,title|name=Arctic Bay Airport}} |
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| longd= 085 | longm= 02 | longs= 50 | longEW= W |
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| coordinates_type = airport |
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| coordinates_region = CA-NU |
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| pushpin_map = Canada |
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| pushpin_label = CJX7 |
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| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Nunavut |
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| website = |
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| website = |
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| r1-number = 13/31 |
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| r1-number = 13/31 |
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| r1-length-m = {{convert|3935|ft|disp=output number only}} |
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| r1-length-m = {{convert|3935|ft|disp=output number only}} |
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| footnotes = Source: ]<ref name="CFS">{{CFS}}</ref> |
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| footnotes = Source: ],<ref name="CFS">{{CFS}}</ref><br>]<ref></ref> |
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In 2010 the runway, which at {{convert|1500|ft|abbr=on|0}} was the shortest in Nunavut, was extended to {{convert|3935|ft|abbr=on|0}}.<ref name="CFS"/> |
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In 2010 the runway, which at {{convert|1500|ft|abbr=on|0}} was the shortest in Nunavut, was extended to {{convert|3935|ft|abbr=on|0}}.<ref name="CFS"/> |
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==Airlines and destinations== |
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==Airlines and destinations== |
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In 2010 the runway, which at 1,500 ft (457 m) was the shortest in Nunavut, was extended to 3,935 ft (1,199 m).