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London International Airport (CYXU) serves the city of London, Ontario, Canada, and offers a substantial ILS-equipped runway well suited to a range of simulated traffic from light singles to airliners. It is a Toronto Centre-controlled field with tower and ATIS services, sitting at an elevation of 906 feet.
CYXU, known as London International Airport, serves London, Ontario, Canada. It is a medium-sized Canadian airport with a control tower, ATIS and an instrument landing system, making it a useful and instructive destination for simulator pilots wanting to practise IFR approaches or simply fly into a well-equipped regional Canadian field.
The airport lies at coordinates 43.0331, -81.1511 at an elevation of 906 feet above mean sea level. Air traffic in the area is worked by Toronto Centre.
London Airport has two paved, lit hard-surface runways. Runway 15/33 is the longer of the pair at 8,788 feet, with an ILS serving runway 15. Runway 09/27 measures 6,288 feet. Both runways are hard-surfaced and lit.
The airport operates on a mandatory frequency basis with an A/G frequency of 119.4 MHz. The tower also transmits on 119.4 MHz, ground control operates on 121.9 MHz, and a separate radio frequency of 122.5 MHz is available. ATIS is broadcast on 127.8 MHz, and the overlying centre, Toronto Centre, works traffic on 135.3 MHz. Runway 15 is equipped with an ILS for instrument approaches.
The field operates as London International Airport, handling scheduled airline traffic alongside general aviation movements.