On June 1, 1929, the city of
Saskatoon was given a "Licence For Air Harbour" and the airport was established. This provided a home for the Saskatoon Aero Club. From 1940 to 1947, the city leased the airport to the
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). The airport became
RCAF Station Saskatoon. The station was a part of the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, and the station was home to No. 4 Service Flight Training School. To support these operations, four large
hangars were built, as well as support buildings, which included a hospital and
control tower. After the war (1947) the airport was transferred to the
Canadian Department of Transport for civilian use. The same year,
Trans-Canada Air Lines, now known as
Air Canada, started to provide passenger service using
Douglas DC-3 aircraft. Air Canada in 1950 began operating the
Canadair North Star at the airport, followed by the
Vickers Viscount in 1955. A new
terminal building was also constructed in 1955 by Transport Department architects. The primary runway (09/27) was lengthened in 1954 and again in 1960 to . The secondary runway (15/33) was lengthened in 1963 to . From 1950 to 1978 the Airport was again made a station of the RCAF. The station was named
RCAF Station Saskatoon. On January 1, 1971, the City of Saskatoon annexed the airport and surrounding lands totalling 2,111.7 acres. The nearby area, which contained personnel housing and support services, was annexed by the city in 1965. In 1972, due to larger aircraft and more frequent flights, plans were drafted for a new terminal building. The new terminal built by Holiday and Scott Between October 2005 and May 2008,
Air Canada ended "mainline" service into Saskatoon, turning over routes to
Air Canada Jazz. In 2006,
Pronto Airways started operating at the airport. In 2006
Transwest Air introduced service to
Fort McMurray,
Alberta. For a short period of time between 2006 and April 2007,
Northwestern Air also operated flights to
Fort McMurray. In 2008,
United Airlines began non-stop regional service from
Denver that operated until 2015. In 2009,
United Airlines announced regional service from
Chicago that operated until 2014. In March 2015, Missinippi Airways began thrice-weekly service to Saskatoon direct to Flin Flon, Manitoba, with a one-stop connection to The Pas, Manitoba, though this ceased three months later. In June, 2016,
New Leaf Airlines announced they would begin flying to Kelowna and Hamilton direct from Saskatoon twice weekly beginning July 27, 2016, but this lasted just four months before in November of that year. == 2009-2015 Renovation and Expansions ==