A total of 10 aviation lease parcels located in Whitehorse and Mayo are now available through a land lease lottery. These parcels will provide a variety of opportunities for established and growing aviation businesses in the territory.
As part of the Government of Yukon’s commitment to providing opportunities for growth within the aviation sector a total of 10 aviation lease parcels located in Whitehorse and Mayo are now available through a land lease lottery. These parcels will provide a variety of opportunities for established and growing aviation businesses in the territory.
The deadline to submit your application package is March 23, 2021 at 4:30 p.m. The lottery will take place via live stream on April 13, 2021 at 10 a.m. Successful winners of the lottery will be contacted directly.
"I am pleased to announce these 10 aviation leases, which will create opportunities for aviation businesses. This lottery will strengthen this important sector’s foundation in Yukon." Minister of Highways and Public Works Richard Mostyn
The Whitehorse parcels include:
one recreational/general aviation lease parcel on Taxiway Golf;
four commercial fixed wing lease parcels on Chipmunk Place; and
three commercial fixed wing lease parcels on Taxiway Golf.
Two commercial fixed wing parcels are also available at the Mayo Airport.
Find out how you can apply for the lottery at yukon.ca/en/land-lottery-aviation-lease-parcels

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