Montréal / Saint-Hubert Airport satellite view
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CYHU · YHU

Montréal / Saint-Hubert Airport

45.51750°N
-73.41690°W
ARR / DAY
61
46.5%
DEP / DAY
64
46.1%
ON-TIME
schedules pending
AVG DELAY
7d window

Montréal / Saint-Hubert Airport (CYHU/YHU) is a medium international airport located in Montréal, Canada. It features 3 runways with the longest being 7,840 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 61 arrivals and 64 departures per day on average over the last 7 days, served by 24 carriers across 34 routes. The most active carrier is Porter Airlines (POE). The busiest route is to Quebec Jean Lesage International Airport (CYQB). At the busiest hour of an average day, we calculated that a plane takes off or lands roughly every 257 seconds.

Current weather

Latest METAR observation

1h ago
Temp
66°F
Wind
4 kts
170°
Visib
10+ km
Ceil
METAR CYHU 080700Z AUTO 17004KT 9SM CLR 19/15 A3001 RMK SLP165 DENSITY ALT 500FT

Delays by hour

Avg minutes · local time · last 30 days

Schedule vs actual
0m 5a 0m 6a 32m 7a 36m 8a 15m 9a 20m 10a 26m 11a 11m 12p

Destination network

Great-circle routes from CYHU · last 7d

28 destinations
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Hourly traffic

Avg movements per hour · local time · last 30 days

peak 8 AM · 1 movement every 257 s
12a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p

Top routes

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Route Operator Flights Avg enroute
YHUYTZ
Toronto, CA
PTR 32 1h 18m
YHUYYZ
Toronto, CA
Porter Airlines 20 1h 22m
YHUYQB
Quebec, CA
9736140 Canada Inc. - Pascan 20 0h 40m
YHUYVR
Vancouver, CA
Porter Airlines 19 5h 6m
YHUYQB
Quebec, CA
Panorama Aviation 16 0h 42m
YHUYHZ
Halifax, CA
Porter Airlines 14 1h 21m
YHUYHM
Hamilton, CA
PTR 14 1h 20m
YHUYSJ
Saint John, CA
9736140 Canada Inc. - Pascan 10 1h 28m
YHUYYC
Calgary, CA
Porter Airlines 10 4h 23m
YHUYYT
St. John's, CA
Porter Airlines 9 2h 21m
YHUYEG
Edmonton, CA
Porter Airlines 9 4h 16m
YHUYWG
Winnipeg, CA
Porter Airlines 8 2h 45m
YHUYQM
Moncton, CA
PTR 8 1h 27m
YHUYQB
Quebec, CA
AIR Liaison 7 0h 38m
YHUYQB
Quebec, CA
Chrono Aviation Inc. D/B/A Chrono Aviation 6 1h 30m
YHUYVB
Bonaventure, CA
9736140 Canada Inc. - Pascan 5 1h 36m
YHUYUL
Montréal, CA
CGJ 4 2h 18m
YHUYTZ
Toronto, CA
CGJ 4 1h 31m
YHUCSU3
St-Hyacinthe, CA
CGX 4 0h 35m
YHUYQB
Quebec, CA
Trabajos Aereos y Publicidad Andaluza 4 1h 17m

Pilot & community notes

8 comments from OurAirports — click to expand

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rstan
10/12/2015
Great Airport
Easy to use and easy access to downtown Montreal Pascan was a very reasonably priced FBO Helpful and cooperative !!
Anonymous
07/04/2014
New FBO
There's a new FBO at the end of Juliet threshold 24R called H-18 i think. They only serve Jet-A, but they offer the best service on the field. Pascan is crowded with their own airplanes and they rarely have hangar space available. h18 saved me this winter, they gave me an amazing price, even though I was in a 172 and couldn't buy fuel from them. Definitely a place to check out. And they are only 15 minutes driving from downtown!
Anonymous
09/26/2011
re: flying
Yup Laurentide is still around in Les Cedres.
Anonymous
07/05/2011
flying
I started flying there in the 70s, best experience at the time. Is Laurentide Aviation still around?
Lommer
02/24/2008
re: Landing Fee ($8.67)
Les Cedres would be faster (but further) than St. Hubert, and Mascouche would more difficult than both to get into downtown. If you're cabbing, I suppose the St. Hubert landing fee would be justified, but be sure to check fuel prices too!
david
02/21/2008
re: Landing Fee ($8.67)
Lommer: thanks for the comment on YHU -- I haven't been there since they brought in the landing fee. How are Mascouche and Ceders for getting into downtown Montreal compared to St-Hubert? It would be pretty easy to burn more than $8.67 in extra round-trip transportation costs.
Lommer
08/01/2007
Landing Fee ($8.67)
Beware the landing fee! If you need the runway room then by all means use St. Hubert, but in my opinion, Maschouche and Les Cedres are preferable if you're going to Montreal.
Tony
07/24/2007
Shopping
There is a very large shopping centre (mall) a short taxi ride away. I used to take an aircraft here for an annual inspection and my significant other would take advantage of the time in Montreal for some serious clothes shopping, the kind of shopping that you cannot do in Eastern Ontario. (This sounds wierd, but an ex-Montrealer would understand what I meant.)
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