A Short History of the Niagara Central Dorothy Rungeling Airport

CNQ3 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Triangular Pattern with Runway 11-29 Still in Service

CNQ3 BCATP Triangular Pattern with Runway 11-29 Still in Service

A Short History of the Niagara Central Dorothy Rungeling Airport



The Niagara Central Airport began its life in 1940 during the early years of the Second World War, and assisted with the training of R.C.A.F. pilots.


The buildings at the time were considered to be "temporary". For many years after the war, the "Welland Airport" trained private pilots and became a home to recreational and commercial fliers and flight training. In 1976, The Welland - Port Colborne Airport Act set the airport in a new direction.


Years later, in 2001, Royal Assent was received which changed the name of the airport to The Niagara Central Airport, and established the current configuration of the Airport Commission.


The runways at the airport follow the classic British triangular layout. Runway 11 - 29 was closed in 1986 due to deterioration of the surface. In 2018, 11 - 29 was rehabilitated as a turf runway by COPA 149 volunteers who raised the necessary funding through voluntary donations. See the Archives page for pictures of this ambitious project.

Avro Anson in front of Hangar #1 at CNQ3.  The original control tower has not yet been removed.

Avro Anson in front of Hangar #1 at CNQ3. The original control tower has not yet been removed.

Avro Anson CF-FRB

Avro Anson CF-FRB

Hangar number one with the current Air Cadet Building

Hangar #1 with the current Air Cadet Building

Some of the original buildings

Some of the original buildings

Original buildings

Original buildings

P-51 Mustang at CNQ3

P-51 Mustang at CNQ3

Biplane

Biplane

Cherokee D

Cherokee D

Welland Crowland Airport Signage

Welland Crowland Airport Signage

Cessna 150

Cessna 150

Stinson 103

Stinson 103

Biplane

Biplane

Biplane

Biplane

Fleet 80 Canuck CF-DZM

Fleet 80 Canuck CF-DZM

Beechcraft Bonanza A35 on the flight line

Beechcraft Bonanza A35 on the flight line