List of airports in Nunavut
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This is a list of airports in Nunavut. It includes all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports, aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.[1][2] Airport names in italics are part of the National Airports System.[3] With the exception of Iqaluit and Sanikiluaq airports, all other airports in Nunavut are within the Northern Domestic Airspace.

List of airports and heliports
The list is sorted by the name of the community served; click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order.
Defunct airports

| Community | Airport name | ICAO | TC LID | IATA | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doris Lake | Doris Lake Aerodrome | CDL7 | JOJ | 68°07′31″N 106°35′07″W | |
| Iqaluit | Frobisher Bay Air Base | 63°45′21″N 068°32′23″W | |||
| Lupin Mine | Lupin Airport | CYWO | YWO | 65°45′33″N 111°15′00″W | |
| Nanisivik | Nanisivik Airport | CYSR | YSR | 72°58′56″N 084°36′49″W |
Notes
- An airport of entry has four different categories. An AOE which can accept "all classes of scheduled and non-scheduled aircraft (passenger and cargo)." An AOE/# which can handle aircraft in the previous category but up to maximum number. This number can be exceeded if done in stages as shown in parentheses. An AOE/15 that can accept general aviation aircraft with a maximum of 15 passengers. An AOE/CAN which can handle aircraft subject to the CANPASS regulations.[4]