Aircraft Crash/structure Firefighting (a/332p-19a) Truck Parts

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0R25T O-ring
009728204
145395 O-ring
009728204
215705 O-ring
011450716
3000521 O-ring
001591464
43463-A O-ring
001591464
43463A O-ring
001591464
8786553 O-ring
009728204
9178787 O-ring
009728204
AS3551-006 O-ring
009527101
MA236-21005 O-ring
011450716
MS9241-006 O-ring
009527101
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Toronto Pearson International Airport (IATA: YYZ, ICAO: CYYZ), officially named Lester B. Pearson International Airport (frequently shortened to Toronto Pearson, Pearson Airport, or simply Pearson), is an international airport serving the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the Greater Toronto Area, and the Golden Horseshoe, an urban agglomeration of 9.2 million people. The airport is named in honour of Toronto-born Lester B. Pearson, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and 14th Prime Minister of Canada.

Pearson Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Canada. In 2016, it handled 44,335,198 passengers and 456,536 aircraft movements,

Pearson is the main hub for Air Canada. and is now one of eight Canadian airports with such facilities.

An extensive network of non-stop domestic flights is operated from Pearson by several airlines to all major and many secondary cities across all provinces of Canada.

In 1937, the Government of Canada agreed to support the building of two airports for Toronto. One site was downtown, today's Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. The other was to be outside the city, as a backup for the downtown field. A site near the town of Malton, northwest of Toronto, was chosen

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