I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s what I can share about Sundre Airport based on recent public information up to 2025.
Direct answer
- The most recent widely reported development was a 2025 upgrade project to replace and modernize runway and airfield lighting, funded in part by provincial and county funds, to restore night-use capabilities and improve safety and economic resilience for Sundre Airport.[1]
Context and notable items
- Lighting upgrade and safety: Reports from 2025 indicate the airport’s lighting system, much of which dated back to 1947, was being replaced with modern LED units to enable night operations and improve safety. Officials framed this as both a safety upgrade and a boost for economic development, since the airport supports tourism, wildfire/emergency services, and aviation-related businesses.[1]
- Funding details: The project included provincial STIP support (approximately $205k) with Mountain View County contributing the balance, underscoring a collaborative investment in regional aviation infrastructure.[1]
- Other historical context: The Sundre Airport has hosted a mix of users, including flight schools, private pilots, emergency services, and aviation businesses, and serves as a gateway to local recreation opportunities and mountain-region accessibility. The facility has also been associated with the Sundre Flying Club and involved in local economic development activities.[4]
What’s unresolved or to watch
- Exact current status: If you need the precise current status (e.g., whether all lighting was completed, operational hours, or night flight restrictions), I’d recommend checking Mountain View County’s latest updates or the Town of Sundre’s announcements for 2025–2026, as these sources typically publish project timelines and operational advisories.
- STARS/air ambulance or helicopter activity: There are historic notes about air medical operations in Sundre’s past, including STARS helicopter visits, but these are older items and the current year’s capabilities may differ. Local news or Alberta emergency services updates would be the best source for the latest on medical helicopter operations serving Sundre.
If you’d like, I can perform a quick targeted search for the latest Sundre Airport news from official county and town sites, and summarize any new developments or operational advisories with citations.
Sources
Mountain View County is proud to own the Sundre Airport, located in close proximity to many services in Mountain View County and the Town of Sundre, and quick access to the beautiful west with dozens of tourist and recreational amenities. The Sundre Airport features leased lots, uncongested airspace, no landing fees and 24-hour self-serve fueling options. Home of the Sundre Flying Club: https://www.sundreflyingclub.com ICAO Airport Identification: CFN7Location:Longitude W114°40.85' Latitude...
mvcecdev.comGeneral weather, closest aviation weather, Maps, hotels and aeronautical information for Sundre airport (Canada)
www.bigorre.orgThe new Calgary STARS helicopter landed at the Sundre Airport on Friday as part of an orientation tour, and although it has its benefits, there are concerns with it not being able to land at the Sundre Hospital and Care Centre.
www.thealbertan.comFind the latest news about the Greater Sudbury Airport.
flysudbury.caWelcome to the Town of Sundre, Alberta! We are located in Mountain View County, 100 km northwest from Calgary, along the Cowboy Trail in the Canadian Rockies foothills.
www.sundre.comSundre Airport upgrades offers tourism, industry opportunities that Mountain View County's reeve think are good for the county and town long-term
www.thealbertan.comCFN7/CFN7 Overview and FBOs for Sundre Airport - (Sundre, AB)
www.flightaware.com