Nothing, its an airport identifier for vancouver international.
The full version is CYVR and C is for Canadian.
Most major Canadian airports start with Y, but many start with Z and many small airports are four digit alpha-numeric codes starting with C.
2006-09-19 18:32:02
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answered by Anonymous
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YVR could stand for Yankee, Victor, Romeo which are words that pilots/air traffic controllers use when refering to taxiways, gate numbers etc. but in this case, it is a Canadian Airport and is the designation code that ICAO gives them. the full version as was said, is CYVR.. or Vancouver International Airport
2006-09-20 11:24:36
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answered by mcdonaldcj 6
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It' ICAO(International Civil Aviation organisation) 's designator. In the US They use K### or P### for Hawia and Alaska. In Italy they use L###.
2006-09-19 18:46:07
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answered by Charles 5
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I don't know but it's Vancouver airport
2006-09-19 18:34:43
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answered by Ken and Wendy M 6
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http://www.yvrairporter.com/
2006-09-19 18:40:28
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answered by Frogface53 4
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what does it pertain to....sports , vehicle , ...etc....
2006-09-19 18:29:53
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answered by wd 2
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