The Region of Waterloo International Airport and the Greater Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Present a Point of View Luncheon with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Waterloo Region, ON – By 2043 regional air travel volume in southern Ontario is expected to reach more than 90 million passengers annually. Air travel demand over the next two decades puts Toronto Pearson at roughly 65-70 million passengers annually with no signs of slowing down. One way forward is for airports to work together to understand the growing aviation demands and how each airport can play a complementary role in southern Ontario.
“Growth projections indicate that by 2043 southern Ontario will be home to 15.5 million people and economic activity will double. This will generate more demand for air travel throughout our region,” said Howard Eng, President and CEO, Greater Toronto Airports Authority. “By working together as a system, we can accommodate this demand and support southern Ontario’s economic growth.”
Earlier today Howard Eng, President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, joined community leaders for a discussion on regional growth and how airports across southern Ontario are working together to plan for increased air service demand and better ground transportation to support passengers and employees. Community leaders included:
- Tom Galloway, Chair, Planning and Works Committee / Regional Councillor, Region of Waterloo
- Tony LaMantia, President and CEO, Waterloo Region Economic Development Corporation
- Ian McLean, President and CEO, Greater Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber of Commerce
- Chris Wood, General Manager, Region of Waterloo International Airport
“The local business sector recognizes that the Region of Waterloo International Airport is an important component of our trade-enabling infrastructure strategy,” said Ian Mclean, President and CEO, Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. “The coordinated approach being discussed for southern Ontario will ensure we receive the optimal benefit of private and public expenditures directed into air service.”
“We are in the process of updating our Airport Master Plan which will help guide the future of the Region of Waterloo International Airport for the next 20 years and have been working closely with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority,” said Tom Galloway, Chair, Planning and Works Committee / Regional Councillor, Region of Waterloo “I would like to thank Howard Eng, along with the members of today’s panel for providing their insight on what this type of growth could mean for Waterloo Region and our local airport.”
The Region of Waterloo International Airport is home to 25 businesses that collectively employ over 300 people and together contribute over 90 million dollars annually to Waterloo Region’s economy. For more information on the Region of Waterloo International Airport Master Plan visit: www.waterlooairport.ca/masterplan or join the conversation online: www.engageregionofwaterloo.ca
For more information contact:
|
Linda Zavarella, Corporate Communications Specialist
|
Siobhan Desroches, Senior Advisor – Communications |
Tina Geisel, Marketing and Communications Lead Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce |
|
About the Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) |
|
About the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) |
|
About the Greater Kitchener Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce |
Contact Us
Region of Waterloo International Airport
1-4881 Fountain Street North
Breslau, Ontario, N0B 1M0