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TORONTO PEARSONBACKGROUND
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Toronto Pearson: For you. The World.
Our goal: To become North Americas premiergateway airport.
Our job is to get you better connected to family and
friends, to colleagues and new opportunities, to all the
exciting adventures and unforgettable experiences that
await you around the globe.
Our goal: To become North Americas premiergateway airport.
Our job is to get you better connected to family and
friends, to colleagues and new opportunities, to all the
exciting adventures and unforgettable experiences that
await you around the globe.
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North Americas Premier Gateway Airport
As we provide better access to and from the rest of the world,
we will :
Create better access for you and your neighbours to placesacross the globe for business and leisure travel
Foster more jobs and economic opportunities in nearby
communities
Attract more investment and tourist spending from abroad
Support and promote Toronto, Ontario, and Canadian
tourism
Help the local economy thrive
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AIRPORT 101
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Who does what?
Transport Canada - Federal department responsible for most of thetransportation policies, programs and goals
Authorizes airports operating permit
Maintains flight activity and safety of operations by the airport Enforcement of noise and operations violations, as identified
NAV CANADA operator of Canada's civil air navigation service (private, not-for-profit) Coordinates the safe and efficient movement of aircraft in Canadian domestic airspace
and international airspace assigned to Canadian control
Plays a key role in designing and publishing network of air routes that aircraft use toget to their destination as well as approach and departure procedures at airports
GTAA - Airport Authority (private, not-for-profit) Operator and manager of Toronto Pearson International Airport
Develops and manages the noise management program
Establishes the noise abatement procedures within 10 nautical miles of the airport
Airlines and other aircraft operators
responsible for conducting their operations in accordance with Transport Canadaregulations and airport noise abatement procedures
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Calga
ry
Montr
eal
Vanc
ouver
Toro
nto
Million
sof
passengers
4th largest entry point
to North America
Move 85,000 people aday on 1,100 flights
Capacity to move more
than 38 million guests
each year
Airline partners fly to
more than 180
destinations
33% of total air traffic
within Canada
50% of the total air
cargo
Airport Snapshot
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Pearson employs 38,000 people
Direct
Employment:City of Toronto: 11,000
Peel Region: 11,000*
York Region: 3,500
Halton Region: 3,000
Durham Region: 1,400
Outside of 5 regions:
~10,000 *Includes 1,850 residents from Mississauga, Ward 5
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
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Being Neighbourly
Were not only your airport;
were also your neighbour
We believe that you can helpus continue to grow into an
even better corporate
neighbour by understanding
more about our business
We need to:
Work more visibly in the
communities where we live andoperate help communities see
the benefits and opportunities
Be present in surrounding
communities, living our values
of stewardship, integrity and
teamwork
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Mitigating our Impacts
Maintain a comprehensive Noise Management
Program
Operate a Noise Management Office
Host Community Environment & Noise Advisory
Committee (CENAC)
Coordinate activities to build awareness andunderstanding around airport operations
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Community Commitment
Partners in Project Green and
Pearson Eco-Business Zone
Toronto Pearson Runway Run Annual Street Festival
Corporate Sponsorship,
Donations and relationshipswith Community Foundations
of Toronto, Brampton and
Mississauga
Art and exhibitions
Environmental management
systems
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Community Foundation of Mississauga
Working with Community Foundation of Mississauga and
True Sport Canada
Partnership will creating a community fundingopportunity for projects that explore how sport, as a
community asset, can be engaged to address local
community issues Participated in the Community Leaders Conversation &
Consultation
Funding to be announced Summer 2012
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Whats Next?
Improve direct communication with our neighbours
Develop an outreach program where we come to you
Develop educational programs, using a number of toolssuited to a variety of audiences
Build partnerships with local groups and agencies which have
a positive and direct impact on the communities we touch Bring our Toronto Pearson partners along on our mission to
becoming a great neighbour
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Thank you