GTA dnata awarded IATA’s CEIV Pharma Certification
The certification given to GTA dnata by IATA reaffirms their commitment to safety, security, compliance and efficiency in the handling of pharmaceutical products.
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The certification given to GTA dnata by IATA reaffirms their commitment to safety, security, compliance and efficiency in the handling of pharmaceutical products.
Hexagon selected by Greater Toronto Airports Authority to implement fully integrated incident management system at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
How can airports and airlines ensure that their winter operations will stand up to the harsh reality of snowfall and ice on an airfield? We examine the strategies that are put in place, how effective teamwork is a real asset, and the technological advances that have benefited this sector.
Passenger footfall rising by as much as 80 per cent in some airports has drawn positive nods from the Canadian aviation community, but behind it there remain concerns over the lack of funding for security projects.
A global architecture and design firm with a large back catalogue of airport builds has been chosen by the authorities at Canada's second biggest airport to design a regional transit centre and passenger processing facility.
In an interview with International Airport Review, Howard Eng, President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA), explains that Toronto Pearson is exploring innovative solutions to growth challenges as it closes in on becoming Canada’s first mega hub airport.
Easing road congestion in Southern Ontario to help facilitate the movement of people and goods to, from and around Toronto Pearson is a high priority for the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA).
Ever wondered which airport is currently the fastest growing in the world? How many of the world’s top 20 are situated in Asia? Find out in our latest instalment of the anniversary series…
Serving 44 million passengers in 2016 and experiencing six per cent year-on-year growth, Toronto Pearson International Airport is a rapidly expanding global hub. To keep pace with this growth, the airport’s terminal facilities have been frequently redeveloped. Manager of Terminal Development and Activation, Paul Schenk, discusses the airport’s systematic transition…
With numerous interlinked functions, designed and operated by various stakeholders, passenger terminals are extremely complex buildings. Airports spend a lot of time and money on redeveloping their facilities and functionalities to ensure passenger comfort, operational performance and the security of the terminal are optimal.
Toronto Pearson joined 10 other airports from the region today to launch the Southern Ontario Airport Network (SOAN), an initiative taking aim at increasing aviation capacity to ensure rising demand is met.
Does Toronto need another airport? Would Pickering alleviate traffic pressure? Here's an argument against the building of Toronto Pickering...
Join International Airport Review in celebration of our 20th Anniversary as we begin our Top 20s feature and pick our Top 20 World Airports.
17 January 2017 | By Phil Fine
In the early 1970s, the Canadian government began to buy up land at Pickering. Today, it’s known as Pearson and it’s the busiest airport in the country. Phil Fine asks Fred Lazar...
11 October 2016 | By International Airport Review
The market leader for self bag drop solutions Materna expands its aviation business after winning a new project in North America...