NAV CANADA launches enquiries to modernise airspace at YVR
NAV CANADA has launched a public consultation on a proposal for airspace modernisation surrounding Vancouver International Airport.
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NAV CANADA has launched a public consultation on a proposal for airspace modernisation surrounding Vancouver International Airport.
Vancouver International Airport prides itself on prioritising the community, traveller and economic expectations as it builds back from the COVID-19 pandemic. For International Airport Review, the airport explains further.
At Future Travel Experience Global 2022 in Las Vegas we asked Linda Schucroft, Director, Innovation at Vancouver Airport Authority, the question: "What is the biggest opportunity for airports right now?"
Vancouver International Airport has become the first Canadian airport to receive Level 4+ Airport Carbon Accreditation by Airports Council International.
North America’s best airport is connecting its employees, community, and economy to data, ideas, and new technology. Lynette DuJohn, Vice President, Innovation and Chief Information Officer at Vancouver International Airport explains more.
As the aviation industry rebuilds post-COVID-19 pandemic, Vancouver International Airport has achieved a significant milestone of 10 million passengers this year-to-date.
The Government of Canada and air industry partners are continuing the fight to take significant action to increase resources and streamline processes to ease airport congestion and delays.
The Government of Canada and aviation industry are working together to take further action to reduce congestion at Canada's busiest airports.
The Government of Canada has released an updated statement regarding the progress airport and airline partners have made to reduce passenger delays across Canada's airports.
The Government of Canada has been working with Canadian airports and air carriers to implement solutions to alleviate significant passenger wait times and delays.
Vancouver International Airport has welcomed its annual ‘Autism Accessibility Tour’, which provides an opportunity for individuals with autism and their families to experience the entire pre-flight process.
To maintain British Columbia's economic supply chain, Air Canada has announced that it has increased cargo capacity to Vancouver between 21 to 30 November 2021 from Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary.
Vancouver International Airport has revealed its Roadmap to Net Zero Carbon by 2030, accelerating the airport’s original net zero emissions target by 20 years from 2050.
Marion Town, Director of Climate and Environment at Vancouver International Airport, highlights how their sustainability efforts reflect their community and global concerns.
The Simplified Arrival process is currently set to be introduced at eight Preclearance locations across Canada, beginning with Toronto Pearson Airport.