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YVR named Best Airport in North America years in a row! THANK YOU to the YVR community!


Letter from Tamara

To our Sea Island community, I wanted to make sure that you heard this message from me— congratulations and thank you. In addition to being named Best Airport in North America for a record-setting twelfth consecutive year, we are the only Canadian airport to receive the new COVID-19 Airport Excellence Award, recognizing YVR as one of the cleanest, safest and healthiest airports in the world. Many organizations can thrive when times are great. Truly exceptional organizations remain great when times are a little tougher. YVR is a great organization because of you: our team members, partners and passengers. Thank you to our entire Sea Island community. Over these past 18 months, we have worked through ever-changing travel restrictions and challenges while operating the airport safely and with the highest levels of service delivery in our industry. Together, we have achieved something special. I hope you feel proud, accomplished and inspired to continue leading North America’s best airport into the future in service of our community and the economy that supports it. Twelve is my new favourite number. Thank you all.

Tamara Vrooman President & CEO, Vancouver Airport Authority


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On August 2, Air Transat celebrated the launch of its brand-new direct service be­­ tween Vancouver and Quebec City, becoming the first and only airline to operate this route. Flights will be offered once a week, on Mondays from Vancouver, and on Sundays from Quebec City, until October 25. “It was only natural for us to add this route to our summer schedule,” said Joseph Adamo, Transat’s chief sales and marketing officer. “As we predicted, travellers are showing a strong interest in domes-

Left to right: Charles Thivierge, Captain; Flight attendants: Linda Lancup and Marie-Josée Paiement; Mario Blais, Captain; Sonia Renaud, flight director; Ghislain Charette, flight attendant. (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.) Photo: courtesy Air Transat.

tic destinations, so we are pleased to offer them this new route linking two of Canada’s most important tourist hubs.”

To mark the inauguration of the new route, the 163 passengers of the very first TS969 flight from Vancouver were

welcomed in a festive manner at YVR. This occurred a day after 185 passengers boarded the inaugural TS968 flight from

Quebec City’s Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB). “We are thrilled to welSee AIR TRANSAT page 5

Federal funding awarded to YVR for safety and climate-related projects The Government of Canada has confirmed new federal funding, processed through Transport Canada’s Airport Critical Infrastructure Program (ACIP), will be awarded to Vancouver International Airport (YVR) for essential airport safety and infrastructure projects. This funding comes at a pivotal time, as YVR prepares to welcome back travellers and help lead the region’s economic recovery. “Canada’s airports are major contributors to our economy and play a crucial role in sustaining the social

With safety being the #1 core value at YVR, its 300metre South Runway End Safety Area (RESA), designed to minimize damages in the event of runway excursions, is double the proposed Canadian safety standard.

and economic well-being of our communities,” said the Honourable Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport. “This financial support will ensure that as Canada works towards recovery and travel restart,

post-pandemic, the Vancouver International Airport will be able to provide regional accessibility and safe, reliable and efficient air services for residents and workers in Vancouver and its surrounding

communities.” Funding from ACIP totals $38.4 million and will support projects at YVR that include upgrades to the airport’s Runway End Safety Area and its dyke and drainage system.

“As Canada moves forward with a safe, measured and risk-based approach to reopen travel and tourism, YVR plays an essential role as a gateway for B.C. and beyond,” said Tamara Vrooman, president & CEO of Vancouver Airport Authority. “This important federal funding will enable us to deliver critical safety and climate-related infrastructure projects, ensuring we are well positioned to continue serving our community and the economy that supports it, as our region collectively builds back stronger for the benefit of all British Columbians.”

YVR celebrates its first 90 years On July 22, 1931, when the Vancouver International Airport (then known as Sea Island Airport) officially opened its doors, the airport consisted of a single runway, a small wood-framed two-storey administration building, two concrete hangars, a floatplane harbour and a control tower. Today, YVR (the IATA abbreviation code for the airport) is Canada’s second busiest airport and a global industry leader—recognized for innovation and growth,

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while serving the community and the economy that supports it. Over the past 90 years, YVR has achieved many milestones and as such, the Vancouver Airport Authority is pleased to share an interactive timeline on its website to bring the airport’s history to life. While it is almost impossible to narrow its 90-year history to 90 minutes, the timeline includes terminal expansions, environmental achievements, route launches, community partnerships and chron-

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icles its important friendship with Musqueam, the territory on which YVR resides. As the airport community reflects on 90 years, a special thank you is extended to its business partners and all employees for their contributions and ongoing dedication to make British Columbia an air travel gateway to the world. To see the YVR timeline of 90 years in 90 moments, visit yvr.ca/ en/blog/2021/yvr-is-90.

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Flair Airlines begins Grande Prairie service, announces four new US destinations Flair Airlines, the Canadian ultra-low-cost carrier, continues to grow its service offerings with new nonstop service from Vancouver to Grande Prairie, Alberta, that began on August 1st. Service to Grande Prairie Airport (YQU) from YVR will be offered twice weekly, with evening flights on Wednesdays and Sundays. “As travel and tourism comes roaring back across Canada, bringing our low-

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along with Abbotsford and Charlottetown. Starting late October 2021, Flair plans to add four new nonstop routes from Vancouver to Phoenix-Mesa, HollywoodBurbank, Las Vegas and Palm Springs. Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Flair currently provides service to 20 Canadian destinations with its fleet of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. For more information, visit flyair.com.

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a sample of this size would yield a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The survey also uncovered a growing interest in group bookings, with younger travellers especially eager to vacation as a group— almost 40 per cent of respondents aged 18-34 indicated they would be travelling with friends on their next getaway. In addition, more than one-third (38 per cent) of respondents who plan on travelling in the next 12 months indicated an interest in vacationing with family members, while nearly three-quarters (71 per cent) expressed an intent to travel with their partner or significant other. Sunwing, which offers flights to popular sun destinations across the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico and Central America, resumed flights to select destinations on July 30, 2021. For more details on Sunwing’s destinations, visit sunwing.ca.


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On behalf of the Board of Directors of Vancouver Airport Authority (YVR), Chair Annalisa King is pleased to announce the election of Sany Zein and Heather Deal to the Board of Directors. Sany Zein, who was nominated by Engineers and Geoscientists BC, is a professional engineer and senior executive with a specialization in transportation. During a career spanning more than 30 years, he has worked in the private and public sectors, and on transportation infrastructure projects—from rail rapid transit to bridge megaprojects—across Canada and in the United States. Zein is currently vice president, transit and transportation for Western Canada with Jacobs Engineering Group. Prior to that he was vice president for infrastructure management and engineering at TransLink, where he

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was responsible for a $13.5 billion asset portfolio and delivering the capital project components of the Metro Vancouver region’s $9 billion investment plan.

brings decades of experience as a scientist, environmental educator, researcher, elected official and literacy promoter to YVR’s Board of Directors. Deal was elected in the City of Vancouver five times, first to the Vancouver Park Board and then four times to Vancouver City Council. As a Councillor, she chaired the City Finance and Services and Planning, Transportation and Environment committees. Deal served many years as a Board Member of Metro Vancouver and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, as well as chairing multiple committees of those Boards. She also serves on the Architectural Institute of BC Council and is the Chair of the Granville Island Council. Deal also sings with, and is past president of, the Vancouver Bach Choir.

Heather Deal.

Zein also served as a director on the Board of Coast Mountain Bus Company. He has taught civil engineering at university levels and held leadership posi-

tions with several national and international organizations. He is a Fellow of Engineers Canada. Heather Deal, who was nominated by Metro Vancouver,

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come Air Transat back to Canada’s skies with its new service connecting YVR to beautiful Quebec City,” said Tamara Vrooman, president and CEO of Vancouver International Airport. “The addition of this seasonal flight provides travellers with more options when flying domesti-

cally from YVR and is a strong signal of confidence from Air Transat as it rejoins Canada’s airlines in the effort to reopen travel and tourism across the country safely and in a measured approach. At YVR, we are ready to welcome back all passengers to the airport and are committed to delivering a

safe and seamless experience to our passengers who, thanks to Air Transat, now have another great destination to visit direct from Vancouver.” The route will be operated by next-generation Airbus A321neoLR aircraft, which feature spacious cabins and state-of-the-art, in-seat enter-

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Amazon’s Prime Air lands at YVR Spotted at YVR, Amazon’s Prime Air cargo airline, which operates exclusively to transport Amazon’s packages. Prime Air is a critical part of Amazon’s strategy to meet one- and two-day delivery targets. In January 2021, Amazon purchased 11 used Boeing 767-300 jets from Delta and WestJet, which are expected to be in service by the end of 2022. Some analysts have dismissed Amazon as a potential competitor to UPS and FedEx since its current cargo fleet of approximately 74 aircraft is far smaller than FedEx, which has 679 planes, and UPS, which has 572 owned, leased or chartered aircraft.

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IATA’s airline statistics confirm 2020 was worst year The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its IATA World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) publication, with performance figures for 2020 demonstrating the devastating effects of the COVID-19 crisis on global air transport during that year. “[The year] 2020 was a year that we’d all like to forget.” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s director

general. “But analyzing the performance statistics for the year reveals an amazing story of perseverance. At the depth of the crisis in April 2020, 66 per cent of the world’s commercial air transport fleet was grounded as governments closed borders or imposed strict quarantines. A million jobs disappeared. And industry losses for the year totalled $126 billion. Many governments

recognized aviation’s critical contributions and provided financial lifelines and other forms of support. But it was the rapid actions by airlines and the commitment of our people that saw the airline industry through the most difficult year in its history.” Some statistics from the IATA report: • 1.8 billion passengers flew in 2020, a decrease of 60.2

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demand (RPKs) dropped by 48.8 per cent compared to 2019 • Air connectivity declined by more than half in 2020, with the number of routes connecting airports falling dramatically at the outset of the crisis, and was down more than 60 per cent year-on-year in April 2020 • Total industry passenger revenues fell by 69 per cent to $189 billion in 2020, and net losses were $126.4 billion in total The decline in air passengers transported in 2020 was the largest recorded since global RPKs started being tracked around 1950. Cargo Air freight was the bright spot in air transport for 2020, as the market adapted to keep goods moving—including vaccines, personal protective equipment (PPE) and vital medical supplies—despite the massive drop in capacity from the bellies of passenger aircraft. Industry-wide available cargo tonne-kilometres fell 21.4 per cent year-on-year in 2020, leading to a capacity crunch and the industry-wide cargo load factor up 7.0 percentage points to 53.8. This was the highest value in

Willie Walsh became the eighth person to lead the International Air Transport Association (IATA) when he took on the role of director general on 1 April 2021, after an airline industry career spanning more than 40 years. Photo: courtesy IATA.

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Eviation’s all-electric Alice aircraft.

DHL Express has ordered 12 fully electric Alice eCargo planes from Eviation, the Seattle-areabased global manufacturer of all-electric aircraft. The Eviation Alice electric plane can carry up to 1,133 kilograms at a top speed of 400 kilometres per hour and can fly 800 kilometres on a single charge. DHL’s plans are to set up an unparalleled electric express network and make a pioneering step into a sustainable avia-

tion future. The aircraft will be used for transporting packages from major air hubs to smaller markets. “We strongly believe in the zero-emission future of logistics,” said John Pearson, CEO of DHL Express. “Together, we are venturing into a new decade of sustainable aviation.” Eviation, owned by Singapore’s Clermont Group, expects to deliver the Alice electric aircraft to DHL Express in 2024.

The Volocopter 2X during a rehearsal flight leading up to the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, where Volocopter performed the first crewed public flight of an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft in the U.S. ©Volocopter Pictures.

Volocopter, a pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), flew a fully electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at the 2021 Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) AirVenture Oshkosh in Wisconsin. The four-minute Volocopter 2X flight was the first ever, public-crewed test flight of a fully electric vertical eVTOL air taxi in the U.S. The flight marked a key milestone in Volocopter’s plan to raise awareness of air taxis and was

critical to the long-term success of delivering advanced air mobility (AAM) and urban air mobility (UAM) solutions. “We can talk about our lead in certification, low noise emissions, and global partnerships all we want, but nothing shows just how close we are to launch UAM as a service as does flying an air taxi in front of crowds and inviting people to sit in our aircraft,” said Florian Reuter, CEO, Volocopter. “Air taxis are coming, and we are working to bring electric flights to

cities around the globe in the next two to three years.” Volocopter is the only eVTOL developer with a family of electric aircraft for passengers and goods. This aircraft family includes aircraft for both long and short distances within cities and beyond (VoloCity and VoloConnect air taxis and VoloDrone heavy-lift drone). “Oshkosh is a haven for enthusiasts and experts to embrace the pioneering spirit of aviation, and [the] Volocopter flight is one for

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Iskwew Air announces scheduled service between Qualicum Beach Airport and YVR Iskwew (pronounced Isskway-yo) Air has announced its first scheduled service between Qualicum Beach Airport and Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The decision to begin flights to Qualicum was made after overwhelming support was received from residents of Qualicum Beach, Qualicum First Nation and the surrounding area, who were consulted through surveys and a community engagement session to hear how the airline could serve the community.

“The town has been working diligently to provide regular airline service to and from Qualicum Beach and we are pleased that Iskwew Air will begin flying out of the Qualicum Beach Airport,” said Mayor Brian Wiese. “They will be a valuable addition to our town.” Indigenous Tourism BC, through a partnership with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, is delivering $5 million in grants to 140 Indigenous tourism businesses through the BC Tourism

Indigenous Recovery Fund. Iskwew Air is using its grant to launch the Qualicum Beach service. “Indigenous Tourism BC [ITBC] congratulates Iskwew Air on their new scheduled services between YVR and Qualicum Beach,” said Paula Amos, chief marketing & development officer ITBC. “We are proud to see our Indigenous tourism businesses, including Iskwew Air, recover from COVID-19 with adapted strategies to deliver exceptional Indigenous tourism experiences

to domestic travellers and soon international travellers.” Iskwew Air was founded by Teara Fraser, a Métis who was born in Hay River, N.W.T. and whose Métis family comes from Fort Chipewyan, Alta., a fly-in only community. A pilot for 15 years, Fraser previously flew for Hawkair, a Terrace-based regional airline, flying to towns such as Masset and Prince Rupert. “It is powerful to see matriarchs create opportunities to support tourism and connect communities,” said the

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[this] announcement. Building meaningful partnerships with one another and the land is reconciliation in action.” The name ‘Iskwew’ is a Cree word for woman, and Fraser wants the airline to be known for its Indigenous focus. “We have been working towards this for a long time, this is a very exciting day,” said Fraser. To learn more about flights to Qualicum via Iskwew Air, visit iskwew.ca.

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Pacific Coastal Airlines resumes Vancouver–Bella Bella service Starting August 10, Pacific Coastal Airlines resumes nonstop service between Vancouver International Airport South Terminal (YVR) and Bella Bella Airport (ZEL). “Over the past 16 months we have been working closely with the Heiltsuk Nation, operating charter flights to support their essential service travel requirements,” said Quentin Smith, president Pacific Coastal Airlines. “I am excited that we have received approval from the Heiltsuk Nation to resume our scheduled flight service and we are looking forward to supporting the commu-

nity of Bella Bella again.” Non-stop flight service between Vancouver and Bella Bella will be offered six days a week via a Beechcraft 1900D aircraft. The 1900D offers comfortable seating, 6-foot cabin height, and generous cargo capacity. “The pandemic has seen many travel restrictions in place for our health and safety, we are pleased to see commercial flight services back to our community, now that it is safe,” said Chief Marilyn Slett, Heiltsuk Nation. The initial flight schedule will be as shown in the chart below:

August 10, 2021 to September 25, 2021

Pacific Coastal Airlines has adopted additional safety measures to ensure the health and safety of staff and customers. The measures include enhanced aircraft sanitation practices, reduced contact points and, as per Transport Canada, the requirement for all customers to travel with a mask and answer health check questions before boarding. Pacific Coastal Airlines is currently offering 10 per cent off flights between Vancouver and Bella Bella with promo code GOBELLABELLA. For more information, visit pacificcoastal.com.

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exceed the expectations of our customers by delivering a premium product into the marketplace,” said Dr. Ajay K. Virman, president & CEO, Cargojet. “We remain focused on exceeding our customers' expectations and providing them with value-added services. This award is a testament once again to the Cargojet

team’s dedication, hard work and loyalty. Our professional team is the driving force of Cargojet.” Cargojet provides air cargo services to all major cities across North America, using a dedicated ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance) fleet, and carrying more than 11-million kilograms of cargo weekly.

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Three finalist teams selected for Airbus’ Sustainable Mobility Challenge

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“Why stop at zero?” This is the question Airbus Defence and Space asked with its 2021 Sustainable Mobility Challenge, which saw more than 100 teams take up the task and submit ambitious ideas for lowering emissions “beyond zero.” Launched with support from the World Economic Forum, the competition underscores Airbus’ focus on sustainable development, environmental performance, and innovation. During the “pitching” event at Airbus’ Innovation Factory in Germany, 10 finalist teams presented their innovative concepts. Included in the 10 finalist teams was Edmonton-based RWI Synthetics, which constructs city models with artificial intelligence to visualize complex infrastructure projects. Three winner teams were selected from the 10 finalists, with submissions evaluated based on relevance, scalability, feasibility, and uniqueness. These three teams—from the United States, Belgium and Israel—now have the chance to

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join Airbus Defence and Space Innovation at the September IAA Mobility conference, where they will demonstrate their solutions. M-Cycle: deriving energy from air The first finalist team from Denver, Colorado, proposes significant energy savings through a method that derives energy straight from air, which is known as psychrometric energy or latent heat. It is a renewable and exceptionally clean energy for production of cold air or heating, water production and water cooling, as well as waste heat recovery. MAZARO: reducing energy consumption/emissions Joining M-Cycle as another

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Mercedez-Benz prepares to go all-electric

every model the company makes. As soon as 2022, eight Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles will be produced at seven locations on three continents. Furthermore, all passenger car and battery assembly sites run by Mercedes-Benz AG will switch to carbon neutral production by 2022. “The EV shift is picking up speed—especially in the luxury segment, where Mercedes-Benz belongs,” said Ola Källenius, CEO of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz AG. “The tipping point is getting closer and we will be ready as markets

switch to electric-only by the end of this decade.” The company is also working on setting new standards in charging: “Plug & Charge” will allow customers to plug-in, charge and unplug without extra steps needed for authentication and payment processing. Plug & Charge will go live with the market launch of the EQS later this year. Mercedes me Charge is already one of the world’s largest charging networks and currently comprises more than 530,000 AC and DC charging points worldwide. Furthermore, Mercedes-Benz is

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Mercedes-Benz is getting ready to go all-electric by the end of the decade, where market conditions allow. Shifting from electric-first to electric-only, the company is accelerating toward an emissions-free and software-driven future. By 2022, Mercedes-Benz will have battery electric vehicles (BEV) in all segments the company serves. From 2025 onwards, all newly launched vehicle architectures will be electric-only, and customers will be able to choose an all-electric alternative for

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Mercedes-Benz is also developing the Vision EQXX, an electric car with a real-world range of more than 1,000 kilometres (621 miles), targeting a single-digit figure for Kwh per 100 kilometres (over 6 miles per Kwh) at normal highway driving speeds.

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Jaguar Land Rover is developing a prototype hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) based on the new Land Rover Defender, with testing scheduled to begin towards the end of 2021 in the UK to verify key attributes, such as off-road capability and fuel consumption. The FCEV concept is part of Jaguar Land Rover’s aim to achieve zero tailpipe emissions by 2036, and net zero carbon emissions across its supply chain, products and operations by 2039, in line with its Reimagine strategy. FCEVs, which generate electricity from hydrogen to power an electric motor, are complimentary to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) on the journey to net zero vehicle emissions.

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City of Richmond participates in E-scooter pilot project

Richmond City Council endorsed participation in the Province of BC’s active transportation electric kick scooter (e-scooter) three-year pilot project on May 25, 2021. Following provincial approval in July, the City of Richmond is now a participating community in the provincial program. The e-scooter pilot project supports a new low carbon mobility option for Richmond residents, work force, students and visitors, and encourages transit use with a solution for the first and last mile trip. “The goal of bringing e-scooters to Richmond is to trial a safe, convenient and enjoyable personal mobility option that reduces private automobile use, and promotes active transportation and transit use,” said Mayor Malcolm Brodie. “Through monitoring and evaluation, the pilot project is an opportunity to understand the safety of e-scooters, impacts on the public realm, potential for travel mode shift, and community perceptions that in time, will help inform future active transportation initiatives.” The pilot project allows the use of e-scooters within the City of Richmond in accordance with the provincial regulations and Richmond bylaws, which designate locations where the devices may be operated and at what speeds. As e-scooters are relatively new transportation devices, a measured approach of permitting where e-scooters can operate and their maximum speeds during the

pilot project will enable their safe introduction to riders and those who share the road and pathways with e-scooters. Specific rules apply as to where and how fast the e-scooters can operate on public roadways and pathways. Within Richmond, e-scooters are permitted to operate only on: • designated cycling facilities • local streets defined as a street without lane lines or a directional dividing line with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less • streets with a directional dividing line and a maximum speed of 30 km per hour • off-street paved pathways next to the roadway or in parks that are signed or marked for shared use. Maximum speeds limits are in place and vary—on roadways it is 20 kilometres per hour and on shared pathways the maximum speed is 15 kilometres per hour. In the presence of pedestrians on a shared pathway, riders must slow to a walking speed. E-scooter riders must be a minimum of 16 years old, must wear a helmet, must not carry passengers, and must not ride on the sidewalk. Riders are not required to hold a driver’s licence. Additional “Shared Use” signage will be added to paved pathways (where required), to identify where e-scooters can operate. For more information, visit richmond.ca.

History comes to life at Steveston’s heritage sites Britannia Shipyards, London Heritage Farm and the Steveston Museum are open once again, offering visitors the chance to experience these heritage sites and their fascinating history, complete with costumed guides, engaging exhibits, kid-friendly programs

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Do you have management or leadership experience within the airline or airport industry? Drawn to the mild climate of coastal living on Canada’s West Coast? Beachcombing, kayaking, fishing, hunting, hiking and more? We have an opportunity for you. We are currently looking to find the right person to join our team as the United Ramp Inc., Prince Rupert Airport Base Operations Manager. This is the chance to continue your career in the aviation industry, while living in a small community in Northern BC and experiencing the best of West Coast living. YOUR ROLE: As a people leader, the URI Operations Manager directs all facets of station operations and station employees and establishes priorities of all customer-service functions, including ticketing, baggage handling, cargo operations (weight and balance), passenger security and reservations in a manner that ensures compliance with company service standards. Additionally, you will be expected to manage human resources, communicate priorities, motivate staff and create an environment that promotes teamwork. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: • Lead team and establishes priorities of all customer-service functions at the station, including ticketing, baggage handling, cargo operations (weight and balance), passenger security and reservations, in a manner that ensures compliance with customer & company service standards • Manage work group to meet pre-established on-time goals and minimum accepted performance goals • Manage all vendors, shareholders, and all related Prince Rupert contracts • Manage operations schedules, staffing schedules & all necessary training, to ensure exceptional service is provided for each customer’s needs • Implement customer service procedural process changes for each client’s service requirements • Represent United Ramp in the community through public relations activities • Oversee all station and customer resources, such as facilities, equipment & supplies • Develop people through effective performance management & ongoing feedback—focusing on delegation for stretch assignments, team growth & development, and time management • Supervise labour contracts & review & relay all schedule changes to all departments • Measure and report daily performance to the Director. • Ensure compliance with company policies and all federal, provincial, and local airport authorities’ regulations • Ensure all administrative reports, payroll and shift scheduling is kept current and sent in within the required timelines • Manage and approve Payables, ensure Receivables’ reports are fully completed and all financial documents are sent in as they occur QUALIFICATIONS: • A minimum of 5 years experience in guest services preferred • A minimum of 2 years leadership or management experience • Bachelor’s degree, or an additional two years of relevant training/experience in lieu of this degree, an asset • Budget management experience an asset • Analytical, with strong decision-making skills and the ability to problem-solve • Willingness and ability to instruct and train staff • Detailed oriented and highly organized, with ability to multi-task and work independently with limited guidance in a fast-paced environment • Proven ability to motivate employees and improve and enhance group dynamics • Proven ability to use tact in communicating with others and able to constructively resolve problems • Strong communication (e.g., verbal, written, and listening) and presentation skills • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) • High school diploma or equivalent is required • Able to successfully pass a Criminal Records Check • Experience in station operations, passenger service, cargo handling, or ground operations • Knowledge of scheduling shift work, administering bargaining unit employees and budget controls • Experience managing large work groups • Knowledge of Air Canada System Regulations and FAA policies and procedures • Job-specific Leadership Expectations • Embody the company’s values: to own safety, do the right thing, be kind-hearted, deliver performance and be remarkable.

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