Pearson Airport – Our Neighbour
 
The speakers today are Kathryn and Dereck. Kathryn leads the community outreach team connecting with Toronto Pearson’s neighbours around the GTA. Dereck Gray is a steward of the environment program at Toronto Pearson.
 
The vision of Pearson Airport is to be the best airport in the world. It is managed and operated by GTAA since 1996. As a global hub airport, Toronto Pearson does more than just connect passengers to places. It connects people with jobs, our neighbours to opportunities, and investments to the region.
 
Toronto Pearson is Canada and North America’s natural gateway to the world. Each day, more than 120,000 passengers travel to or through their doors. Over the past decade, Toronto Pearson has expanded its operations to serve the region’s residents and businesses. In the next eight years, they are looking to moving to 80 million passengers (now 44.3 mill). Growth, however, can have an impact especially on surrounding communities. With their new Noise Management Action Plan, the culmination of two years of extensive study and consultation, they intend to make Toronto Pearson an international leader in aviation noise management.
 
Environmental services: They utilize a management system (ISO 14001) approach to mitigate the environmental impacts of airport and airport operations. Their main focus is climate change, reducing their impact and adapting to the changing climate. There are concerns about everything we breathe in.
 
How can they make sure they listen to the priorities of their neighbours?
Through community outreach, community investment and noise management.
 
The following are Pearson Airport’s ten commitments to the community:
  • Collaborate better as an Industry
  • Work smarter with the communities
  • Protect their neighbours
  • Help the neighbours sleep better
  • Have Canada’s quietest fleet
  • Do more to understand their impacts
  • Limit surprises
  • Continue to take care of the environment
  • Life up the communities
  • Always look for opportunities to improve