Canada’s Airports Focus on Aviation Safety

OTTAWA, Ontario--()--Canadian Airports Safety Week is returning this year from June 17th to 21st 2019. The initiative is being led by the Canadian Airports Council (CAC), in collaboration with 29 participating airports across the country to promote healthy and safe work practices among airport employees.

Safety at airports is always a top priority as it affects everyone, whether you’re a passenger or airport employee. Canada’s airports have made significant investments over the years in their infrastructure, including safety related airside projects, to ensure all workers and passengers are safe. This week is a prime opportunity to remind airport employees of the safety culture at airports as well as a chance to thank them for their contributions to safety.

Participating airports will be hosting a variety of activities to promote the following themes:

Worker Safety
Airside Safety
Security Safety
Hazard Reporting
Environmental Safety
Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Free Friday

By encouraging discussion and the involvement of all airport workers in maintaining a safe working environment, we can ensure that the safety of passengers and employees remains our first priority. Canadian Airports Safety Week represents a commitment to educate and improve knowledge and enthusiasm for safety.

2019 Participating Airports

  • Aéroport de Québec
  • Calgary Airport Authority
  • Aéroport de Montreal
  • Charlottetown Airport Authority
  • Comox Valley Airport Commission
  • Edmonton International Airport
  • Fort McMurray Airport Authority
  • Fredericton International Airport Authority
  • Greater London International Airport Authority
  • Greater Moncton International Airport Authority
  • Greater Toronto Airports Authority
  • Halifax International Airport Authority
  • Hamilton International Airport Authority
  • Kamloops Airport Ltd
  • Kelowna International Airport
  • Northwest Regional Airport, Terrace-Kitimat
  • Ottawa International Airport Authority
  • Prince George Airport Authority
  • Regina Airport Authority
  • Region of Waterloo International Airport
  • Saint John Airport
  • Saskatoon Airport Authority
  • St. Johns International Airport Authority
  • Sydney Airport Authority
  • Greater Sudbury Airport
  • Ports Toronto – Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
  • Vancouver Airport Authority
  • Victoria Airport Authority
  • Winnipeg Airports Authority

About the Canadian Airports Council

The Canadian Airports Council (CAC), a division of Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA), is the voice for Canada’s airports community. Its 54 members represent more than 100 airports, including all of the privately operated National Airport System (NAS) airports and many municipal airports across Canada. They handle more than 90 per cent of the commercial air traffic in Canada, and an even greater share of international traffic.

Contacts

Wayne Harvey
Canadian Airports Council
613-560-9302 ext. 13
wayne.harvey@cacairports.ca

Gavin Tan
Canadian Airports Council
613-560-9302 ext. 17
gavin.tan@cacairports.ca

Release Summary

Canadian Airports Safety Week takes place June 17th to 21st 2019 to promote healthy and safe work practices among employees,

Contacts

Wayne Harvey
Canadian Airports Council
613-560-9302 ext. 13
wayne.harvey@cacairports.ca

Gavin Tan
Canadian Airports Council
613-560-9302 ext. 17
gavin.tan@cacairports.ca