Project set to "green" every form of airport
access under Billy Bishop Airport's purview and reduce noise in the
process
TORONTO, Nov. 9, 2023
/CNW/ - This week, at the annual Airports Going Green Conference in
Phoenix, Arizona, Billy Bishop
Toronto City Airport (YTZ) was awarded a 2023 Airports Going Green
Honorable Mention in recognition of its project to make access to
Billy Bishop Airport electric, representing outstanding achievement
in pursuit of sustainability within the aviation industry.
The Airports Going Green (AGG) Conference is the industry's
leading sustainability forum, bringing together aviation
sustainability leaders, experts, and innovators from around the
world. Each year at the conference, award recognition is given to
the projects, programs, or individuals who have demonstrated
innovation and leadership in sustainability within the aviation
industry.
"We are thrilled to be recognized by Airports Going Green – the
aviation industry's leading sustainability forum," said RJ
Steenstra, President and Chief Executive Officer of PortsToronto,
owner and operator of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. "With a
long-term focus on sustainability, PortsToronto and Nieuport
Aviation acted on the opportunity to invest in an innovative
project that would significantly reduce the impact of airport
operations in the surrounding community – making access to the
airport electric. We are thrilled to be able to share our
experience more broadly and encourage others in the industry to
incorporate the wider airport ecosystem in sustainability
planning."
"Reflecting the wants and needs of our communities, Nieuport
Aviation and PortsToronto are well aligned in our vision of
operating a cleaner, greener, and quieter airport for Toronto, Ontario, and Canada," said Neil
Pakey, President and CEO of Nieuport Aviation. "This
recognition from Airports Going Green is testament to the fact that
convenience, choice and sustainability are not mutually
exclusive—quite the opposite, in fact; they're all on offer for our
valued passengers."
Fast Facts
- The conversion of the Marilyn Bell to electric power reduces
the airport's direct emissions by approximately 530 tonnes per
year.
- When operational, Billy Bishop Airport's new electric shuttle
buses are expected to cleanly and quietly transport over 500,000
passengers to and from the airport per year.
- Billy Bishop Airport's partnership with Bullfrog Power has kept
Scope 2 emissions at zero for more than a decade.
- Estimates indicate that Billy Bishop Airport's forthcoming
fleet of six electric buses will remove approximately 2,100 tonnes
of CO2 from the atmosphere each year.
- Efforts to encourage alternative transportation to and from
Billy Bishop Airport have been successful, with 41% of passengers
choosing to walk, bike, take the shuttle or public transit from the
airport.
- The reduction in vehicle traffic to the airport has afforded
Billy Bishop Airport the opportunity to reduce the footprint of
vehicle access areas, including the adjacent Bathurst Quay/Canada Malting Silos site, which
is being transformed into a vibrant community space and park
located right at the airport's doorstep.
Learn more about the project here.
About the Airports Going
Green Conference
The Airports Going Green® (AGG) Conference is the
industry's leading sustainability forum, bringing together aviation
sustainability leaders, experts, and innovators from around the
world. Session topics include airport, tenant, and stakeholder
collaboration strategies; innovations in renewable energy and
alternative fuels; waste and recycling initiatives; emerging
technologies; and much more. AGG is led by the Chicago Department
of Aviation in partnership with AAAE.
About Billy Bishop Airport Toronto
City Airport (YTZ)
Offering service to more than 20 cities in Canada and the U.S., with connection
opportunities to more than 80 international destinations via our
airlines' networks, Billy Bishop Airport is an important
international gateway and a key driver to Toronto's economy, generating more than
$1.2 billion in total economic output
and $470 million in Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) each year. Billy Bishop Airport supports 4,740 jobs,
including 2,080 directly associated with the airport operations,
and facilitates healthcare for Ontarians by providing a base for
medevac services connected to local hospitals.
Billy Bishop Airport is renowned for its unique travel
experience, efficiency and customer service and has won a series of
passenger-driven awards. With a focus on cleaner, greener and
quieter operations, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport has made
significant upgrades in recent years to achieve its sustainability
goals, which are reported on an annual basis. Billy Bishop Airport
is owned and operated by PortsToronto.
About Nieuport Aviation
Nieuport Aviation is the owner and operator of the Passenger
Terminal at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Backed by
significant international expertise in managing aviation
infrastructure, we are committed to world-class customer service.
In addition to managing the Passenger Terminal, Nieuport Aviation
offers passengers a free bus shuttle service between the airport
and downtown Toronto, helping to
provide a seamless travel experience.
About PortsToronto
For more than 100 years PortsToronto has worked with its
partners at the federal, provincial and municipal levels to enhance
the economic growth of the City of
Toronto and the Greater Toronto
Area. PortsToronto owns and operates Billy Bishop Toronto
City Airport, which welcomed approximately 2.8 million passengers
in 2019; the Outer Harbour Marina, one of Canada's largest freshwater marinas; and,
Marine Terminal 52, which provides transportation, distribution,
storage and container services to businesses at the Port of
Toronto. PortsToronto is committed
to fostering strong, healthy and sustainable communities and has
invested more than $14 million since
2009 in charitable initiatives and environmental programs that
benefit communities along Toronto's waterfront and beyond. PortsToronto
operates in accordance with the Canada Marine Act and is guided by
a nine-member board with representation from all three levels of
government.
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