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* YVR is the international aeronautical designation for Vancouver International Airport.
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YOUR AIRPORT AND SEA ISLAND COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER • JUNE 2006F R E E
Last month, more than 100 volun-teers from the Airport Authority,airport businesses and BCIT staff
and students gathered in the pre-dawnhours to search the airport’s runways,taxiways, aprons and nearby fields forForeign Object Debris (FOD). FODincludes any object that could poten-
tially damage an airplane, or airportequipment, or injure airport person-nel.
YVR’s 13th annual FOD Walk isone element of the AirportAuthority’s program to keep air-craft operating areas and the air-field FOD-free, while raising
awareness amongst employees.Airside safety officer, Dave
Larrigan, last month’s 2006Transport Canada Aviation SafetyAward recipient, has established aFOD control program at YVR thathas become the template for airportsworldwide.
Keeping YVR FOD-FreeKeeping YVR FOD-Free
YVR Fly Quiet Awards Promote Noise Abatement
Spirit Bears Blaze A Trail Into YVR
The Dash-8 is a series of twin-turboprop airliners designed byDeHavilland Canada (DHC) in the early 1980s. They are now made byBombardier Aerospace, which purchased DHC from Boeing in 1992.Since 1996, the aircraft have been known as the Q or “quiet” series, dueto their Active Noise and Vibration Suppression system designed toreduce cabin noise and vibration levels.
Steve Smith’s West Coast Bear locatedin the South Terminal.
The Airbus A319 is a shortened, minimum change version of the A320.With virtually the same fuel capacity as the A320-200, and fewer passen-gers, its range with 124 passengers in two-class configuration extends to3,900 nautical miles (7,200 km), the highest in its class.
The Boeing 747, commonly called the Jumbo Jet, is one of the most rec-ognizable modern jet airliners. First flown commercially in 1970, thefour-engine 747 uses a two-deck configuration. A typical three-class lay-out accommodates 416 passengers, while a two-class layout accommo-dates a maximum of 524 passengers.
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If you’ve visited YVR recently, youmay have noticed a new addition tothe airport’s art collection.
From May through October2006, travellers at YVR can catch aglimpse of four “Spirit Bears” orKermode Bears, as envisioned bylocal artists. It’s all part of “SpiritBears in the City,” a fundraiser insupport of The British ColumbiaLions Society’s Easter SealOperations and the Canucks for KidsFund. Life-sized bear sculptureshave been painted or styled byartists—some with a definite whim-sical bent—and are on displaythroughout the province.
Kermode Bears, which are nativeto B.C.’s northern forests, have a dis-
tinctive white colouring and embodythe West Coast of the province.
The exhibit will conclude withthe “Spirit Bear Auction,” when aselect group of bears will be auc-tioned off to the highest bidder at agala dinner; the remaining bears willbe auctioned online.
Funds raised will be used to con-tinue the Society’s programs andservices such as Easter Seal Camps,Easter Seal Houses, Easter SealBuses and the Lions Laser Skin CareCentre and helipad at VancouverHospital.
See the bears up close at:Domestic Terminal, post-secu-
rity, Pier C—Geoffrey E. Hacker’sThe Spirit of Northern B.C. (spon-
sored by the Northwest CorridorDevelopment Corporation)
South Terminal—Steve Smith’sWest Coast Bear (sponsored by WestCoast Resorts)
International Terminal, Level3, near the Fairmont VancouverAirport Hotel — XWA-LACK-TUN’s Look at Me! (sponsored byHolland America Line)
International Terminal, Level3, near the Haida Gwaii—DwayneSimeon’s My Land (sponsored byVancouver International AirportAuthority).
For more information on the pro-gram and to see a map of Spirit Bearlocations in the province, visitwww.spiritbearsinthecity.com.
Best Of The Mediterranean Arrives At YVRLast month, YVR welcomed the opening of the airport’s first Greek restaurant,
OPA! Souvlaki of Greece. Located in the International Terminal Building onLevel 3 Departures, the restaurant specializes in fresh, fast Greek food to go,
offering a choice of pita wraps, salads, rice pilaf, calamari, vegetarian dishesand its namesake, souvlaki.
Owner John Tsegaris said he and his staff are enjoying the fast-paced envi-ronment of the airport terminal and he is pleased at the response by travellers tothe new restaurant.
Watch for more unveilings of stores and services as YVR continues to add toits award-winning retail program.
The Airport Authority has created a new award for airlines to help promotenoise abatement at YVR and reduce potential aircraft disturbance to itsneighbours.The YVR Fly Quiet Awards recognizes airlines in three categories—pro-
peller and rotary wing, narrow-body jet and wide-body jet—with the lowestaverage sound exposure levels, as measured by the Airport Authority’s noisemonitoring and flight tracking system during aircraft departures.
To be eligible for the awards, an airline must conduct more than 200 take-
offs and landings during the year, and have no registered violations of YVR’snoise abatement procedures.
Winners of the inaugural YVR Fly Quiet Awards for 2005:• Propeller and Rotary Wing: Air Canada Jazz, operating the Bombardier-
DeHavilland Dash-8• Narrow-body Jet: Mexicana, operating the Airbus A319• Wide-body Jet: Korean Air, operating the Boeing 747 and 777.
Vancouver To Host2007 World AirTransport Summit
Vancouver has been chosen tohost the 63rd International AirTransport Association’s Annual
General Meeting (IATAAGM) andWorld Air Transport Summit fromJune 3 to 5, 2007. The announce-ment was made at the closing cer-emonies of this year’s AGM inParis. This will be the first time theevent will be held in Vancouver.
The IATA AGM and World AirTransport Summit is the global air-line industry’s pre-eminent event,attended by more than 700 repre-sentatives from airlines, industry,manufacturers and suppliers aswell as a large, international mediacontingent.
Vancouver is recognized as oneof the world’s premier meetingand convention destinations, and atop delegate draw according toRick Antonson, president andCEO of Tourism Vancouver. “Weare honoured to have the IATAAGM and World Air TransportSummit choose our city and areconfident that our service-edgecommitment to deliver the bestcombination of customer sales,service and destination value any-where in the world, will result in awonderfully successful event.”
Past IATA AGM host citiesinclude Paris, Tokyo, London,Madrid, Rio, Singapore,Washington, Geneva, Sydney andMontreal, which hosted the inau-gural event in 1945.
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Your Airport Community NewspaperJUNE 2006 ISSUE • VOL. 13 • NO. 8
YVR SKYTALK, the official newspaper of the Vancouver International Airport, is owned and published monthly byWestco Marketing Ltd. for the more than 26,000 people who make up the airport community at YVR. No portion of this
publication may be reproduced in whole or part without the written permission of the publisher.
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Publisher: Patrick Stewart
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YVR Editorial Liaisons: Kate Forrester, Ralph Eastman
Contributing Writers: Peter Kutney, Artie Chumpol, Jody Holgate
Creative / Production: James Martin
Photography: Jim Jorgenson
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PRESIDENT’S CORNERBy LARRY BERG, President and Chief Executive Officer
YVR’s Global Reach: Extending Our Expertise
By now many of you know that 2005 was a recordyear for the Airport Authority, and 2006 is shap-ing up to be even busier. This year is also prov-
ing to be a milestone year for our subsidiary,Vancouver Airport Services (YVRAS).
YVRAS is a leading airport manager and developer,with contracts at 18 airports in seven countries,including The Bahamas, Canada, Chile, Cyprus,Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and the Turks andCaicos Islands. The company markets the operatingexperience and leading-edge systems developed atYVR to the world, and has accomplished several keyachievements already this year.
In January, YVRAS was awarded the contract tomanage and develop Nassau International Airport inThe Bahamas. Nassau International is the fourthbusiest airport in the Caribbean, and handles approxi-mately 3.2-million passengers annually. As part of itscontract, YVRAS will manage a US $225-million con-struction program at the airport.
YVRAS also recently added the Larnaka and PafosInternational Airports in Cyprus to its portfolio.Vancouver Airport Services, as a member of HermesAirports Limited, assumed operation of the airportsafter finalizing 600-million Euro in financing. YVRASwill use the money to do substantial upgrading of theairports over the next four years. Together, Larnakaand Pafos International Airports processed 6.8-millionpassengers in 2005. The management contract forthese airports marks YVRAS’ first foray in theEuropean Union, a major milestone for the company.
YVRAS has also seen some changes to its manage-ment team and structure. On March 31, long-timepresident and CEO Frank O’Neill stepped down fromhis role, marking the end of an era for the company,and ushering in new president and CEO George Casey.George had previously held senior industry positions,including president, with Airport Group International, aprivate-sector airport management and developmentgroup based in California. We are very pleased to havehim as part of the YVRAS team.
Shortly after George’s appointment, Coleen Rogers,a YVRAS employee since 2004, was promoted to vicepresident, operations for the company. Coleen bringsmore than 30 years of experience to the role, whichwill be invaluable as she oversees operations at 18 air-ports around the world.
Finally, in March, the Airport Authority was able toincrease ownership of YVRAS to 100 per cent from57.3 per cent by acquiring the company’s remainingcommon and preferred shares from CDC AirportInvestments, a subsidiary of CDC Group PLC, a U.K.public company.
Considering the major players in the global airportmanagement business, we should all be proud thatYVRAS, a subsidiary of Vancouver InternationalAirport Authority, has grown to become a leadingglobal airport management and development compa-ny. It’s a testament to everyone on the YVRAS team,and to the leading-edge management practices devel-oped at YVR and now utilized around the world.
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Send us your caption for this photo (25 words or less). The SkyTalk editorial team will determine thebest caption and the winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to Fukuroku Sushi Express.
Contest closing date is June 30, 2006. Winning caption will be published in the July issue of SkyTalk.Send your caption by:
E-mail: [email protected]: (604) 736-6750 or mail: SkyTalk, 306-5400 Airport Road South, Richmond, B.C. V7B 1B4
Airport ChapelThrift StoreNEEDS YOUR DONATED QUALITY ITEMSCall 604-303-3010 to arrange drop offSupport the work of the Vancouver Airport Chaplaincy withyour purchase at the Lost & Found Thrift Store, or donation ofgood, used items.
Open Fridays, noon to 5pmCall Chaplain Layne Daggett (604) 303-3010AIRSIDE CENTRE, Unit 314, 5400 Airport Road South,Richmond, BC (opposite Million Air)
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July 14DREAMS TAKE FLIGHT 3RD ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT AND SILENT AUCTIONEaglequest Coyote Creek Golf Course, 7778 152nd Street, Surrey, B.C.Shotgun start at 1 p.m. $115 fee includes tournament entry and dinner. Items to be auctioned off include a seven-night Air Canada Vacations all-inclusive package for two at Platinum Club Princess Resort Spa andCasino along with golf at Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Othervacation packages include trips to Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean.Funds raised are used to take 125 special needs children to Disneylandfor a day.For more information call (604) 241-0067 or visit www.dreamstakeflight.ca and click on “fundraising.”
October 4 – 7BRITISH COLUMBIA AVIATION COUNCIL: “PREPARING FOR THE WORLD’S ARRIVAL IN 2010”River Rock Casino and Resort, Richmond, B.C.This year’s conference will focus on aircraft and passenger growth lead-ing up to the 2010 Olympics. Panels and keynote speakers will focus onthree areas: airspace, operations and opportunity. BCAC welcomes sug-gestions for specific topics or speakers. Please send ideas to ColeenRogers, BCAC conference chair, via e-mail at [email protected].
November 5 – 7AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA: “72ND ANNUALGENERAL MEETING AND TRADE SHOW”Fairmont Empress Hotel and Victoria Conference Centre, Victoria, B.C.The ATAC annual general meeting and trade show attracts delegatesfrom the Canadian air transport industry along with various governmentagencies, manufacturers and suppliers. Visit www.atac.ca or contactBarb Priestley, trade show coordinator, at (613) 261-5121, or via e-mailat [email protected] for Trade Show 2006 details or to obtain an appli-cation.
November 17BRITISH COLUMBIA AVIATION COUNCIL: “BLACK TIE AND BLUE JEANS BURSARY AUCTION”Vancouver International Airport, International Terminal Building,Departures Level, East Concourse (below the Fairmont VancouverAirport Hotel)BCAC is seeking auction donations and sponsorships. Funds raised willbe awarded to aviation students. For further information, call (604) 278-9330, or [email protected].
Upcoming EVENTS
Photo Caption CONTEST
Ever lost something while travel-ling? If so, you are not alone. Eachyear, thousands of items are turned
in to YVR’s Lost and Found.For the past year, Dawn Coates
has been busy as a Lost and Foundcoordinator at the InternationalTerminal’s Customer Service Counteron Departures Level 3.
As a Lost and Found coordinator,Dawn’s goal is to reunite passengerswith their lost items. The job entailsanswering enquiries, maintaining acomputerized database, and even dab-bling in some detective work. Forexample, if someone turns in a cellphone, Dawn and the team atMarquise may call a number in thephone’s directory to locate the owner,or search the Internet for international
phone numbers and addresses.Due to the hard work of Dawn and
the Marquise team, about a third of allitems are returned to their owners. Inaddition to the usual assortment ofpassports, clothing and glasses, thestoreroom collection currently con-tains a few odd items, including acase full of tattoo needles and ink.The variety of items, and the ever-changing nature of the job, keepsthings interesting. As Dawn said,“every day and everyone is different.”
Dawn says she enjoys meeting andtalking to people from all walks oflife and all nationalities, althoughdealing with worried passengers cansometimes be a challenge.“Passengers can become very dis-traught over lost items. Finding some-
thing that was lost can be a joyousexperience; however, tact must beused when an item is not retrieved.”
After three months, unclaimeditems are donated to a recognizedlocal charity. Since June 2004, theAirport Chaplaincy has been distrib-uting unclaimed items to a variety ofcharities and organizations. Eyewearis donated to an aid organization thatprovides vision services to develop-ing countries, while unclaimed elec-tronic items may be auctioned off inYVR’s annual United Way fundraiser.
We all know how stressful it can beto lose our things and what a relief it isto find them—especially when travel-ling. A woman recently wrote Dawn anote to express her thanks for helpingreconnect her with her purse. “I feellike I have been given the purse all overagain,” she wrote. “There are crowdsof good people in this world who findthings and who then take the trouble tohand in what they pick up. And thus,grateful people get their stuff back.That’s me, a grateful person.”
Manager, Sarah Cox, MarquiseCustomer Services at YVR, says,“Dawn often goes that extra mile. Ifthere is an item to be returned to apassenger, and they live close to her,she thinks nothing of dropping it offpersonally. What can I tell you? We’rejust lucky to have such a conscien-tious employee!”
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Going The Distance: Meet Dawn Coates, Marquise’s Lost and Found Coordinator
Just in time for the summer travelseason, Qantas Airways is addingnon-stop flights between
Vancouver and San Francisco. Thenew seasonal flights will operate onWednesdays, Fridays and Sundaysfrom June 14 to August 13, 2006 andDecember 1, 2006 to January 31,2007.
“Now, North American travellerswho haven’t had a chance to experi-ence Qantas’ award-winning in-flighthospitality to the South Pacific will beable to sample our service,” saidWally R. Mariani, senior executivevice president for Qantas Airways,The Americas and Pacific. “For a lim-ited time, we are offering an unbeliev-ably low fare to make this travelexperience even more rewarding andmuch less expensive than driving.”
Flights between Vancouver andSan Francisco will be offered for alimited time from $115 one-wayEconomy and $499 one-way
Business per person, excluding taxes.Round-trip purchase is not required.This exclusive offer must be pur-chased by June 30, 2006, and is validfor travel on Qantas flights 73 and 74only.
Flight 73 departs San Francisco at12:15 p.m. and arrives in Vancouverat 2:30 p.m. Flight 74 departsVancouver at 6:20 p.m. and arrives inSan Francisco at 8:40 p.m
All Qantas international flightsfrom North America feature compli-mentary meals, bar service and per-sonal seat-back TV screens in allclasses of their Boeing 747-400 air-craft.
Passengers earn mileage credit andcan redeem awards from QantasAirways’ frequent flyer program ononeworld alliance partners includingAlaska Airlines, American Airlines,British Airways, Continental and U.S.Airways.
For detailed flight schedules and
availability, contact a travel profes-sional or Qantas Airways reservationsat (800) 227-4691. For further infor-mation visit www.qantas.com/us.
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This summer, Vancouver-based Harmony Airwayswill introduce coast-to-coast service fromVancouver to Halifax, along with various Maritime
destinations through its partnership with Halifax-basedCanJet Airlines.
Beginning June 19, Harmony customers can flyfrom Vancouver to Toronto and connect onto CanJetflights using one-stop booking and luggage check-through.
Harmony’s growing list of Canadian destinationsinclude St. John’s, Newfoundland, Deer Lake,Newfoundland, Moncton, New Brunswick andHalifax, Nova Scotia.
“We’re excited to partner with CanJet and pair our17 weekly Vancouver-Toronto flights with easternCanadian and Maritime destinations,” said Gary
Collins, president and CEO, Harmony Airways.“We’re providing Canadian travellers with moreoptions when they fly from coast to coast.”
Harmony Airways offers full meal service, com-plimentary beverages, in-flight movies and extendedlegroom on its fleet of 171-seat Boeing 757 aircraft.The airline’s harmonyone business class featurespremium West Coast cuisine, wines, personal on-demand entertainment and luxurious wide leatherseats.
CanJet Airlines is a division of IMP GroupLimited, Halifax and is one of Canada’s largest avia-tion and aerospace companies. The airline provideslow-fare, scheduled service to 14 markets in Canadaand the United States with its fleet of Boeing 737 air-craft.
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Last month, Canada Border ServicesAgency (CBSA) seized 50 kilos ofcocaine from two suitcases that
arrived at Vancouver InternationalAirport (YVR) on a flight fromMexico.
CBSA officers were conductingairside baggage examinations whenthey became suspicious of two suit-cases and discovered 45 bricks ofcocaine weighing approximately 50kilos. The drugs were then turnedover to the RCMP’s Drug Section forfurther investigation.
“This seizure demonstrates theexcellent work our officers do on adaily basis,” said Chris Argue, chief ofAirside and Special EnforcementOperations. “Stopping smuggling ofillegal drugs at our borders plays a bigpart in making our communities safer.”
At YVR, CBSA takes on variousroles, including searching internation-al aircraft, conducting airside bag-gage exams, and monitoring cargomovements from aircraft to ware-houses. The CBSA also has specialenforcement teams outside the CBSA
passenger terminal to examine andmonitor baggage and cargo beingoffloaded from arriving internationalaircraft.
Last year, CBSA officers in thePacific Region made more than 2,200drug seizures.
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This year, Holland celebrates the400th birthday of Rembrandt,considered one of the greatest
17th-century painters and the mostimportant in Dutch history. His birthyear will be commemorated with anextensive program of exhibitions andevents in various cities in Holland.
The university city of Leiden,Rembrandt’s birthplace and the city inwhich he worked and lived during thefirst 25 years of his life, will host anumber of events that will run untilJanuary 7, 2007. The Rijksmuseum inAmsterdam will exhibit all ofRembrandt’s paintings and drawingsfrom their collection until the end ofthe year. The Rembrandt HouseMuseum, the house in which the mas-ter lived and worked for more than 20years, will host four exhibitions thatwill include more than 50 paintings,50 drawings and etchings.
For a complete listing of walkingtours, exhibitions and events to bestaged in various cities in Hollandthroughout the year, visit www.rem-brandt400.com.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offersfive weekly non-stop flights toAmsterdam from YVR.
Los CabosOffers The Perfect RetreatFor Families
Los Cabos has become one of themost popular vacation destinationsin Mexico. Already renowned for
its sport fishing and scuba diving, dra-matic desert, ocean-front golf coursesand luxurious spas, moms and dadsare now discovering that it is also agreat destination for family vacations.
The fine resorts of Los Cabos aregenerally found in three main areas:the towns of Cabo San Lucas, SanJose del Cabo, and the stretch of pris-tine beaches and coves in betweenknown as the “corridor.” One of thebest hotel values for families is an all-inclusive resort and Los Cabos ishome to several all-inclusive, five-star properties that offer extensivechildren’s programs.
The 333-room Crowne Plaza LosCabos - Grand Faro All InclusiveBeach Resort offers supervisedactivities for children ranging in agefrom four to 11-plus. For rates andreservations call (866) 365-6932 orvisit www.cploscabos.com.
The all-suite Dreams Los CabosResort and Spa boasts 308 ocean-view suites and offers daily science,nature, and exploration programs
including weekly campout adventureswhere children can sleep in tents onthe beach. For rates and reservationscall (866) 2 DREAMS or visitwww.dreamsloscabos.com.
The Melia Cabo Real All-Inclusive Beach & Golf Resort is a302-room property that featuresspecial activities for children rang-ing in age from four to 12. A freeshuttle to downtown Cabo SanLucas is also available thrice-daily.For rates and reservations call (888)33-MELIA or visit www.meliacabo-real.solmelia.com.
The 395-room PresidenteInterContinental All Inclusive LosCabos Resort is located in an ecolog-ical area offering bird watching, ATVtours, horseback riding and a cactusnursery all within a half-mile distancefrom the hotel. For rates and reserva-tions, call (888) IC- HOTELS or visitwww.intercontinental .com/san-josedelcabo.
The Royal Solaris Los CabosResort and Spa offers comprehen-sive adult and children’s activitiesincluding scuba-diving demonstra-tions, pool games, bicycle tours,and Latin-style dance and cookingclasses. Their “Very Important KidsClub” provides an array of super-vised programs for children agedfour to 11. For rates and reserva-tions call (800) 368-9779 or visitwww.clubsolaris.com.
Los Cabos, Mexico, is easy tovisit, with many flights arriving anddeparting daily at Los CabosInternational Airport at San Jose delCabo. Convenient connections areavailable from a number of airlinesoriginating at YVR.
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Would you like that shaken or stirred?Delta Air Lines is introducing sig-nature cocktails on all its domestic
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Delta’s first summer cocktail is the“Mile-High Mojito,” made exclusive-ly for the airline by cocktail companyStirrings. The recipe replicates thetaste of the traditional labour-inten-sive cocktail yet Delta flight atten-dants shake and serve the StirringsMojito Mixer, made with all naturalingredients including cane sugar,mint, key lime juice, Bacardi Rumand a splash of club soda. Delta willalso offer the “Mango Kiss,” withFinlandia Mango Fusion Vodka, cran-berry apple cocktail and a splash ofclub soda. A non-alcoholic “PassionFruit Sparkler” with tropical fruit fla-vors and club soda also will be avail-able.
“We are creating a new and dis-tinctive experience for our customersand these new summer cocktails,including our exclusive Mile-HighMojito, are just the beginning,” saidJoan Vincenz, managing director ofproduct marketing for Delta.
In addition to the signature cock-tail collection, the airline is alsorefreshing the customer experiencewith all-leather aircraft cabins, morecomfortable seating and a cleaner,brighter cabin.
The airline’s BusinessElite prod-uct is also being upgraded, withsleeper seats featuring 60” oflegroom; a digital, on-demand enter-tainment system with first-run movieselections, MP3 programming, and asuite of video games; in-seat laptoppower outlets and, beginning thisAugust, an exclusive, dining experi-ence created by celebrity chefMichelle Bernstein.
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YVR: Your Airport 2027
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YVRAS Adds To Its Growing Roster
Though 2027 may seem like a longway away, growth in air trafficmakes planning critical. The
Airport Authority’s vision is toremain a premier global gateway,connecting the Asia-Pacific regionand the Americas.
Earlier this month, the AirportAuthority released its draft 20-YearMaster Plan entitled YVR: YourAirport 2027. The document is amedium-term roadmap that outlinesrecommendations for future airportdevelopment to accommodate pas-senger growth, increasing aircraftand cargo traffic, and the needs ofYVR’s stakeholders and the travel-ling public while supporting the air-port’s longer-term viability. Thereport also provides a proposed2027 Airport Land Use Plan that
indicates how the limited landresource will be allocated for airportrelated uses.
Throughout the summer, theAirport Authority will be consultingon this draft plan with its industry andbusiness partners as well as all thoseinterested in the airport to gain com-ments and feedback. The purpose is tocapture as many views as possible.
Visit www.yvr.ca and click on theMaster Plan banner to explore aninteractive map giving an overview ofkey recommendations. You will findvarying levels of detail from a sum-mary brochure, to the entire 16-chap-ter technical report. You can provideyour comments online or via email, [email protected].
The Airport Authority looks for-ward to receiving your feedback.
Vancouver Airport Services(YVRAS) has assumed operationsof two airports in Cyprus, the first
two European Union airports in thecompany’s growing roster.
YVRAS, as a member of HermesAirports Limited, assumed operationsof the Larnaka and Pafos airportsafter finalizing an $854-million (600-million Euro) deal with a Europeanlending syndicate. The proceeds willbe used to upgrade the airports overthe next four years.
All passenger flights to Cyprusmay only enter the Republic ateither Pafos or LarnakaInternational Airport and togetherthese airports welcomed nearly
seven-million passengers in 2006.“Managing airports in the
European Union represents a majormilestone for the company,” saidGeorge Casey, president and CEO ofYVRAS. “We look forward to apply-ing our operating brand, introducingbest practices and developing worldclass facilities in Cyprus. Our teamhas been in placed for a number ofmonths to ensure a smooth transition.”
YVRAS is a major premier globalairport manager, operator and devel-oper with contracts at 18 airports inseven countries, including TheBahamas, Canada, Chile, Cyprus,Dominican Republic, Jamaica and theTurks and Caicos Islands.
Mystery ObjectFound At YVRCan you identify the
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