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Welcome to the 6th Annual
Facility, Operations & Airport Managers Conference
Victoria, BC June 4th – 6th 2012
Proudly Coordinated by IAAE Canada
GOLD Sponsor:
SILVER Sponsors:
BRONZE Sponsors:
Other sponsors:
PLATINUM Sponsors:
IAAE Canada Board of Directors 2011
Bill Newman A.A.E. Director, Strategic Management GTAA
Cuyler Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority
Bryan A. Gordon A.A.E. Consultant, Airfield Maintenance
Wil MacMillan A.A.E. General Manager, Airside Operations GTAA
Edgar Schmidtke A.A.E. Manager Business Development Thunder Bay Int’l Airport
Paul A. Ritchi A.A.E. Senior Manager, Strategic Programme Development GTAA
Sam Samaddar A.A.E. Airport Director Kelowna Int’l Airport
Cameron Nicolson A.A.E. Director, Safety Management Systems Calgary Airport Authority
Gerry Bruno A.A.E. President and C.E.O. InterVISTAS Consulting
Jeff Huntus A.A.E. Airport Manager Medicine Hat Regional Airport
Kevin Lacey A.A.E. Senior Manager, Field Services GTAA
Chris Wood A.A.E. Airport General Manager Region of Waterloo International
Airport
Mike Seabrook A.A.E. Chief Executive Officer London International Airport
Paul Cudmore General Manager/COO Team Eagle Inc.
Eric Tolton A.A.E. Senior Advisor Black & McDonald Ltd.
Our Corporate Representatives on the Board
The Facility, Operations & Airport Managers Conference Committee 2012
Sam Samaddar A.A.E. Airport Director Kelowna International Airport
Cuyler Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority
Rick Proulx Manager, Airport Operations Regina Airport Authority
Paul Cudmore Chief Executive Officer Team Eagle Inc.
Eric Tolton A.A.E. Senior Advisor London International Airport
Richard Kohler VP Airports EBA, A Tetra Tech Company
James Bogusz Director, Airside Operations, Technology &
Environment Victoria Airport Authority
Elvio Pecchia Director, Airport Operations SNC Lavalin Inc.
Tom Coupland Executive Coordinator IAAE Canada
Michelle Cretzman Administrative Assistant IAAE Canada
Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. Vancouver, BC
Over the past 60 years, Vanderlande Industries (VI) has developed and proudly maintains long
lasting partnerships with many airports around the world.
As a global leader in material handling equipment, and with decades of experience providing airports with equipment, installations, operations, maintenance and support at various levels, VI has gained a unique knowledge and transformed it into a full turnkey solution for airports of
any size.
We pride ourselves on our proactive and effective approach and our ability to find ways to make our customers successful, so our performance and the products we deliver are unique
and unmatched. From concept and design to installation and lifetime support, including spare parts, service and maintenance, Vanderlande Industries has solutions to make airports
competitive and successful.
We would like to invite you to booth number 1 to meet our team and enter our contest.
Vanderlande Industries is a proud member of a number of organizations that support the aviation industry in North America such as I.A.A.E Canada, A.A.A.E and A.C.I. We are also a member of I.F.M.A. which allows us to enhance our corporate learning structure through
networking and information sharing.
Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. 105-5980 Miller Rd, Richmond BC V7B 1K2 Phone: 604.244.9998; Fax: 604.244.9995
www.vanderlande.com
GOLD SPONSORGOLD SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSORSPLATINUM SPONSORS
Black & McDonald Limited is an integrated, multi-trade prime contractor providing electrical, mechanical, utility and maintenance services to government, industrial, commercial and institutional markets. From emergency service calls to multi-million dollar construction and operations contracts, Black & McDonald is committed to implementing innovative solutions to our Clients' complex technical requirements.
PROJECTS: ·Electrical, mechanical and instrumentation ·Computer environment services, data communications
·HVAC and energy management retrofits; millwrighting and rigging ·Design-build, construction and management
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS: ·Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
·Technical services, material, equipment and sub-contract management
SERVICE: ·Planned maintenance programs, 24-hour emergency response
·Mechanical, HVAC, instrumentation; infrared and vibration analysis
UTILITIES: ·Airfield, navigation lighting and landing aids; sub-station design and construction
·24-hour emergency response; overhead line & power distribution; underground cabling, duct systems
AIRPORT EXPERIENCE: ·Airside, groundside, navigation aids, landing aids and specialty projects
·Facility construction, maintenance and operation; preventive, corrective and emergency services
·Runway construction and repair; roadway and tunnel construction; de-icing facilities and taxiways
·Currently operating and maintaining more than 20,000,000 sq.ft. of space in North American
aviation facilities across Canada
Contact - J.L. Macdonald, Sr. Vice-President www.blackandmcdonald.com
With 40 Years of Airport Investment, Development and Operations Experience,
We Understand Airports of All Sizes and at All Stages of Development
Our 3600 Airport Solutions© approach delivers services and expertise throughout the project value chain, from initiation to delivery and operation. Our Long Term Planning services deliver expertise to assist investors,
developers and operators make the right long term business and infrastructure decisions. Our focus on Integrated Airport Infrastructure, achieves thoughtful, efficient and affordable development with optimal operational impacts. As airport operators ourselves, we understand the customer’s perspective of cost effective Management, Operation and Development. And that works for airports small, medium and large. And we are expanding our footprint in Canada … and are recruiting the best industry talent. From our Vancouver base, we have opened a full-service office in Ottawa to efficiently provide services to our client partners across Canada and around the world.
If you are interested in our service offering – or in
working as part of our great team – then call Ian
Matheson (604.605.4991) or Neil Raynor
(613.907.7911).
PLATINUM SPONSORSPLATINUM SPONSORS
GENIVAR Inc.’s Aviation Division (formerly Pryde Schropp McComb, Inc.), is a Canadian Airport Consulting Group serving the specialized needs of private and public airports throughout North America and abroad. For over 20 years GENIVAR’s Aviation Division has provided airport consulting services, including: Project and Construction Management Airside Facilities Planning, Design and
Construction Landside Facilities Planning, Design and
Construction Runway Extension Assessments, Planning,
Design, and Construction Infrastructure Assessments / Capital Planning Due Diligence Studies / Site Audits Airport Operational Studies and Strategic
Planning Airport Development/ Master/ Land Use
Planning Feasibility Studies and Cost/Benefit Analyses Environmental Assessments Noise Exposure Forecasting and Airport
Vicinity Planning Airport Operations Manual, Emergency Plan
and Wildlife Plans Safety Management System (SMS)
Consulting / Quality Assurance Audits Risk Assessments / Safety Cases Airport GIS Solutions - AvGIS Airport Billing Solutions - ALFA Architectural Design Services for Terminal
Buildings and Support Facilities
Heliport Design
For more information, please contact: Bernhard G. Schropp, Director, Aviation Tel: 519-389-4343, Ext. 230
Email:[email protected] / [email protected]
Website www.genivar.com / www.psmi.ca
Fort McMurray Airport Authority (FMAA) has its sights set on the future. With over 760,000 passengers travelling through our building in 2011, we have now become the fastest-growing airport in Canada over the last ten years. With passenger numbers rising, we must do everything we can to care for our customers in the existing terminal. We are expanding the passenger lounge and have added new car-pet, seats, TVs and have given the room a new paint job! But we’re not done yet. We’re making other adjustments to make the building as comfortable and efficient as pos-sible while the new terminal takes shape. The new 15,000 square meter Air Terminal Building will dramatically change how customers experience the Fort McMurray Airport when it opens in April 2014. Customers will enjoy enhanced comfort, ease-of-movement and a wide array of shopping and dining options. Furthermore, the new terminal will boost our capacity to attract new air services. FMAA is Building the Vision.
www.flyfortmac.ca
PLATINUM SPONSORSPLATINUM SPONSORS
GENIVAR Inc.’s Aviation Division (formerly Pryde Schropp McComb, Inc.), is a Canadian Airport Consulting Group serving the specialized needs of private and public airports throughout North America and abroad. For over 20 years GENIVAR’s Aviation Division has provided airport consulting services, including: Project and Construction Management Airside Facilities Planning, Design and
Construction Landside Facilities Planning, Design and
Construction Runway Extension Assessments, Planning,
Design, and Construction Infrastructure Assessments / Capital Planning Due Diligence Studies / Site Audits Airport Operational Studies and Strategic
Planning Airport Development/ Master/ Land Use
Planning Feasibility Studies and Cost/Benefit Analyses Environmental Assessments Noise Exposure Forecasting and Airport
Vicinity Planning Airport Operations Manual, Emergency Plan
and Wildlife Plans Safety Management System (SMS)
Consulting / Quality Assurance Audits Risk Assessments / Safety Cases Airport GIS Solutions - AvGIS Airport Billing Solutions - ALFA Architectural Design Services for Terminal
Buildings and Support Facilities
Heliport Design
For more information, please contact: Bernhard G. Schropp, Director, Aviation Tel: 519-389-4343, Ext. 230
Email:[email protected] / [email protected]
Website www.genivar.com / www.psmi.ca
Fort McMurray Airport Authority (FMAA) has its sights set on the future. With over 760,000 passengers travelling through our building in 2011, we have now become the fastest-growing airport in Canada over the last ten years. With passenger numbers rising, we must do everything we can to care for our customers in the existing terminal. We are expanding the passenger lounge and have added new car-pet, seats, TVs and have given the room a new paint job! But we’re not done yet. We’re making other adjustments to make the building as comfortable and efficient as pos-sible while the new terminal takes shape. The new 15,000 square meter Air Terminal Building will dramatically change how customers experience the Fort McMurray Airport when it opens in April 2014. Customers will enjoy enhanced comfort, ease-of-movement and a wide array of shopping and dining options. Furthermore, the new terminal will boost our capacity to attract new air services. FMAA is Building the Vision.
www.flyfortmac.ca
SILVER SPONSORSSILVER SPONSORS
As a multi-disciplinary team, the EBA
Airports Group provides a complete planning,
management and engineering service
package for airport owners and operators.
We are recognized by our clients for providing
sound management, quality advice, excellent
service and innovative engineering solutions
through our dedicated and committed
professional and technical employees.
EBA’s team of airport specialists, civil
engineers, technologists, and project managers
come from a variety of backgrounds in the
transportation industry, including Transport
Canada, and are experienced in the design,
operation, maintenance and development of
airport facilities and services. EBA’s team has
initiated and successfully completed hundreds
of assignments at airports and air navigational
facilities across Canada.
EBA, A Tetra Tech Company, offers engineering
and environmental services focusing on the
transportation, mining, energy and
development sectors. As part of Tetra Tech
Inc., our capacity extends to every province
and territory with more than 3,400 employees
in Canada and over 13, 000 employees, in 330
offices, worldwide.
Contacts
Shawn Sutherland, A.A.E. p.
403.723.6853
Richard Kohler, P.Eng. p. 613.692.1944 x222
SILVER SPONSORSSILVER SPONSORS
As a multi-disciplinary team, the EBA
Airports Group provides a complete planning,
management and engineering service
package for airport owners and operators.
We are recognized by our clients for providing
sound management, quality advice, excellent
service and innovative engineering solutions
through our dedicated and committed
professional and technical employees.
EBA’s team of airport specialists, civil
engineers, technologists, and project managers
come from a variety of backgrounds in the
transportation industry, including Transport
Canada, and are experienced in the design,
operation, maintenance and development of
airport facilities and services. EBA’s team has
initiated and successfully completed hundreds
of assignments at airports and air navigational
facilities across Canada.
EBA, A Tetra Tech Company, offers engineering
and environmental services focusing on the
transportation, mining, energy and
development sectors. As part of Tetra Tech
Inc., our capacity extends to every province
and territory with more than 3,400 employees
in Canada and over 13, 000 employees, in 330
offices, worldwide.
Contacts
Shawn Sutherland, A.A.E. p. 403.723.6853
Richard Kohler, P.Eng. p. 613.692.1944 x222
www.tradewindscientific.com
Ottawa, ON Contact - Leonard Taylor
Tradewind Scientific Limited was incorporated in 1980 to provide technical measurement and monitoring services for the aviation industry along with associated equipment, support and training. With its head office in Ottawa, the company's staff comprises a versatile team of scientists and technicians, all with extensive airport project experience. Tradewind Scientific Ltd. has been continuously active in the supply, operations, maintenance and technical support of airport - safety-related products for thirty years. Current principal products comprise TRACR II® & TRACR AIM Airfield Condition Monitoring Systems, SARSYS AB (Scandinavian Airport & Road Systems), Saab Surface Friction Testers, Findlay Irvine Ltd. GripTester Trailers and TES Instruments Electronic Decelerometers. Along with extensive runway friction and roughness testing programs (at more than 100 airports over 30 years), Tradewind Scientific Ltd. is also involved in the design, installation, operations and maintenance of airport Air and Water Quality Monitoring Systems. An intensive research and development combined with our years of practical experience ensures that Tradewind Scientific will remain, to airports large and small, a leading provider of friction measurement, airfield condition reporting, and environmental monitoring solutions.
SILVER SPONSORSILVER SPONSOR
Burlington, ON
Contact – Nancy Majoulian
National Sales Manager, Canada Tel: (905) 331-6887 Fax: (905) 331-9389
[email protected] ADB is the world’s leading airfield lighting technology company in the FAA and ICAO markets providing advanced, integrated and sustainable solutions for visual guidance. ADB Airfield Solutions in Canada is a subsidiary of ADB Airfield Solutions headquartered in Brussels. ADB has been a significant innovative player in the airfield lighting sector since its establishment in 1947, offering an innovative portfolio and expertise which sets standards in safety, performance and quality. With long-established customer relationships, more than 2,000 airports around the world have been equipped with systems from ADB. The company manufactures and markets airfield lighting computer systems, switchgear regulator systems, guidance signs, and energy-efficient LED airfield lighting products, including solar solutions. ADB products meet or exceed multiple specifications, including FAA, ICAO and military requirements. For more information, please visit the ADB Americas regional website at: www.adb-airfield.com.
Trade Show Participants
1 Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. 2 SNC-Lavalin Inc. 3 IDS North America Ltd. 4 Clariant (Canada) Inc. 5 Team Eagle Ltd. 6 ADB Airfield Lighting 7 Gibbings Consulting Inc. 8 EBA Engineering (A Tetra Tech Comp) 9 Tradewind Scientific 10 Medeco Security Locks 11 ProcessPower Inc (Q-Pulse) 12 JA Larue Inc. 13 Dan-Mark Runway Grooving 14 Black & McDonald 15 Amika Mobile Corporation 16 Volairus Mngmnt Systems Inc. 17 Airport Technologies Inc. 18 LNT Solutions Runway Deicing 19 Hatch Mott MacDonald 20 Crouse-Hinds Airfield Lighting 21 Rosenbauer Minnesota, LLC 22 Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. 23 Executive Fight Centre 24 Tenco Inc. 25 Arconas -Exceptional public seating 26 Millard Towers Ltd. 27 Liberty Lighting
28 Vision State Inc.
BRONZE SPONSORSBRONZE SPONSORS
Jordan Station, ONTARIO Kelvin Williamson President, LNT Solutions Inc. P.O. Box 224, Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0 Office - 905-562-0770 Cell - 647-801-4109 [email protected]
LNT Solutions is using the latest deicing technology, “Our cost effective Gen3 runway de-icers will significantly improves airline costs and safety”.
Solid Runway Deicer New sodium formate granular deicer is: Fast-acting Environmentally friendly Reduces dust by up to 75% Irregular shape reduces wind loss Certified to AMS 1431 Shelf life of at least 5 years, when properly stored
Liquid Runway Deicer: Reduced Corrosion by 70% Reduced Electrical Conductivity by 75% A lower Carbon Footprint by 50 %, Biodegradable and 60 % less toxic Better performance & longer holdover time Please visit www.LNTsolutions.com
www.team-eagle.ca
Team Eagle - A global leader in the advancement of airfield operations including snow and ice control equipment, airfield inspections and reporting, navigation and incursion management. T e a m E a g l e p a r t n e r s o u r knowledgeable staff with the industry best suppliers, operators, regulatory bodies and consultants to strive to be ‘Your Airfield Solutions Partner’. For more information, please contact: Steve McKeown Tel: (866) 241-3264 or (705) 653-2956 Email: [email protected] Eagle Airfield Eagle Airfield specializes in snow and ice control technologies and equipment and has grown to be Canada’s leading supplier of quality airfield equipment and services Eagle Integrated Solutions Eagle Integrated Solutions delivers innovative GIS/GPS technologies to improve airfield situational awareness, effectiveness and safety. EISI’s systems are currently in use throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Stability Dynamics Stability Dynamics procedures rollover alert and data recording devices for operator training, operator awareness and vehicle monitoring applications 3rd Millennium Solutions 3rd Millennium Solutions is Team Eagle Ltd’s research and development company, striving to continuously bring new and innovative products to both our Team Eagle Ltd. Companies, and to our customers and associates.
Gibbings Consulting Ltd is an engineering consulting firm based in Edmonton that specializes in all facets of Airport Electrical System Planning, Development, and Design. Our personnel have completed airport projects across Canada and Worldwide, at both large international and smaller regional/local airports.
We are experienced in the planning, design, construction management, and commissioning/certification of various airport electrical systems, including the following: Airfield Electrical:
Approach Lighting Systems-SSALR, ODALs, ICAO Systems
Inset Lighting-Runway Centreline, Runway Touch-Down Zone (TDZ), Taxiway Centreline, Stop-Bar
Runway, Taxiway, Apron Edge Lighting Systems
Runway Guard Lights (Wig-Wags)
Approach Slope Indicator Systems-PAPI
Airfield Signage-Illuminated, Fibre-optic
Illuminated Wind Direction Indicators
Apron Floodlighting
Field Electrical Centres (FEC)
Airfield Back-up Power Supply
Airfield Lighting Control Systems & ARCAL
Aerodrome Beacons
Obstruction Lighting
Power & Communication Feeds to Various Nav Aids (Localizer, Glide Path, DME, AWOS/Weather Monitoring Equipment, Receiver,VOR, etc.)
Other airfield electrical systems
Groundside Electrical:
Parking Lot & Roadway Lighting systems
Electrical :Power Distribution systems
New Electrical Utility Service Installations
Communications Infrastructure
In addition, we are experienced in the following:
ACAP Application development for Electrical Projects
Electrical Facility Condition Assessments & Capital Planning
Preparation of Plan of Construction Operations (PCO)
Facility Record Drawing Surveys and Record Document Updates
Please contact us at: Tel: 780-988-9313 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gibbingsconsulting.com
BRONZE SPONSORSBRONZE SPONSORS
www.hatchmott.com Mississauga, ON
Contact - Christopher Solecki
Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) is a leading consulting engineering firm in North America with worldwide experience in aviation infrastructure and related systems. HMM offers technical expertise in all aspects of airport development encompassing passenger and cargo terminals, airside infrastructure such as aprons, taxiways, runways and airfield lighting, and landside infrastructure. HMM also specializes in aircraft maintenance facilities, aviation fueling systems, deicing pads, airport tunnels, air defense projects and Integrated Airport Systems and Technologies for passenger boarding bridges and aircraft ramp services. Complementing our core aviation expertise is our capability in intermodal transportation, facilities management and airport baggage and security. HMM provides a full range of multi-disciplinary services including planning and engineering design of airport services and facilities, assessment of land use, economic and environmental impact associated with aviation and airport developments, and management and control of airport construction. Over the past 10 years, HMM has played a major role on airport development projects worth almost $20 billion. Some of these projects were at JFK New York, Washington Dulles, Toronto Pearson, Sacramento, Calgary, Vancouver, Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle, Cancun, London Heathrow and Mumbai. One of the company’s largest airport projects is currently at Los Angeles LAX. HMM staff resource numbers some 2,200 staff and 67 offices in North America .
www.runway-grooving.ca
Dan-Mark Runway Grooving Ltd., is a division of Dan-Mark Traffic Marking, that has been in the airside marking business
for 28 years.
Grooving has proven to greatly reduce hydroplaning of landing aircraft and runway overruns,
while causing no damage to the surface nor, is affected by
freezing.
Serving Canada and the Caribbean, our experienced team understands the tight
deadlines and need to minimize any disruption to both air
traffic and groundside operation.
For more information or budget
pricing please contact us:
Ian Kjargaard Dan-Mark Runway Grooving Ltd. 300-895 Fort St., Victoria, B.C.,
V8W 1H7
250-385-1145 [email protected]
Amika Mobile has developed the world’s first emergency mass notification system that auto-discovers user devices and targets alerts to their location. The Amika Mobility Server (AMS) ensures people are found in an emergency even if not pre-registered in a database. AMS is a software platform for on-premise or cloud alerting fully scalable to millions of users and alerts over 15 layers including SMS, MMS, email, desktop/laptop/ SmartPhone pop-ups, VoIP, paging, PA, Facebook, Twitter, RSS Feeds, etc. AMS also captures and manages disparate sensor events from physical security systems triggering targeted alerts to individuals, groups or en masse.
Amika Mobile Corporation Ottawa, Canada: 613-599-4445 x111
[email protected], www.amikamobile.com
© Amika Mobile
Luncheon Speaker SponsorsLuncheon Speaker Sponsors
Tuesday Luncheon MMM Group Limited (MMM) has provided airport consulting services on hun-dreds of airport projects worldwide. Not only are we a successful contender in the highly competitive international market for these services, we also have extensive experience with municipal airport developments. We have gained
significant experience in airport development planning, institutional arrangements, ownership structures, financing, de-sign and development, marketing and construction requirements. MMM also provides process consulting services for municipal airport developments, helping to structure the project, draft the Request for Proposals, attract and qualify ap-propriate bidders, and negotiate agreements with selected proponents. MMM is a leader in program and project management of large and small-scale airport infrastructure projects. We are able to offer clients a comprehensive team that can structure, manage and control complex programs both within and outside the active operating area. Services typically include project phasing/staging, scheduling, costs control, design management and oversight, risk assessment, contracts control and administration, operations planning, facilities inte-gration and activation, scope definition, procurement services and information management.
Wednesday Luncheon
TranSafe Technology exclusive distributor of the Transport Canada approved for use, electronic Bowmonk runway friction monitoring equipment is pleased to announce the release of our WinterOps™ compatible Bowmonk AFM2 unit. TranSafe’s dedication to providing quality products, coupled with our ex-ceptional in-house service and calibration team, has made us a preferred sup-
plier for many transportation clients. Now, with the addition of the WinterOps™ networking capabilities through our partnership with Team Eagle, the AFM2, a completely portable and robust runway friction monitoring device, can seamlessly integrate with your airport runway surface condition reporting management system. For more information on this or any of our other products, please visit our website at www.transafetech.com or contact Chris Kelly at [email protected]
On Behalf of The International Association of Airport Executives Canada (IAAE CANADA) and The American Association of Airport Executive (AAAE)
We are delighted to invite you to the IAAE Canada / AAAE Montreal August 2012 International Conference
This combined conference will bring together Airport & Airline Personnel from across
North America and Europe for exciting discussions on: The Evolution of the Airport and Air Carrier Industry: What Does it Mean for My Airport?
For detail on the Agenda, Accommodations and More, Please Visit: http://events.aaae.org/sites/120801/index.cfm
6th Annual Facility Operations & Airport Managers Conference –Victoria, BC
Date: Events: Description:
Sunday June 3rd
1300 Tee-Off Golf Outing – Optional- Sponsored by SMP Engi-neering
Golf at Cordova Bay – Bay Course -a fun time to enjoy
Free Evening
Monday June 4th Day 1
0700 - 0800 Breakfast –Main Plenary Room A -Victoria Conference Center –Coffee in room all morning.
Come early and enjoy a hearty cooked breakfast
0800 - 1000 (Exhibition Setup -for 11:00 Opening)
0800 - 0810 Welcome and Opening Remarks - Bill Newman A.A.E. -Chair IAAE Canada
0810 - 0830 Key Note Speaker (TBA)
0830 - 0940 Session 1 - Update on IAAE Canada activities
Here's your chance to find out first-hand what is available on-line for you and your staff and also what IAAE Canada is doing and planning. Included will be the AGM where you can get a good grasp on what makes the Association tick, and perhaps how you can get involved.
0940 - 1030 2 min. Vendor presentations. Your chance to hear why the Vendors are here and what to look forward to at the Trade Show.
1030 - 1200 Session 2 - TC Policy Direction, Jacqueline Booth, Chief of Technical Program Evaluation
What does Transport see with respect to upcoming policy/regulations for Airports in the Future? Bring your questions for the Q & A to follow.
1200 - 1330 Lunch with the Exhibitor - Trade Show- Salon B & C Carson Hall
Walk around food.
1330 - 1500 Session 3 - Future of Aviation Security Systems -Panel Discussion Scott Ray General Manager CATSA
CATSA trials on the three level system for security.
Session 3a – James Bogusz, Director Airside Operations, Victoria Airport Authority
1500 - 1800 Trade Show - Prizes at end of show. Be there to win.
Free Evening
1830-2030 Voice of the Member (Optional Meeting) Maxx Kochar C.M. GTAA Marriott Pacific Ballroom #1
Discussion group workshop to help determine the current mem-ber experience and then discuss the optimal experience. To help IAAE Canada do it's best for you the member & future members. Food & drink will be provided for attendees.
Tuesday June 5th Day 2
0800 - 0900 Breakfast –Marriott Ballroom #1 Come early and enjoy a hearty cooked breakfast.
0900 - 1130
Work Shop 1 (Operations) - CRFI changes Olivi-er Meyer Nav Canada, Len Taylor Tradewind Scientific, Tiina Maripuu Eagle & TBA Winnipeg Airport Marriott Ballroom #1 -Coffee in room
SnowTam changes, reporting issues and what is available to make your life easy while providing quicker, better information on Runway conditions.
0900 - 1130
Work Shop 2 (Facilities) - Energy Reduction Pos-sibilities a Practical Experience -Kymm Girgulis BC Hydro, Nancy Majoulian ADB Airfield Solu-tions, Eric Canton BPR A Tetra Tech Company Marriott Ballroom #2 -Coffee in room
Find out if you are getting the best value from your energy provider by comparing ways to reduce usage.
1200 - 1330 Lunch / Guest Speaker Rob Benyon- Intervistas Consulting
Emerging aircraft technologies and the decisions Airbus and Boeing are making, and competition in the narrow body jet mar-ket
1330 - 1600 Work Shop 3 (Operations) -Leadership Skills for Change Management Maxx Kochar C.M. GTAA Marriott Ballroom #1 -Coffee in room
Change is the one constant in life, listen to how others do it to ensure maximum benefit and minimum anxiety.
1330 - 1600 Work Shop 4 (Facilities) - Understanding Your Customers Needs Raymond Gee TNS-Global Marriott Ballroom #2 -Coffee in room
You will be able to construct surveys that will give you the infor-mation you need to truly know your customer.
1800 - 2200 Dinner Night Out –Various Sponsors - Casual Wear for Dinner
Join us for an evening not to be missed at the Strathcona Hotel,
919 Douglas Street Victoria, BC. Only minutes from the Marriott.
AGENDA 2012
DELEGATES IAAE Canada’s 6th Annual Facility, Operations and Airport Managers Conference 2012
Wednesday June 6th Day 3
0730 - 0830 Breakfast –Marriott Ballroom
0830 - 1000
Session 4 - Airfield Electrical safety –are you flirting with danger? Murray Ames Canadian Airports Electrical Association Director / Treasurer & Campbell River Airport Electrician
Some much power, but are your people as trained as they should be, for their own safety and the safety of others?
1000 - 1030 Nutrition Break -
1030 - 1200 Session 5 – Aircraft Incident on Airports- Acci-dent Investigation- Bill Yearwood TSB
What to expect of the TSB if an accident occurred on your watch and what you should and should not do.
1200 - 1400 Lunch / Guest Speaker Brian Day -Incidents, Accidents from a Legal Liability prospective.
Closing remarks
1400-1700 BC Managers Meeting- Marriott Ballroom For interested airports in British Columbia.
First Name Last Name Title Company
Ravi Abraham Partner SMP Engineering
Suhayya (Sue) Abu-Hakima CEO Amika Mobile Corporation
Clint Babcock Safety & Security Officer Nanaimo Airport
Olivier Bartoli Business Development Manager IDS North America Ltd.
Lynn Behnke C.M. Business Manager Nanaimo Airport
Carmine Bello Partner MMM Group Limited
Rob Blackburn Airport Manager Smithers Regional Airport
Serge Blouin National Sales Manager Medeco Security Locks
James Bogus Dir A/side Ops, Technology & Environment Victoria Airport Authority
Kris Bourgeois Snr Project Engineer MMM Group Limited
Jean Philippe Bourque Sales Manager Tenco Inc.
Reg Brady Maintenance & Operations Manager Nanaimo Airport
Pauline Brown Fort McMurray
Harvie Buitelaar Project Manager, Airports & Aviation. Hatch Mott MacDonald Ltd.
Allan Cameron Superintendent of Public Works & Parks Town of Qualicum Beach
Marie Chaban National Business Development Director Black & McDonald
Paul Chisholm Facilities Manager Halifax Int'l Airport Authority
Wilma Clarke A.A.E. Director, Leasing & Operations Vista Cargo Terminals Inc.
Trudy Coates Corporate Administrator Town of Qualicum Beach
Ron Coles Executive Director Manitoba Aviation Association
Stuart Connell Partner ProcessPower Solutions Inc.
Brian Cook Arconas Sales Representative Arconas
Ken Corbett Canadian Sales Manager Crouse-Hinds Airfield Lighting
Paul Cudmore General Manager Team Eagle Ltd. Paul Curlook Ottawa Bureau Chief ProcessPower Solutions Inc.
Ian Darling A.A.E. Airport Manager Dawson Creek Regional Airport
Lillian Farara Marketing & Sales Coordinator Carlo Gavazzi
Doug Fern Safety & Security Manager Nanaimo Airport
Ken Gallant Director, Operations Charlottetown Airport
Rob Gibbings President Gibbings Consulting Ltd
Lynn Gordon Vice President, Airport Solutions Arconas
DELEGATES
First Name Last Name Title Company
Moira Green Managing Director North Peace Regional Airport
Cuyler Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority
James Hall A.A.E. Airport Operations Manager Kelowna Int'l Airport
Tye Hamblin Airport Technician Nanaimo Airport
Ben Hancharuk Assistant Airport Manager Sioux Lookout Municipal Airport
Carman Hendry Manager of Airport Development Northwest Regional Airport Terrace-Kitimat
Robin Hollett Manager, Technical Maintenance GTAA
Mike Hooper CEO Nanaimo Airport
Nick Hribar Transafe Technology
Marty Huffman ARFF Western Regional Manager Rosenbauer Minnesota, LLC
Harlene Hunt Transportation Manager City of Quesnel
Jeff Huntus A.A.E. Airport Manager Medicine Hat Airport
Andy Jaroszewicz Western Canada Territory Manager Team Eagle Ltd. Jim Johnson A.A.E. Executive Director, Airport Services AAAE
Randa Kachar Finance Director Vision State Inc
Mike Karsseboom A.A.E.
Senior Manager Safety and Security Operations GTAA
Ian Kjargaard CEO Dan-Mark Runway Grooving Ltd
Maxx Kochar C.M. Manager, Quality Management GTAA
Richard Kohler VP Airports EBA, A Tetra Tech Company
Jamie Koldenhof Manager Systems Design Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc.
Dave Kumpolt Operations Supervisor Northwest Regional Airport, Terrace-Kitimat
Kevin Lacey A.A.E. Senior Manager Field Services GTAA
Andrew Leeming Manager, Facilities Saskatoon Airport Authority
Aleksander Lemanowicz Customer Services Manager Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc.
James Lindsey C.M. Airport Planner Genivar Inc.
Bill Littlejohn A.A.E. Manager, Maintenance Planning & Dispatch GTAA
Jamie MacDonald Operations Manager Gemstone
Bryan MacKinnon Account Manager Millard Towers Ltd
Nancy Majoulian National Sales Manager ADB Airfield Solutions
Robin Mallinder FMO Business Development Black & McDonald Ltd.
Tiina Maripuu Manager- Software Development Team Eagle Ltd. Tyler Massee Airport Manager Campbell River Airport
Steve Maybury A.A.E. CEO Southport
Brad McGaffney Territory Manager Medeco Security Locks
Jeff McMillan Senior Manager, Facilities and Airside Services Halifax Int'l Airport Authority
Jillian Merlo Aerodrome Supervisor Universal Aviation Services
Brian Misener Airport Maintenance Technician Charlottetown Airport
Wiz Mohammed Manager, Transport Programs GNWT -Airports Division
Russell Mueller Airport Lighting Technologist ADB Airfield Solutions
Alvin Nason Acting Director of Operations Fredericton Intn'l Airport Auth
James Neale Operations Manager Pitt Meadows Airport
Bill Newman A.A.E. Director, Strategic Plans & Programs GTAA
Cameron Nicolson A.A.E. Director, Safet Mngmnt Systems Calgary Airport Authority
Glenn Paone Project Manager Associated Engineering
Mike Pastro Airport Manager Abbotsford International Airport
Duane Pearson Associate SMP Engineering
DELEGATES
First Name Last Name Title Company
Elvio Pecchia Director, Airport Operations SNC Lavalin
Geoff Petzold Civil Design Manager, Airports SNC Lavalin
Ted Pilcher Sales Manager Team Eagle
Rick Proulx Operations Manager Regina Airport Authority
Brad Pryde Director Genivar Inc.
John Putters President Visionstate Inc
Fred Rang Director Sales & Marketing Liberty Lighting Systems
Rick Reed C.M. Airport Manager Prince Rupert Airport Authority
Greg Richardson Business Manager Commissionaires
Paul Ritchi A.A.E. Senior Manager, Strategic Plans & Programs GTAA
Benoit Robert Technician Tradewind Scientific Ltd
David Robichaud Sales Manager JA Larue
Jamie Roche Operations Superintendent Cranbrook Airport Services Ltd.
Larry Rushton Vice President & Director-Design R&D Airport Technologies
Sam Samaddar A.A.E. Airport Director Kelowna Int'l Airport
Norman Sanders Airport Operations Coordinator Dryden Regional Airport
Mike Seabrook A.A.E. Vice President Greater London Int'l A/P Authority
Kevin Seow Project Manager Hatch Mott MacDonald
Umair Shah Project Engineer Hatch Mott MacDonald
Parm Sidhu Manager Terminal Operations Abbotsford International Airport
Michael Simoneau Business Development Manager Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc.
Gilbert Skerlan Duty Manager GTAA
Barry Smith President Airport Technologies Inc.
Wayne Smook President Executive Fight Centre
Robby Spitzer Student Utah Valley University
RJ Steenstra CEO Red Deer Regional Airport
Shawn Sutherland A.A.E. Snr Project Manager EBA, A Tetra Tech Company
Tim Sward Manager, Projects & Technical Services Abbotsford International Airport
Benoit Tardif Marketing & Operation Manager IDS North America Ltd.
Len Taylor CEO Tradewind Scientific Ltd
Jacqueline Teres Regional Sales Representative Clariant
Tyrone Thompson Manager Black & McDonald Ltd.
Warren Thompson A.A.E. President Prairie Edge Management Inc.
Steve Tinker Chief, Airport Operations Bombardier
Eric Tolton A.A.E. National Business Development Manager Black & McDonald
Robert Tyrer C.M. Operations Supervisor/ Fire Chief Greater Sudbury Airport
Domenic Vita Manager Airport Services Thunder Bay Intn'l Airport Authority Inc.
Sally Warford CM COO Fort McMurray
Richard West Associate SMP Engineering
Ian West Director, Security and Terminal Operations Victoria Airport Authority
Michael Whalley Finance and Operations North Peace Regional Airport
Kelvin Williamson President LNT Solutions
Jack Willms Principal Consultant EBA, A Tetra Tech Company
Greg Winfield President Volairus Mngmnt Systems Inc
Chris Wood A.A.E. Airport General Manager Region of Waterloo Int'l Airport
Terry Zaharia Manager, Operations - Airside/Groundside GTAA
2012 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE
James E. Johnson, A.A.E., Executive Director, Airport Services, American Association of Airport Executives. James E. Johnson, A.A.E., assumed his current position at AAAE in April 2000. He is responsible for airport services offered by the Association, which include professional training, strategic planning, peer reviews and airport technology solutions. Before joining AAAE, his 30-year career in airport management included executive positions at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport; St. Louis Regional Airport; the Quad Cities Airport in Moline, Illinois, and Tampa International Airport. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of St. Louis University and is an Accredited Airport Executive. Mr. Johnson was elected president of AAAE (1990); president of the Florida Airport Managers Association (1994); and President of the Great Lakes Chapter, AAAE (1980). He also served as Chairman of the Board of Examiners in 1992. This Board oversees the professional
accreditation program for airport executives. Jacqueline Booth, Chief of Technical Program Evaluation, Transport Canada. Jacqueline is the Chief, Technical Program Evaluation and Coordination (TPEC). In this role she is responsible for the evaluation and coordination of the Civil Aviation regulatory program and for providing technical support functions to the Standards Branch. Jacqueline’s responsibilities include the development of regulations that impact all areas of Civil Aviation including safety management systems and fatigue management systems. She is responsible for the development of guidance materials supporting the regulatory program, international agreements and regulatory exemptions. She is also responsible for the development of the Civil Aviation surveillance program and safety promotions and awareness in support of the Civil Aviation regulatory program. Jacqueline has been with the Department for 15 years. Her former positions include, acting
director of Standards and acting Director Maintenance and Manufacturing. She holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees, as well as a diploma in Aviation Safety from the University of Southern California.
Scott Ray P.Eng., General Manager, Programs Deployment, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority. Mr. Ray holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from Queen’s University and a Masters Certificate in Project Management from Carleton University. Over the course of his career, Mr. Ray has been involved in automation projects with General Motors, Ford and the Royal Canadian Mint. Mr Ray started his career with the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) in August 2002. He is responsible for the procurement and deployment of all EDS equipment and systems and ensures Canadian airport system designs meet CATSA and Transport Canada screening requirements.
James Bogusz, Director Airside Operations, Technology & Environment, Victoria Airport Authority. James joined the Victoria Airport Authority in 2007 as the Manager of Information Technology. In 2008, additional responsibilities of air service development, airport marketing and tourism development were added to his portfolio. In 2010, he moved into the position of Director of Airside Operations, Technology & Environment. James is an active member of the Canadian Airports Council’s (CAC) Operations, Safety and Technical Affairs Committee, the CAC Environment Committee and serves on the board for the North West Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE). James also participates in Airports Council International (ACI-NA) and International Association of Airport Executives (IAAE) events and conferences.
2012 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE
Maxx Kochar C.M., Manager, Business Improvement Services, Business Design , Greater Toronto Airports Authority. Maxx Kochar, C.M., CPP is a business professional with 25 years of diverse management experience. He is with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority at Toronto Pearson working in the Strategic Planning and Airport Development department, as the Manager of Business Design. He is responsible for developing quality, innovation and creativity best practices and approaches to deliver collaborative business solutions; operating as a dedicated internal consultancy the Business Design group is a proud contributor to achieving the corporate strategic vision. Maxx is a member of the International Association of Airport Executives Canada (IAAE Canada); and a founding member of the Canadian Society for Quality (CSQ). His expertise in management and leadership in business and academic settings have made him widely
recognised as a highly effective administrator and excellent leader. Throughout his career he has developed an extensive and proficient knowledge of business process management, administration, leadership, marketing, business networking, customer service and satisfaction principles.
Olivier Meyer, Manager, Programs & Projects , NAV Canada. Olivier Meier is a certified PMP who works as a Project Manager in the AIS department at NAV CANADA, the Canadian Air Navigation Service Provider. His current responsibility is the ICAO NOTAM/SNOWTAM transition in CANADA. He is trained as an Air Traffic Controller and holds a degree in Software Engineering and IT Project Management. Prior to his arrival in Canada 5 years ago he worked for Skyguide, the Swiss Air Navigation Service Provider. His last position held was Project Portfolio Manager for the AIM department. Upon his arrival in Canada Olivier Meier initially worked as a Project Manager for the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Montreal, where his main responsibilities were three main Industry Cost Reduction Projects. He specializes in complex projects with extensive external stakeholder involvement where he can apply his excellent communication, leadership and
change management skills. He is fluent in German, English and French. Currently Olivier Meier resides in Montreal with his wife and his two kids.
Len Taylor, President, Tradewind Scientific Ltd. Educated in the U.K., the U.S. and Canada, Mr. Taylor completed his Honours B.Sc. at Trent University and post-graduate M.Sc. and B.Ed. degrees at Queen’s University. He is a registered Chartered Chemist in the Province of Ontario. Following an initial career in teaching, Mr. Taylor joined the Department of Transport as a technical project manager in 1977. Since 1980, he has been a Principal of Tradewind Scientific Ltd., a company that is focused on the provision of specialized technical testing services and products to airports worldwide. In this capacity, Mr. Taylor has been responsible for the management of airport runway friction and roughness testing programs using state-of-the-art equipment for more than thirty years. Mr. Taylor is an active participant in a number of international committees and forums concerning airfield surface condition monitoring and the harmonization of ICAO runway friction
measurement and SNOWTAM reporting processes. Recent major projects include the implementation of a nation-wide network of TRACR II winter reporting systems at some 50 Norwegian civil & military airports. Mr. Taylor manages an ongoing innovative research and development program within Tradewind Scientific directed at improving airfield surface condition monitoring, friction measurement and airport inspection and reporting technologies.
Tiina Maripuu, Manager, Software Development, Team Eagle Ltd. Tiina Maripuu has worked in the software industry since 1997. For five years (2005 – 2010), she was a business engineer working with complex treasury management applications in Wallstreet Systems, headquartered in New York. Her main roles were consulting, training, testing and supporting large global clients (banks, governments and corporations) in Canada, US as well as Europe. Her expertize helped in maintaining a quality of the software application as well as maintaining good client relationships. In 2011 Tiina was contracted as a software implementation consultant by a UK based company and hired by Team Eagle in September 2011. As a software development manager, Tiina is working with the developers and project managers to implement and improve internal processes as well as coordinate resources, manage integration projects and provide layer of quality assurance.
2012 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE
Kymm Girgulis, Key Account Manager, BC Hydro. Kymm Girgulis is a Key Account Manager with BC Hydro’s Industrial Sector. With years managing the relationship between BC Hydro and customers in the transportation and manufacturing sector, Kymm knows her way around the airport business. As part of her work, Kymm assists customers in identifying energy savings opportunities and working with them to implement projects and develop long term strategies for energy management. Having worked closely with the two largest airports in the province, Kymm will share her experience and insight as to why energy makes for smart business
Nancy Majoulian, Director, ADB Airfield Solutions, Nancy Majoulian is ADB’s National Sales Manager for Canada. She brings over 15 years of combined experience within Canada and the United States having dealt with several Fortune 500 companies. Nancy brings 8 years of Aviation experience from Bombardier Business Aircraft where she contributed to the widebody Global and Challenger Aircraft programs in various Leadership roles: Methods, Change Management, International Contracts and US Sales. She has completed her pilot ground school and has a couple of flight hours under her belt. Nancy is fluent in English and French with a Business & Communications degree from Ahuntsic College and Concordia University out of Montréal, Québec. Nancy part takes in several conferences across North America to further expand her skills and knowledge. In 2011, she was elected as one of the Directors on the Canadian Airports National
Electrical Workshop board.
Eric Cantin, Director, Airport Sector, BPR, A Tetra Tech Company. With a degree in electrical engineering from l'Université de Sherbrooke, Mr. Cantin has been involved in every facet of a project throughout his career. He has acted as designer, estimator, technical specialist, work supervisor and head of service. He worked eight years for a major airport authority in Montréal. As a project manager or director, several of his mandates required him to mobilize multi-disciplinary teams in order to bring to fruition projects pertaining to electrical infrastructures of various natures (modifications to building and transport systems, among others). Mr. Cantin has carried out this type of mandate for major clients such as the MTQ, CATSA, National Defence, Nav Canada, as well as Aéroports de Montréal, Noranda CCR, McGill University, etc. In addition to his technical responsibilities, he has also been in charge of various administrative tasks. Since
2009, he has been in charge of the airport sector for BPR. The scope of his responsibilities includes modifications to building electrical systems as well as runway lighting. Wholeheartedly dedicated to his field, Mr. Cantin participates on various committees and in seminars with the goal of furthering his knowledge and improving his practices.
Rob Benyon, Vice President, Planning & Development Economics, InterVISTAS Consulting Inc. Rob works with communities and organizations to help develop their goals and plans into realities, including airport planning. Recent airport planning work includes Victoria’s master plan and examination of a green field opportunity in Ukraine, as well as work at smaller Canadian sites. The range of projects runs from helping to define organizational visions and goals via strategic plans to overseeing detailed planning studies for commercial developments. His focus has been on the connection between economic feasibility and planning for projects such as the expansion of Port Prince Rupert and its $3 billion capital plan. His experience has included work with small through large communities, and in rural and urban areas. Examples of work have included feasibility studies, economic cluster analysis, strategic plans, P3 infrastructure proposals, business
plans, commercial development plans, and land use plans. Rob has over 20 years experience as a consultant, and has worked extensively on projects in Canada, the U.S., and Australia.
Raymond Gee, Research Director , TNS—Global. Raymond is a Research Director in the Van-couver office of TNS Canadian Facts. Raymond has extensive experience in stakeholder man-agement research including corporate reputation measurements. In his 11 years with TNS, he has become an expert in the telecommunications, financial, and transportation industries and in public sector research. Raymond has a wealth of experience helping clients strengthen their brand and relationships with customers. His responsibilities at TNS include research design and analysis of research results. Raymond currently oversees several large, complex research track-ing programs. These programs involve several sample populations and multiple data collection methodologies. Raymond holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Simon Fraser University with concentrations in Marketing and Management and Organization Studies. Ray-
mond is a member of the MRIA and a former board member of the Vancouver Chapter. He has been a conference pre-senter on stakeholder management research and has been quoted a number of times in business publications such as Business in Vancouver.
Murray Ames, Campbell River Airport Electrician, CAEA Sub-Committee Chair, CAEA Di-rector / Treasurer. Journeyman electrician for over 30 years with a Class “A” High Voltage li-cense for BC. Started trade in Alberta in construction and maintenance, then 10 years with Shell Canada Resources at a Gas Plant in southern Alberta. 3 years in Pulp and Paper at Gold River Mill on Vancouver Island. 20 years with Campbell River Airport as Airport Electrician as well as Airport Fire Fighter and all other airport duties. Member of the Canadian Airports Electrical Asso-siation since its start in 1999. Currently a CAEA Director and Treasurer and Chairman of the CAEA Sub-Committee on Airport electrical and safety.
Bill Yearwood, Investigator-in-Charge, Transportation Safety Board of Canada. Is the Pacific Regional Manager of Aviation for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada; he started flying fixed-wing aircraft at age 13 on a sugar estate in South America, but evolved to fly rotary-wing air-craft for industry; Operations included: Heli-logging, Med-evac, Corporate, Arctic and Off-shore explorations, Flight training, and Design change flight testing; After a stint for Transport Canada, where he was an Air Carrier inspector, he helped draft the CARs, and managed System Safety; he joined the TSB in 1999, and is the investigator in charge of the recent accident at CYVR; Bill lives in Vancouver, and has given up motor racing for bicycle racing.
Brian Day, Barrister & Solicitor , Airport Law. Mr. Day commenced his legal practice with the federal Department of Justice in 1978, which included advising Transport Canada. From 1981 until 1992 Mr. Day was in private practice in the areas of civil litigation, criminal law, employment, administrative and commercial law, and all aspects of aviation law including as legal agent to Transport Canada on aeronautics and airports including YVR. Brian Day was legal counsel for Vancouver International Airport Authority from 1992 until 2003, responsible for legal services, revenue contract administration, and risk management and insurance. Mr. Day was Chair of the Canadian Airports Council (CAC) Legal Committee (1998-2003) whose members advise Cana-da's major international airports. He was also Chair of the CAC Risk Managers and Insurance Committee (2000-2002). Since 2003, Brian Day has provided business and regulatory solutions
to airports in Canada and internationally, including helping airports improve revenues and address regulatory challeng-es. Mr. Day is a former instructor on airport law with IATA and a founding and board member of the Worldwide Airport Lawyers Association.
2012 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE
About IAAE Canada
IAAE Canada's primary goal is to assist airport executives in fulfilling their responsibilities to the airports and
communities they serve, by personal development and training.
Different levels of membership at IAAE Canada are obtainable to coincide with your goal to enhance your
professional development in the airport industry.
In 1994 IAAE Canada was formed in the interest of serving Canadian Airport Managers and personnel. It grew so well
that in 2000 we incorporated as the International Association of Airport Executives Canada (IAAE Canada) and still
continue to grow to this day. Membership in IAAE Canada is for individuals not airports and it places equal emphasis
on the employees and operators of large and small airport concerns, reflecting a membership comprised of executives
from large and medium size airports, as well as hundreds of managers from smaller airports used by general and
commercial aviation.
IAAE Canada is proud to offer its premier credential the Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) "The Mark of an
Airport Professional". The value of the A.A.E. mark is the public, the airport industry and the candidate knowing that
only those who have proven a high level of knowledge, managerial skill, discipline and professionalism are awarded the
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