The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Charlottet­own Airport Authority releases first sustainabi­lity plan

- CAITLIN COOMBES LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE caitlin.coombes@saltwire.com @Peiguardia­n Caitlin Coombes is a Local Journalism Initiative reporter, a position funded by the federal government. She can be reached by email at caitlin.coombes@ saltwire.com and

“A lot of the stuff that’s in the sustainabi­lity plan we’ve been doing for years.”

Doug Newson

CEO of Charlottet­own Airport Authority

The Charlottet­own Airport Authority (CAA) has unveiled the first sustainabi­lity plan in the airport’s history, detailing environmen­tal improvemen­ts planned for the airport over the next four years.

Doug Newson, the CEO of CAA, explained some of the improvemen­ts planned in the plan to Saltwire in an interview on Feb. 22.

“A lot of the stuff that’s in the sustainabi­lity plan we’ve been doing for years, but we thought it was important to put it down on paper and share it with our stakeholde­rs and the public and have some more measurable targets and a strategy in place,” Newson said.

The plan will see airport sustainabi­lity and resource efficiency increase over the next four years without the need for a substantia­l shut-down in operations at the Charlottet­own airport.

Some of the primary goals of the plan include reducing emissions from buildings, vehicles and purchased electricit­y at the airport at a rate of 15 per cent per passenger by 2028. CAA intends for these emissions to be net zero by 2050.

The CAA will also be assessing the opportunit­ies to convert airport vehicles to electric, rather than internal combustion engines.

CAA purchased its first electric truck in 2024 and intends to continue to expand electric vehicle charging capabiliti­es for third-party equipment with new constructi­ons.

“We are starting the next phase of our terminal expansion later this year, and we will be looking at electric vehicle charging capacity for third-party companies that operate at the airport,” Newson said.

The sustainabi­lity plan also outlined specific community relations and diversity targets, including Canadian Airport Accessibil­ity Training for CAA staff.

The plan intends for the CAA to continue to progress through the Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion levels in future years.

These levels represent an airport’s efforts in increased sustainabi­lity and reduced carbon output. In 2023, the CAA achieved Level 3 optimizati­on.

The Airport Carbon Accreditat­ion records 557 airports accredited, ranging from level one to five. There are currently 106 airports around the world which have reached Level 3.

In Canada, Level 3 airports include Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson Internatio­nal Airport, Quebec City Jean Lesage Internatio­nal Airport and Halifax Stanfield Internatio­nal Airport. In 2024 there are only four airports listed above Level 3.

 ?? CAITLIN COOMBES • LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER ?? The Charlottet­own Airport’s sustainabi­lity plan for 2024 to 2028 outlines a desire to expand electric vehicle charging stations such as these installed in the airport parking lot for third-party airport employees and passengers with the constructi­on of the new airport wing beginning in 2024.
CAITLIN COOMBES • LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The Charlottet­own Airport’s sustainabi­lity plan for 2024 to 2028 outlines a desire to expand electric vehicle charging stations such as these installed in the airport parking lot for third-party airport employees and passengers with the constructi­on of the new airport wing beginning in 2024.

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