Waterloo Region Record

Major revamp of Pearson unveiled

Plan will see ‘decade-long investment’

- ROSA SABA GREATER TORONTO AIRPORTS AUTHORITY

Toronto’s airports authority has announced a multibilli­on-dollar plan to update and modernize Toronto Pearson Airport.

The Greater Toronto Airports Authority said it launched the first phase of procuremen­t for Pearson LIFT, a plan intended to help the airport meet growing demand for its services.

“This is the very beginning of what will be a decade-long investment in our facilities and our terminals across the airport,” said Deborah Flint, president and CEO of the GTAA.

“After many, many years, where we have had tired and aged assets across the airport facility, we’ll be systematic­ally investing in those, investing in them to bring them up to not just a state of great repair, but positionin­g them for the future.”

Pearson saw 45 million passengers in 2023 and is expected to see about 65 million annually by the early 2030s, the GTAA said in a press release.

“Toronto Pearson has been meeting passenger needs by deploying extraordin­ary resources to many of its aged assets and facilities, which is not a sustainabl­e solution with passenger traffic expected to grow,” it said.

“Growth is coming to Pearson. It’s coming across the global aviation industry and across North America,” Flint said.

LIFT, which stands for Long term Investment in Facilities and Terminals, will begin with a program focused on “the fundamenta­ls,” Flint added.

The program will see the modernizat­ion of existing airport assets, including high-speed taxi lanes, a modernized airfield electric lighting and control system, and interim terminal facilities, according to the press release. The plan also includes investment­s in power generation to help the airport achieve net-zero targets.

“After what we experience­d with the surge of growth and recovery, the challenges with our facilities in the recent past, we want to get ahead of that as best we can and start to develop those facilities that are going to help us expand sooner,” Flint said.

These improvemen­ts are the ones that the GTAA is starting procuremen­t for, while other projects are in earlier planning stages, Flint said.

‘‘ Toronto Pearson has been meeting passenger needs by deploying extraordin­ary resources to many of its aged assets and facilities, which is not a sustainabl­e solution with passenger traffic expected to grow.

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