Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Type Private
Industry Air Transport
Founded December 2, 1996[1]
Headquarters Toronto Pearson International Airport
Mississauga, Ontario
Key people Lloyd McCoomb, CEO and President
Products Airport operations and services
Revenue $1.1 billion CAD[2]
Employees 1104
Website http://gtaa.com

The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) operates Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The GTAA operates Canada's largest airport facility with a traffic of 31.0 million passengers in 2006[2]. The authority's headquarters are on the airport grounds.[3] The GTAA completed a $4.4 billion redevelopment of Toronto Pearson from 1998 to 2008 to enable the airport to handle increases in traffic into the future[4]

Pearson will likely reach a maximum capacity of 54 million to 60 million passengers annually between 2027 and 2037, up from 32 million in 2010[5].

See also

Toronto portal
Aviation portal

References

  1. ^ http://gtaa.com/en/gtaa_corporate/development_program Airport Development Program
  2. ^ a b http://gtaa.com/en/news/travel_advisories/details/fc48c740-e5ee-49e9-aeea-61803d4aeac2 2006 Operating Results
  3. ^ "Contact Us." Greater Toronto Airports Authority. Retrieved on March 2, 2010. "Mail: Corporate Affairs and Communications Greater Toronto Airports Authority Toronto Pearson International Airport P.O. Box 6031, 3111 Convair Drive Toronto AMF, Ontario, Canada L5P 1B2 "
  4. ^ "Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ/CYYZ), Canada."
  5. ^ "Controversial Toronto-area airport plan may soon take flight". Retrieved on July 12, 2011.