Toyota Canada and Edmonton International Airport (YEG) partner to bring electric vehicles to Alberta Roadways
Edmonton International Airport is partnering with Toyota Canada to deliver 100 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
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Edmonton International Airport is partnering with Toyota Canada to deliver 100 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
International Airport Review’s Editor Holly Miles caught up with Ramki Doraiswami, Director of Technology Solution Delivery at Edmonton International Airport (YEG) to hear all about the airport’s development.
Myron Keehn, became official President & CEO of Edmonton Airport on 1 January 2023 and speaks with International Airport Review’s Editor, Holly Miles about his plans for the airport and its exclusive CEO series.
The relaunch of Edmonton International Airport's music programme will combine a sense of community with up-and-coming musicians to deliver an enjoyable music show for travellers.
Mammen Tharakan, Director, E-Commerce, Cargo & Aviation Real Estate, Air Service & Business Development, at Edmonton International Airport (YEG), provides his insight into evolving cargo growth at the airport, its role geographically as a logistics hub and the sustainable initiatives that are shaping its future.
The International Air Cargo Association has revealed Edmonton International Airport and CargoAi, as the winners of the Corporate and Start-up/Small Business category for the 2022 Sustainability Awards.
Watch this exclusive video interview with Edmonton International Airport's CEO and President, Tom Ruth, at Passenger Terminal Expo 2022.
Edmonton International Airport has partnered with Hidden Disabilities Sunflower, for passengers who may need additional support, help or simply more time.
The Government of Canada and air industry partners are continuing the fight to take significant action to increase resources and streamline processes to ease airport congestion and delays.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority has introduced the Ford Launchpad for Innovative Technologies and Entrepreneurship, to provide grants to companies developing new air travel technology solutions.
Daniel-Robert Gooch, President of the Canadian Airports Council, gives International Airport Review, an overview of what Canadian airports are doing to advance aviation in its fight against climate change.
The new facility will provide electricity and heat for Edmonton Airport's operations from the same source, which will significantly lower the airport's carbon emissions and reduce costs.
Steve Maybee, Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at Edmonton International Airport, discusses the challenges that the airport faces due to the changeable Canadian weather and how they are able to deal with it in order to remain operational.
Myron Keehn, Vice-President of Air Service and Business Development at Edmonton International Airport, writes of the airport’s proximity to Asia, and its plans to position itself as a key entry point into North America through cargo expansion.
The Simplified Arrival process is currently set to be introduced at eight Preclearance locations across Canada, beginning with Toronto Pearson Airport.