All Deborah Flint articles
-
NewsToronto Pearson invests $780,000 to strengthen Indigenous-led organisations and advance reconciliation across Canada
Toronto Pearson’s $780,000 Nest Fund investment supports ten Indigenous-led organisations in building capacity, advancing reconciliation, and creating sustainable community and economic growth.
-
News
Toronto Pearson invests $1.57 million to grow skilled trades and improve local job opportunities
Toronto Pearson's Uplift Fund backs 11 organisations to train over 2,000 residents for skilled trades and employment pathways.
-
NewsCanada's new policy fosters private investment to boost airport infrastructure and economic growth
The Canadian government introduces a policy to attract private investment for modernising and expanding airports, enhancing infrastructure to meet growing demand for air travel.
-
NewsToronto Pearson Airport’s emergency response teams praised for handling Delta flight accident efficiently
Toronto Pearson CEO Deborah Flint commended the swift actions of first responders following the Delta flight incident, ensuring no fatalities and prompt medical attention for passengers.
-
ArticleLeaders' Series Feature Interview: Deborah Flint
Deborah Flint, CEO of Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA) speaks about leading Canada’s largest airport into a new era of investment and growth.
-
NewsToronto Pearson Airport unveils "Eras"-inspired display to welcome Taylor Swift fans
Toronto Pearson’s interactive “Eras”-inspired display, launched with Visit Mississauga, welcomes fans arriving for Taylor Swift’s concerts with immersive album-themed visuals in Terminal 1.
-
NewsCustomer Experience Summit and Exhibition hosted at the world’s busiest airport last week in Atlanta
Airports Council International World opened its annual ACI World Customer Experience Summit and Exhibition in Atlanta, with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport hosting the event.
-
NewsMontréal-Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Vancouver International Airport sign with Airbus and ZeroAvia to study hydrogen hubs
This is the first time that a feasibility study of this magnitude has taken place in Canada to pioneer hydrogen for aviation.


