BRITISH COLUMBIA – On February 22, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, announced RATI funding of over $18.8 million in federal support for 11 airports and two air carriers in BC.
Regional airports and carriers provide a vital service, providing commercial flight access, supporting critical supply chains and promoting economic growth. They connect patients to needed medical care and enable essential work travel. They provide important emergency services and cargo operations to supply businesses and frontline workers.
“In my role as Airports Council International – North America Chair, I am working with my colleagues across North America as our industry recovers from COVID-19. Investments in aviation, such as the one being made by the federal government today (February 22), not only support the recovery of these airports and airlines, but also their surrounding communities,” said Sam Samaddar, Director, Kelowna International Airport.
This funding will ensure airports and carriers can continue essential routine maintenance and facility operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will help maintain employment and restore growth in the region as we work to build back from the pandemic.
Regional air transportation is key to the economic development of communities and businesses across Canada. This investment shows the Government of Canada’s commitment to supporting economic development across the country and fostering sustainable, inclusive growth for all.
To view a list of projects being funded see below.
“It is essential that different levels of government partner to stimulate the economy as we recover from COVID-19. The Kelowna International Airport plays a critical role in supporting economic development in Kelowna and the region,” said Mayor Basran, City of Kelowna.
The initiative supports regional air ecosystems which include regional air carriers and airports, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises and non-profit organizations in developing and implementing enhanced services for improved regional connectivity. It is delivered by regional development agencies across Canada, including Pacific Economic Development Canada, the new regional development agency dedicated to British Columbia.
Projects being funded: | ||
Legal Name | City | Funding |
Stikine Airport Society Dease Lake Airport |
Dease Lake | $328,322 |
Regional District of Alberni-Clayoquot Tofino / Long Beach Airport |
Tofino | $328,322 |
City of Abbotsford Abbotsford International Airport |
Abbotsford | $2,320,000 |
Kelowna International Airport | Kelowna | $3,261,330 |
Town of Smithers Smithers Regional Airport |
Smithers | $505,616 |
City of Williams Lake Williams Lake Regional Airport |
Williams Lake | $130,000 |
Pacific Coastal Airlines Limited | Richmond | $5,098,602 |
Central Mountain Air Ltd., 580741 British Columbia Ltd. | Smithers | $5,000,000 |
The City of Castlegar West Kootenay Regional Airport |
Castlegar | $524,200 |
The Corporation of the City of Cranbrook Canadian Rockies International Airport |
Cranbrook | $609,584 |
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Northern Rockies Regional Airport |
Fort Nelson | $328,322 |
Cariboo Regional District Cariboo Regional Airport |
Anahim Lake | $54,720 |
City of Quesnel Quesnel Regional Airport |
Quesnel | $326,518 |
Total: | $18,811,536 |