Edmonton Airports
Edmonton International Airport and Edmonton Airports logo | |
Community-based, not-for-profit | |
Founded | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (1990 ) |
Headquarters | Edmonton International Airport, Alberta |
Number of locations | 2 airports |
Area served | Edmonton Capital Region |
Key people | Tom Redl (chair), Reg Milley (president & CEO) |
Services | Airport operator |
Owner | Community-based |
Number of employees | 4,000+ |
Website | http://corporate.flyeia.com/ |
Edmonton Airports, officially the Edmonton Regional Airports Authority, was formed in 1990, under the Regional Airports Authorities Act passed by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in 1989, and is responsible for the management and operation of three airports in the Edmonton area.[1] It is a non-profit organisation and, as per the act, has no shareholders and does not pay dividends.[2]
The authority is governed by a 15-member board of directors appointed to represent the various municipalities and the Government of Canada (2 members).[1] These municipalities include the cities of Edmonton (six members), Leduc (one member), Leduc County (one member), Parkland County (one member), Strathcona County (one member) and Sturgeon County (one member).[3] The board also appoints two members at-large.[3]
Operations
Edmonton Airports operates the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) and the Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport.[4] The EIA is owned by Transport Canada, leased by Edmonton Airports, and part of the National Airports System.[5] It includes a planned inland port logistics support facility in support of the Port Alberta initiative.[6] The Villeneuve Airport is owned by Edmonton Airports.[7]
See also
- Greater Toronto Airports Authority and Toronto Port Authority
- Regina Airport Authority
- Vancouver Airport Services
- Halifax International Airport Authority
References
- 1 2 Edmonton Airports
- ↑ Regional Airports Authorities Act
- 1 2 2008 Annual Report and Financials
- ↑ "Welcome to Edmonton Airports Corporate Information Site". Edmonton Airports. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
- ↑ Airport Divestiture Status Report
- ↑ "Infrastructure". Port Alberta. Retrieved 2012-04-10.
- ↑ Villeneuve Airport