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Toronto Pearson celebrates second annual Airport Workers Day
Toronto Pearson celebrates second annual Airport Workers Day

Cision Canada

time5 hours ago

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Toronto Pearson celebrates second annual Airport Workers Day

TORONTO, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Toronto Pearson is proud to host a celebration for the second annual Airport Workers Day – a day dedicated to recognizing people across the airport community whose work is essential to delivering an exceptional travel experience, keeping Canada connected and powering our economy forward. Coordinated nationally by the Canadian Airports Council, Airport Workers Day is also an important opportunity to recognize the invaluable contributions of the 52,000-plus people who make up the Toronto Pearson community. Toronto Pearson is more than a gateway for travel – it's an economic powerhouse for all of Canada. The airport supports more than 133,000 jobs across Canada, contributes $19.6 billion to GDP and anchors the Pearson Economic Zone, where 1 in 7 Toronto-region workers are employed. The celebration took place at the airport on Wednesday, and included remarks from Toronto Pearson President and CEO Deborah Flint, as well as Ontario Premier Doug Ford, and other elected officials. "Airport Workers Day celebrates the dedication of the people who keep Toronto Pearson – and airports across Canada – moving," said Deborah Flint, President and CEO, Toronto Pearson. "In hot summer or cold winters, day and night, airport workers are essential to delivering a safe travel experience. Airport workers stimulate the economy and work to bring joy to travel for each and every passenger. The airport workers at Toronto Pearson are simply incredible." "I want to thank the thousands of Ontario workers who help keep Toronto Pearson, Canada's busiest airport and an economic engine for Ontario's economy, running smoothly," said Premier Doug Ford. "Our government will always have your backs, including in the face of tariffs and economic uncertainty. That's why I was so pleased to announce $2 million in support of Pearson Works which will help train 450 airport workers through our $2.5 billion Skills Development Fund. Once again, to all the workers here at Toronto Pearson: Thank you for all that you do to support and protect Ontario!" "Airport workers aren't just technicians, agents and drivers; they're community-connectors, family bridges and last-mile heroes - getting people where they need to be against improbable odds. More than that, they're the beating heart of our economy, and for that they deserve our thanks and gratitude," said John Zerucelli, Secretary of State (Labour). To learn more about Airport Workers Day, please visit our website. About Toronto Pearson The Greater Toronto Airports Authority is the operator of Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's largest airport and a vital connector of people, businesses, and goods. Toronto Pearson has been named "Best Large Airport in North America serving more than 40 million passengers" seven times in the last eight years by Airports Council International, the global trade representative of the world's airports. Toronto Pearson was also recognized in 2025 as one of "Canada's Best Employers" by Forbes. For our corporate X channel, please visit @PearsonComms. For operational updates and passenger information, please visit @TorontoPearson/@AeroportPearson on X. You can also follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

Toronto Pearson celebrates second annual Airport Workers Day
Toronto Pearson celebrates second annual Airport Workers Day

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Toronto Pearson celebrates second annual Airport Workers Day

TORONTO, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Toronto Pearson is proud to host a celebration for the second annual Airport Workers Day – a day dedicated to recognizing people across the airport community whose work is essential to delivering an exceptional travel experience, keeping Canada connected and powering our economy forward. Coordinated nationally by the Canadian Airports Council, Airport Workers Day is also an important opportunity to recognize the invaluable contributions of the 52,000-plus people who make up the Toronto Pearson community. Toronto Pearson is more than a gateway for travel – it's an economic powerhouse for all of Canada. The airport supports more than 133,000 jobs across Canada, contributes $19.6 billion to GDP and anchors the Pearson Economic Zone, where 1 in 7 Toronto-region workers are employed. The celebration took place at the airport on Wednesday, and included remarks from Toronto Pearson President and CEO Deborah Flint, as well as Ontario Premier Doug Ford, and other elected officials. "Airport Workers Day celebrates the dedication of the people who keep Toronto Pearson – and airports across Canada – moving," said Deborah Flint, President and CEO, Toronto Pearson. "In hot summer or cold winters, day and night, airport workers are essential to delivering a safe travel experience. Airport workers stimulate the economy and work to bring joy to travel for each and every passenger. The airport workers at Toronto Pearson are simply incredible." "I want to thank the thousands of Ontario workers who help keep Toronto Pearson, Canada's busiest airport and an economic engine for Ontario's economy, running smoothly," said Premier Doug Ford. "Our government will always have your backs, including in the face of tariffs and economic uncertainty. That's why I was so pleased to announce $2 million in support of Pearson Works which will help train 450 airport workers through our $2.5 billion Skills Development Fund. Once again, to all the workers here at Toronto Pearson: Thank you for all that you do to support and protect Ontario!" "Airport workers aren't just technicians, agents and drivers; they're community-connectors, family bridges and last-mile heroes - getting people where they need to be against improbable odds. More than that, they're the beating heart of our economy, and for that they deserve our thanks and gratitude," said John Zerucelli, Secretary of State (Labour). To learn more about Airport Workers Day, please visit our website. About Toronto Pearson The Greater Toronto Airports Authority is the operator of Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's largest airport and a vital connector of people, businesses, and goods. Toronto Pearson has been named "Best Large Airport in North America serving more than 40 million passengers" seven times in the last eight years by Airports Council International, the global trade representative of the world's airports. Toronto Pearson was also recognized in 2025 as one of "Canada's Best Employers" by Forbes. For our corporate X channel, please visit @PearsonComms. For operational updates and passenger information, please visit @TorontoPearson/@AeroportPearson on X. You can also follow us on Facebook or Instagram. SOURCE Toronto Pearson View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Canadian Airports Celebrate Second Annual Airport Workers Day with Expanded National Awards Honouring Excellence Across the Sector Français
Canadian Airports Celebrate Second Annual Airport Workers Day with Expanded National Awards Honouring Excellence Across the Sector Français

Cision Canada

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Canadian Airports Celebrate Second Annual Airport Workers Day with Expanded National Awards Honouring Excellence Across the Sector Français

OTTAWA, ON, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Today, over 30 airports across Canada will come together to celebrate the second annual Airport Workers Day, a national event recognizing the contributions of the people who keep Canada's aviation system running. From front-line agents to behind-the-scenes technicians, this day honours the individuals who connect people and goods, communities, and Canada to the world. This year, the Canadian Airports Council (CAC) is proud to expand the celebration by presenting eight national awards to outstanding airport workers across the country. This year's award recipients are: Jocelyn Alexander, Calgary International Airport – Rising Star Mike Lazenby, Dexterra Group, Edmonton International Airport – Excellence in Efficiency Optimization Zaina Alhillou, Qafiya Consulting Inc., PortsToronto – Airport Innovator Roger Hussey, Inland Technologies, St. John's International Airport – Environmental Steward Water Fasan, Toronto-Pearson – Outstanding Service Karen Funk, Victoria Airport Authority – Operational Excellence Lahcen Bouachra, Alstef Canada Inc., Montréal-Trudeau International Airport – Outstanding Leadership Vivian Chan, Vancouver International Airport – Industry Champion "This day is about recognizing the dedication and importance of airport workers across the country," said Monette Pasher, President of the Canadian Airports Council. "With more than 200,000 people working directly in airports, supporting passenger and cargo operations, and 150 million passengers expected to travel through Canada's airports in 2025, it is important we take a moment to thank the teams who make it all possible." Canada's airports are more than travel hubs, they are vital infrastructure that powers the economy. Nationally, airports support 435,800 jobs, provide $32.9 billion in annual wages, generate $49.6 billion in GDP, and produce $123.5 billion in total annual economic output. Across the country, participating airports will host appreciation events for their teams who keep the engine of Canada's aviation industry moving. These celebrations are a small way to thank the teams whose work is essential to the safety, efficiency, and success of Canada's air transportation system. From equipment operators and customer service agents to security personnel, mechanics, and firefighters, the wide range of roles at airports reflects the diversity and depth of talent in the industry. Airport Workers Day is a coordinated national effort to celebrate our workforce and highlight the vital role aviation plays in our economy and communities. Join the celebration and share your appreciation using #AirportWorkersDay2025. About the Canadian Airports Council The Canadian Airports Council (CAC), a division of Airports Council International-North America, is the voice for Canada's airports community. Its 60 members represent more than 100 airports, including all of the privately-operated National Airports System (NAS) airports and many municipal airports across Canada.

Canadian Airports Celebrate Second Annual Airport Workers Day with Expanded National Awards Honouring Excellence Across the Sector
Canadian Airports Celebrate Second Annual Airport Workers Day with Expanded National Awards Honouring Excellence Across the Sector

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time12 hours ago

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Canadian Airports Celebrate Second Annual Airport Workers Day with Expanded National Awards Honouring Excellence Across the Sector

OTTAWA, ON, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Today, over 30 airports across Canada will come together to celebrate the second annual Airport Workers Day, a national event recognizing the contributions of the people who keep Canada's aviation system running. From front-line agents to behind-the-scenes technicians, this day honours the individuals who connect people and goods, communities, and Canada to the world. This year, the Canadian Airports Council (CAC) is proud to expand the celebration by presenting eight national awards to outstanding airport workers across the country. This year's award recipients are: Jocelyn Alexander, Calgary International Airport – Rising Star Mike Lazenby, Dexterra Group, Edmonton International Airport – Excellence in Efficiency Optimization Zaina Alhillou, Qafiya Consulting Inc., PortsToronto – Airport Innovator Roger Hussey, Inland Technologies, St. John's International Airport – Environmental Steward Water Fasan, Toronto-Pearson – Outstanding Service Karen Funk, Victoria Airport Authority – Operational Excellence Lahcen Bouachra, Alstef Canada Inc., Montréal-Trudeau International Airport – Outstanding Leadership Vivian Chan, Vancouver International Airport – Industry Champion "This day is about recognizing the dedication and importance of airport workers across the country," said Monette Pasher, President of the Canadian Airports Council. "With more than 200,000 people working directly in airports, supporting passenger and cargo operations, and 150 million passengers expected to travel through Canada's airports in 2025, it is important we take a moment to thank the teams who make it all possible." Canada's airports are more than travel hubs, they are vital infrastructure that powers the economy. Nationally, airports support 435,800 jobs, provide $32.9 billion in annual wages, generate $49.6 billion in GDP, and produce $123.5 billion in total annual economic output. Across the country, participating airports will host appreciation events for their teams who keep the engine of Canada's aviation industry moving. These celebrations are a small way to thank the teams whose work is essential to the safety, efficiency, and success of Canada's air transportation system. From equipment operators and customer service agents to security personnel, mechanics, and firefighters, the wide range of roles at airports reflects the diversity and depth of talent in the industry. Airport Workers Day is a coordinated national effort to celebrate our workforce and highlight the vital role aviation plays in our economy and communities. Join the celebration and share your appreciation using #AirportWorkersDay2025. About the Canadian Airports Council The Canadian Airports Council (CAC), a division of Airports Council International-North America, is the voice for Canada's airports community. Its 60 members represent more than 100 airports, including all of the privately-operated National Airports System (NAS) airports and many municipal airports across Canada. Canada's airports support 435,800 jobs, providing $32.9 billion in annual wages, generating $49.6 billion in GDP and producing $123.5 billion of annual economic output. SOURCE Canadian Airports Council View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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