2015 Annual Report

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2015 Annual Report

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We are Canada’s premier provider of airport industry training, news and information with highly respected airport management accreditation and industry accreditation programs. Since 1994 IAAE Canada has been the leading source of information, knowledge and professional airport management accreditation programs. Our yearly conference and weekly e-Reports keep our members acquainted with industry trends and announcements. Our training programs have become the industry standard for airport operations, and airport management across the country. Our Mission: To continue to be the centre of excellence for the Canadian airport industry by helping our members expand their knowledge and expertise related to airport management trends and industry best practices. Our Vision: To be Canada's premier provider of airport-related training and professional development services. IAAE Canada provides learning and career enhancement opportunities through: •General industry information •Training courses both classroom & online •Conferences •Accreditation programs •Career listings •Weekly e-Report To find out more about the association, our training programs and yearly conference please contact the IAAE Canada head office.


Contents Our Chair

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Yearly Performance

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Year in Review

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Financial Highlights

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Our Board of Directors

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Audit Committee

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Retiring and New Members of the Board of Directors

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Audited Financial Statements

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Executive Coordinator’s Report

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IAAE Canada Chapters

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Membership & Communications Committee 34 Corporate Committee

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Professional Development Courses

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Training Committee

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Accreditation Programs

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Marketing Committee

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New A.A.E.

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Accreditation Committee

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New C.M.’s

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Governance & Nominating Committee

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6th Annual F.O.A.M. Update

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Our Corporate Members

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Membership Map New Members Our Business Strategy

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Our Chair I am pleased to present, on behalf of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Airport Executives Canada, our 2015 Annual Report. While IAAE Canada regularly communicates with our members about news, events and training, the annual report is our official report to the members of what we are doing as an association and how we are managing the business of the association. IAAE Canada has 342 members whom we serve with information, networking opportunities, professional training and support. We also provide training to the airport industry and in 2015 IAAE Canada presented 10 courses across Canada and online to upgrade the skills of over XXX people. IAAE Canada offers an impressive suite of in-class and web based training to meet the needs of our members and industry and we are adding new courses every year. We are committed to providing quality training to our members and the industry. If you have expertise to share, or a topic you want to know more about, please let us know and we can make it happen. 2015 was a year of transition as our long term Executive Coordinator Tom Coupland moved to a new chapter in his life. Tom served IAAE Canada for almost 9 years and worked tirelessly for our members and the board during his tenure. Tom will be remembered for his smile, his quick wit and a distinctive laugh in addition to all the work he did to grow IAAE Canada. In May of 2015 the board welcomed Joe Mauro to IAAE Canada in his new role as Executive Director. Joe brings with him many years of senior leadership experience at other large Canadian membership organisations. Joe’s experience as a former CEO of the Canadian Kennel Club brings a new level of expertise to IAAE Canada’s operation and the Board is excited to be able to bring a new level of commitment to the services we provide our members and the industry. IAAE Canada continues to work with other aviation and airport organizations to provide value to our members and to promote our products and services. IAAE Canada has student chapters at Georgian College and the University of Western Ontario and we work closely with the Canadian Airports Council, the AAAE, the British Columbia Institute of Technology, SWIFT, the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace and provincial aviation councils. The past, current and future success of IAAE Canada is directly attributed to those who volunteer to serve on the Board of Directors, our committees and our staff. Our volunteers offer their time, skills and expertise to administer the affairs of the association, to develop and produce training products and coordinate and organize our conferences. If you wish to participate, please call our office or any Board member.

As IAAE Canada moves forward into 2016, I encourage you to be an active member and join us at our 10th Annual FOAM Conference in Quebec City, QB, June 5-8, 2016 and the joint IAAE Canada, IAAE, AAAE International Conference August 23-25, 2016 in Ottawa, ON.. Cuyler J. Green A.A.E. Chair, IAAE Canada Board of Directors

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Our Board of Directors

Chair Cuyler J. Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority Vice Chair RJ Steenstra A.A.E. Chief Executive Officer Board Member

Red Deer Airport Authority

Terry Bos, A.A.E. President & CEO SSMADC Board Member Delia Chesworth A.A.E. Director, Airports Government of the Northwest Territories

Board Member Wilma Clarke A.A.E. Vice President Vista Cargo Terminals Inc.

Board Member Jeff Huntus A.A.E. Airport Manager Board Member

Medicine Hat Regional Airport

Kevin Lacey A.A.E. Associate Director, Airfield Operations Greater Toronto Airports Authority

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Our Board of Directors Board Member Sheila McGuigan A.A.E. Senior Project Manager, Airports MMM Group Board Member Sam Samaddar A.A.E.

Airport Director Kelowna International Airport

Board Member Paul Ritchi A.A.E. Senior Manager, Strategy Development Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Board Member Warren Thompson A.A.E. Principal Stantec Consulting Ltd

Board Member Mike Seabrook A.A.E. Chief Executive Officer London International Airport

Board Member Chris Wood A.A.E. Airport General Manager Region of Waterloo International Airport Corporate Representative Kelvin Williamson President LNT Solutions

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Retiring Member of the Board of Directors in 2015 The IAAE Canada would like to extend a thank you to our retiring Board of Directors Members. Their contributions to IAAE Canada were invaluable. We wish them continued success in the future.

Served on the Board of Directors 2012-2015

Served on the Board of Directors 2009-2015

Mike Karsseboom A.A.E.

Cameron Nicolson A.A.E.

General Manager Airport Operations

Director, Safety

Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

Calgary Airport Authority

New Members to the Board of Directors in 2015

Terry Bos, A.A.E.

Warren Thompson A.A.E.

President & CEO

Principal

Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation

Stantec Consulting Ltd

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Executive Director + Bus Strategy Joe Mauro Executive Director

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IAAE Canada Chapters IAAE Canada encourages the formation of local chapters in those locations where there is a critical mass of members to support one. Local chapters serve to strengthen the relationships amongst members, promote networking and information sharing and provide an avenue for professional development and mentoring. To date, IAAE Canada chapters have been established at Toronto Pearson International Airport and Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario.

The members of the Toronto Pearson chapter meet on a bimonthly basis. Typically, the meetings consist of a discussion of the latest Association news from across the country followed by a review of trends and occurrences affecting the aviation industry as a whole. Members are brought up to date on air carrier activities and strategies, airport developments and trends in the larger business environment. At each meeting members are also treated to a feature presentation or a site visit delivered by a fellow member or an invited guest. Presentation topics have ranged from leadership, energy management, and stormwater management to air cargo and eco-business parks, all with the purpose of expanding members knowledge and range of thinking about the industry in an atmosphere of collegial discussion and knowledge sharing.

As part of its mission to promote and provide aviation-related training and professional development opportunities, IAAE Canada fosters the establishment of student chapters at colleges and universities with aviation programmes. Comprised of students in the Aviation Management programme and affiliated with the Canadian Aviation Students Organization (CASO), the IAAE Canada Student Chapter at Georgian College continues to provide students with avenues to grow their aviation knowledge and network with professionals across the country. Professor Wade Hoople served as the faculty mentor to the Student Chapter over the past year and was instrumental, along with David Hojberg, the President of CASO, in stimulating student interest in IAAE Canada membership and activities. Our deep appreciation goes to both for their efforts and enthusiasm. IAAE Canada sponsored the attendance of two Georgian students, Logan Boyd and Mohit Punjabi, at the 2013 Facility Operations & Airport Managers’ Conference in Halifax in June which provided them with a unique chance to learn and connect. In November, a networking evening was organized at the College which provided the students with the opportunity to learn more about the advantages of IAAE Canada membership and mix with association representatives. IAAE Canada will continue its commitment to building student interest and involvement and to supporting the activities of the Georgian College Student Chapter. 6


Professional Development Courses Our In-class Courses IAAE Canada in-class training courses are the industry standard. Covering many of the necessary and relevant facets of airport training, our courses are designed to ensure you get the right training for your airport. Available at your airport anytime of year, just contact us and we’ll coordinate the courses you need. Below is an overview of the courses IAAE Canada provides. At IAAE Canada, we have been serving airports in Canada since 1994 and we will continue to provide the same quality training and member services that have made us a leader in training within the airport industry. By clicking the title you will be taken to an online description page. Our current in-class courses include: Basic Airport Safety & Operations (BASOS)

Airport Project Management (APM)

Advanced Airport Safety & Operations (AASOS)

Constant Current Regulator (CCR)

Accreditation Academy (ACA)

Emergency Management Training (EMT)

Airport Lighting Maintenance (ALM)

Leadership Management Workshop (LMW)

Airport Wildlife Control (AWC)

Airports for Municipal Government Administrators (AMG)

Air Navigation System (ANS)

Aerodrome Standards & Recommended Practices (TP312)

Air Service Development (ASD)

Winter Aircraft Movement Surface Condition Reporting & Friction Measurement (WAMSCR)

Airport Marketing Workshop (AMW)

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Professional Development Courses Our Online Courses As an alternative to our classroom courses, IAAE Canada has Online Courses. These courses offer users a foundation level of understanding on a number of airport-related topics and can be accessed online from anywhere in the world with an internet connection; that means a small airport with one or two staff can take some quality airport training day or night, any day of the week. By clicking the title you will be taken to an

online description page. Our current online courses available are:

Airports 101: These courses offer a basic level of complexity and depth for airport employees of all levels. Individuals who are new to airports, are in entry level positions or are updating past training will benefit the most from these courses.  Air Cargo Operations

 Documentation Management

 History of Airport Development in Canada

 Aircraft De-Icing

 Financial Operations

 Land Use-Planning

 Airfield Lighting, Markings and

 Fire Rescue

 NOTAMs

Signage  Airfield Maintenance  Airfield Operations  Airport Operations

 FOD

 Security

 Fuel & Fuelling

 Snow Management

 Ground Services Equipment

 Terminal Operations

Airports 201: These courses offer an intermediate level of complexity and depth for airport employees who have some experience with the topic. Individuals who have some experience working at airports, are in junior level positions or are updating past training will benefit the most from these courses. • Introduction to Canadian Commercial Aircraft

• Land Use - Zoning

General Aviation Training: • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) • Human Factors Online

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•Transportation of Dangerous Goods


A.A.E. - The Mark of an Airport Professional The ‘Accredited Airport Executive’ (A.A.E.) is an internationally recognized designation and a comprehensive professional development program designed to cover all aspects of airport management. It consists of three phases: A Written Exam, A Research Paper, An Interview IAAE Canada offers its premier and industry recognized Accreditation Academy annually. Upon completion of the Accreditation Academy and a successful passing grade of the onsite Certified Member exam, the member will be recognized as a Certified Member and may use the professional designation of C.M. after their name. Independent study and online Certified Member testing are also available. A mentor is provided to assist with the next two phases in achieving the A.A.E. designation. A Management Paper is written and submitted for approval. Three examiners must agree the paper meets the measures of professionalism and format as listed in the IAAE Canada Management Paper Guidebook. The interview is the final step toward achieving an A.A.E. designation. Guidelines for the candidates are in the IAAE Canada Candidates Guide to the final interview. Upon completion of the program, the member will be recognized as an Accredited Airport Executive and may use the designation A.A.E. after their name.

A.A.P. - The Mark of an Industry Professional The IAAE Canada ‘Accredited Airport Professional’ (A.A.P.) is a program for Industry Members. It is similar to the A.A.E. program in that the candidate has three years to complete it and there are three phases, which are: passing the C.M. exam, researching and writing an article that is approved by the Board of Examiners, and having it published in an industry magazine, and completing any two of the following: attending an IAAE Canada Conference, successfully completing an IAAE Canada course of your choice, or successfully completing any 10 of IAAE Canada’s online courses. Upon successful completion of the requirements, the Accredited Airport Professional may use their new designation of A.A.P. as applicable, after their name.

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New Certified Members The following candidates passed the written exam and completed the first step in the accreditation process. After a candidate has successfully completed the program requirements, he or she becomes a Certified Member and is then allowed the use of the C.M. designation after his or her name. Heiko Albrecht C.M. Duty Manager Safety & Security Kelowna International Airport

Robert Paris C.M. Airport Planner WSP Canada

Stephen Burbridge C.M. Manager of Infrastructure Gander International Airport Authority

Chris Pearce C.M. Airport Operations Manager Oshawa Municipal Airport

Don Goulard C.M. Airport Manager Trail Regional Airport

Ahad Rasheed C.M. Operations Assistant Fort McMurray Airport

Kelly Hewitt C.M. Director Aerospace & Defence Canadian Commercial Corporation

Lee Stroman C.M. Airport Manager Yellowknife Airport

Kim Hobbs C.M. Manager, Safety Calgary Airport Authority

Gerry Vanderhoek C.M. Mgr Commercial Srvs and Passenger Experience London International Airport

Bernadette Kirk C.M. Manager, Operational Process Integration Calgary Airport Authority

Brandon Wiebe C.M. AOS Safety & Security Northwest Regional Airport

Valery Lobanov C.M. Aircraft Deicing Operations, Specialist

Greg Yates C.M. Manager, Airport Planning Calgary Airport Authority

Greater Toronto Airports Authority Phil Munro C.M. Manager Operations Aviation Services Greater Toronto Airports Authority 10


New Members The Board of Directors would like to recognize those who joined IAAE Canada in 2015 as Airport Members James Armstrong Director Security & Emergency Mgmt. Ottawa International Airport

Jenelle Hynes Business Dev & Customer Service Pacific Coastal Airlines

Susan Shafer General Manager Rockcliffe Flying Club

Ryan Bert-Vidal Airport Operations Officer - Duty Mgr Saskatoon Airport Authority

Brad Ingram IT Operational Systems Coordinator Calgary Airport Authority

Lee Stroman Manager, Safety & Security Yellowknife Airport

Sherri Brooks Operations Officer Victoria Airport Authority

Byron King Transportation & Grants Coordinator Wetaskiwin Regional Airport

Mike Sylvester Airfield Maintenance Specialist Port Hardy Airport

Alan Dodd Supervisor, Services and Mobile Port Hardy Airport

Bernadette Kirk Mgr, Operational Process Integration Calgary Airport Authority

Bryce Taylor Manager, Facilities Southport Aerospace Centre

Rachel George Administrative Assistant - Operations Village of Naksup

Phil Munro Manager Operations Aviation Services Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Kayla Thorsen Marketing & Communications ManagerRed Deer Regional Airport

Tim Greening Manager Airport Operations North Peace Airport Service

Dennis North AMT 1 Fort McMurray Airport

Jenna Wilcox Airport Duty Manager Toronto City Centre Airport

Brian Hackett Airside Operations Manager Greater Moncton International Airport

Don Parkin Owner/Manager Airdrie Airpark/Airport

Audrey Wilson Airport Manager The Pas Airport

Barry Hansen Mgr North Terminal, Airside Operations & Training Fort McMurray Airport

Sonny Parmar Mgr, Operations Aviation Services Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Valery Lobanov Aircraft Deicing Operations, Specialist Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Kim Hobbs General Manager, Airside Services Calgary Airport Authority John Huggett Manager, Safety & Training Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Chris Pearce Airport Operations Manager Oshawa Municipal Airport Elvio Pecchia General Manager and CAO Pitt Meadows Airport

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New Members The Board of Directors would like to recognize those who joined IAAE Canada in 2015 as Industry Members Garth Cumberbatch Air Guard Trinidad and Tobago Airport Maciej Habrych Flight Operations Chartright Air

Michael Knight Dir, Northern Airports & Marine Ops Government of ManitobaNorthern Airports Branch Brian Owens Account Manager SICK Ltd.

Kelly Hewitt Director, Aerospace and Defence Canadian Commercial Corp Robert Paris Airport Planner WSP Canada Inc.

Eddie Reyes Bachelor of Science in Nursing Interhealth Canada Eleanor Scharf Consultant SS Security Patricia Vieira Project Director AECOM

The Board of Directors would like to recognize those who joined IAAE Canada in 2015 as Student Members. Alistair Haghdoust Student Georgian College

Abdur Sayed Student Georgian College

Jeremy Korb Student University of Western Ontario

Moulik Solanki Student Georgian College

James Roffey Student Georgian College

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Yearly Performance 2015 Actual

2015 Target

2014 Actual

$45,522

$30,438

-($28,423)

Total increase in membership

49

50

46

Total lapsed members

11

-

8

Total conference attendees

120

-

166

Total job postings

253

-

237

Total scheduled vs. completed courses

27%

90%

92%

Total course attendees

110

-

308

Total accreditations completed

0

4

1

Total new accreditation candidates

15

12

13

Financial Objective: Ensure positive cash flow Total revenues over expenses (audited results) Membership Objective: Increase overall membership

Internal Business Process Objective: Provide value-added member services

Learning & Growth

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Financial Highlights Capital Assets

Current Assets

$336,217 $292,756

$6,549

$6,105

2013

2012

$305,674

$297,902

2013

2012

$305,749 $4,411

$229,132 $3,170

2015

2014

2013

2015

2012

2014

Year End Members Equity

Current Liabilities $37,092

$33,166

$277,251 $199,136

$19,916 $13,952

2015

2014

2013

2015

2012

Revenue Totals

2014

Total Expenses $487,145 $458,722

$485,509 $436,864

$346,997

$429,364

$425,112

2015

2014

2013

2015

2012

14

2014

2013

$436,364

2012


Audit Committee

The IAAE Canada Audit committee is pleased to present to the membership our 2015 audited financial statements. The committee and Board have regularly reviewed the financial records of IAAE Canada throughout 2015 and the audit firm of Joel Feldman has confirmed that the statements are correct and have been recorded using generally accepted accounting principles. The Audit committee will be recommending that the membership re-appoint Joel Feldman to audit IAAE Canada’s financial records for 2016. Respectfully Submitted, Chris Wood, A.A.E. Audit-Committee Chair

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Audited Financial Statements

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Audited Financial Statements

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Audited Financial Statements • Auditor’s Report • Balance Sheet • Statement of Operations and Members’ equity • Statement of Cash Flows • Notes to the Financial Statements

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Membership & Communications Committee Within the IAAE Canada standing committee structure, the role of the Membership & Communications Committee is to provide value to current members and to promote membership in the Association. This role is fulfilled through the development and delivery of communications, publications, promotional materials and special events designed to keep members current on industry news, trends and technologies. This committee met with students and staff of the Commercial Aviation Management program in September of 2015. A panel of industry professionals accompanied us and answered questions from the students in terms of the current state of the industry and the options for the future. Respectfully submitted, Wilma Clarke, A.A.E. Chair, Membership & Communications Committee Committee Members: Maxx Kochar, A.A.E. Bill Newman, A.A.E. Joe Mauro

Jeff Barrow, A.A.E. Kelvin Williamson Michelle Cretzman

Iouri Moutine, A.A.E. Scott MacNeil

Corporate Committee IAAE Canada continues to be an important link between the Airport Community and Corporate Members. Through its regular forums such as the e‐Report, the IAAE Canada Magazine, webinars and conferences, the Corporate Members are able to develop relationships and get their messages out to a very specialized audience. We continue to feature a Corporate Member in the now permanent feature in the weekly e-Reports called ‘Learn More About This Week’s IAAE Canada Corporate Member’. In this weekly feature, Corporate Members are highlighted via link to their page on the IAAE Canada website. This feature is also updated on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Our Corporate Members continue to be highlighted in each edition of the IAAE Canada Airport Magazine, which is published semi-annually. Both the Corporate Corner article and Emerging Technologies feature are reserved for them to highlight their company.

It has been my distinct pleasure to work with my fellow members of the Corporate Committee and with the Board of Directors to help further the goals of the organization. Respectfully Submitted, Kelvin Williamson Chair, Corporate Committee Committee Members: Greg Richardson, Commissionaires Alan Stearn, Fortbrand Services Inc. Tiina Maripuu, Team Eagle Joe Mauro Michelle M.Cretzman

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Training Committee Cameron Nicolson stepped down as the Committee chair in 2015. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Cameron for his leadership and guidance which has enabled us to offer you a wider variety of training opportunities including the entire online portfolio which Cameron was the driving force behind. IAAE Canada trained over xxx people in classroom courses in 2015 and delivered over 150 online courses. Airport Wildlife Control and Runway Friction Reporting were the most popular offerings for the year. 2015 saw the delivery of a new formal course on TP 312 5th edition and the development of an IT Project Management course. WHMIS and TDG have also been added to our online portfolio to assist in meeting your training needs. It was a pleasure working with the Training Committee this year and we look forward to better understanding your training needs in 2016 and providing you with the training solutions that meet those needs. Respectfully submitted, Kevin Lacey, A.A.E. Chair, Training Committee Committee Members: Paul Ritchi A.A.E. Max Kochar A.A.E. Joe Mauro

Kevin Campbell A.A.E. Shawn Jestley Shiela McGuigan A.A.E. Warren Thompson A.A.E. Cameron Nicolson A.A.E. Michelle Cretzman

Marketing Committee This committee stands to assist IAAE Canada by establishing its presence, increasing brand recognition and in the promotion of new and current products and services. In 2015, we revamped the association brochure. In preparation for a new strategic marketing plan, the executive director embarked on a tour to various industry events and conferences as a delegate and speaker. The knowledge of the market we have gained will have a positive impact on the plan for 2017. We are in the planning stages for a renovation of the IAAE Canada website. Our hope is to reorganize the information and content in a more ‘user friendly’ format. We’re consulting with a website editor to have the site assessed for input and suggestions. Respectfully submitted, Michael Seabrook A.A.E. Chair, Marketing Committee Members: John Sharp A.A.E. Joe Mauro

RJ Steenstra A.A.E. Jeff Huntus A.A.E. Michelle M. Cretzman

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Accreditation Committee The Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E) designation is recognized worldwide as the 'Mark of the Airport Professional'. Becoming an A.A.E. requires knowledge, skill and determination. For 21 years, IAAE Canada has provided the training and mentoring for Canadian Airport Professionals to achieve the A.A.E. Our five day Accreditation Academy Course prepares attendees to take the included Certified Member exam, which is the first step of three toward the coveted A.A.E. (Accredited Airport Executive) designation. Earning the A.A.E. designation is the standard of excellence for professional development in the Airport Industry. Our Certified Members (C.M.) strive to join the elite and obtain the use of A.A.E. after their name. In 2015, (insert # of members) of our members took the first step in realizing accreditation by achieving their Certified Member status (CM). Their names can be found in the New C.M.’s section of this report. .

2015 saw the first Accredited Airport Professional Program (A.A.P.) candidate. Please join me in congratulating Robert Paris, Airport Planner, WSP Canada Inc, in completing the first phase of the (A.A.P.) program for Industry Members. The Accreditation Committee’s ongoing responsibility is to ensure that IAAE Canada’s Accreditation Programs maintain the high professional standards that have been developed to date. Of equal importance, the committee is mandated to continuously seek enhancements to the programs in the ever evolving world of aviation. The airport industry has high expectations and requires knowledgeable professionals. The Accreditation Committee will ensure that newly accredited members have the required knowledge to meet these high expectations. Respectfully Submitted, Terry Bos, A.A.E. Chair, IAAE Canada Accreditation Committee/Board of Examiners Committee Members: Chris Wood A.A.E Shawn Sutherland A.A.E. Mike Karsseboom A.A.E.

Governance & Nominating Committee The Governance and Nominating Committee is responsible to the Board of Directors to oversee succession planning for the Board, to identify qualified candidates for nomination to the Board of Directors, and to review corporate governance principles. In 2015 we welcomed Terry Bos AAE and Warren Thompson AAE to the BOD. On closing if you are interested in serving on the Board; please contact any member of the Governance and Nominating Committee. Respectively submitted, Paul Ritchi, A.A.E., PMP Chair Committee Members Wilma Clarke A.A.E

Sheila McGuigan A.A.E

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10th Annual Facility, Operations & Airport Managers Conference The 2015 FOAM found itself on the west coast in beautiful British Columbia’s largest city Vancouver. . A varied and intriguing program focused on the future and how airports embrace new technology and strategies in meeting the needs of the modern traveler.

FOAM 2015 opened with a keynote address from YVR CEO Craig Richmond on the ‘YVR Way’. Craig took us through the approach adopted at YVR conveying that an airport can reflect its surroundings with a distinctive sense of place through their use of colour schemes textures and an extensive collection of local artwork. He then went on to highlight major initiatives at YVR including the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Centre Vancouver Airport—BC’s first luxury shopping centre; the recent launch of the YVR app and innovative infrastructure maintenance programs. The conference carried on from the progressive keynote to look at ‘gamechanging’ initiatives such as the Boeing 787; changes in airport passenger processing and a lively discussion on Ridesharing services with the folks from Uber. A highlight of the 3 days was the luncheon address by Mark JenningsAshbates on the Flying Car. At the end of the day FOAM 2015 was the most successful to date; hitting an alltime high in attendees with 163 and over 30 vendors and sponsors. Joe Mauro Executive Director

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Our Corporate Members The International Association of Airport Executives Canada is greatly appreciative of the continuing support and participation of our Corporate Members. Their involvement in Board and Committee activities and their generous sponsorship of training courses and various events are key to IAAE Canada’s success.

Activu

Dufferin Construction

LRI Engineering Ltd.

ADB-Airfield Solutions

Economic Select

MMM Group

AECOM

Emergency Preparedness Consultants Inc.

Millard Towers

AirBiz Airport Technologies Inc. AirportXO Solutions Inc. Allied Aviation Services Inc Associated Engineering ASP Security Services ATS Technology Systems Inc. Avlite Systems Black & McDonald Ltd. Bouygues Energies & Services Canadian Base Operators Chauntry Corporation Ltd Clariant (Canada) Inc Clarion Drone Academy Inc Commissionaires

Compass Group Crouse-Hinds Dan-Mark Runway Grooving Ltd. Design Dialogue Dillon Consulting

Executive Flight Centre Falcon Environmental Services Fortbrand Services Inc. G4S Security Georgian College Gibbings Consulting Ltd. GLH Vending Glidepath Systems Ltd. GroundEffect Aerodrome Consulting Ltd. Hatch Mott MacDonald Ltd. Hi-Lite Airfield Services IDS North America J.A. Larue Inc. Krown Rust Control L Patrick Consulting Liberty Airport Systems Inc. Liftow Limited LNT Solutions

NORR Limited Securitas Transport Aviation Security Seguin Morris Smith + Andersen SMP Engineering SNC Lavalin Inc. Stantec Consulting Ltd Team Eagle Tenco Machinery (CDN) Ltd. Tetra Tech EBA Tradewind Scientific Ltd. Trecan Combustion Ltd. VanDerLande Industries Canada Volairus Management Systems Inc. Wasau Everest Equipment

WPred WSP Canada Inc


Airport security, operations and emergency personnel operate in tandem to ensure uninterrupted operations while protecting critical assets. Activu provides a platform where airports can aggregate and present visual information and video such as air control maps, weather data and security information, at any time, on any device (from a control room video wall and conference room displays to desktop monitors and mobile devices) to effectively manage operations. Activu designs, builds, installs and supports these systems. Intelligent Decision Support and Collaborative Visualization Solutions for Mission Critical Operations • A pioneer in the development of IP-networked, software-based collaborative visualization systems, Activu designs, builds, installs and supports visualization and collaboration systems used in control room environments. Activu’s sole focus: enabling organizations to make timely, accurate and effective decisions in the most demanding applications, in the control room, in mobile applications, and throughout entire organization. Information, Delivered • Distributed operations are common and the need to easily share information throughout the airport is paramount to effective communication and true situational awareness. Inherently multi-location, Activu’s software, the Activu Enterprise Software Suite (AESS), delivers critical information to video walls and displays throughout the airport or around the world. TeamShare for Multi-location Sharing • When direct and personal collaboration is required, Activu offers TeamShare, its flexible and powerful collaboration tool allowing direct communication between members of a team: easily sharing nearly any information source with the ability to chat with team members and annotate directly over content. Mobility Reaches beyond the Control Room

• To support the mobile workforce, Activu provides a host of flexible and scalable solutions, giving mobile users the ability to capture live video or photo content and deliver it into an AESS-enabled organization, as well as view content securely delivered directly to their mobile device. An Information Technology Solution to Control Rooms and Collaboration • Unlike proprietary AV solutions, Activu’s software runs on Microsoft’s operating system and is deployed on COTS hardware. Customers receive the most cost-effective, robust technology offering the highest level of price performance, product design innovation, quality and reliability. Future hardware upgrades are a simple matter of moving the software to the new hardware. Complete and secure integration of an Activu system into a standard corporate network environment ensures the system is only accessible to those who have appropriate permissions and all communications are highly encrypted. For more information, please contact: Dennis Nuutinen, Regional Sales Manager Email: Dennis.nuutinen@activu.com

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ADB Airfield Solutions in Canada is part of ADB’s Americas Office, which provides airfield lighting to customers throughout North and South America. The company’s global headquarters are located in Brussels, Belgium. ADB has been a significant innovative player in the airfield lighting sector since its establishment in 1947, offering an innovative portfolio and expertise which sets standards in safety, performance, and quality. More than 2,000 airports around the world have been equipped with systems from ADB. ADB Airfield Solutions is the world’s leading airfield technology company in the ICAO and FAA markets providing advanced, integrated and sustainable solutions for visual guidance. For more than 65 years, ADB has offered an innovative portfolio and expertise that sets standards in safety, performance, quality, and customer service. ADB manufactures and markets airfield lighting computer systems, switchgear regulator systems, guidance signs, and energy-efficient LED airfield lighting products. For more information about ADB, please visit: www.adb-air.com. For more information, please contact: Scot Cannell, National Sales Manager, Canada Email: scot.cannell@adb-air.com

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Through on‐going partnerships with airport clients across the globe, AECOM has developed world class skills and a deep understanding of airport operations. With more than 3,300 talented professionals in Canada, we offer our clients a full spectrum of integrated services, nationwide expertise, and access to the technical resources of more than 45,000 employees worldwide. AECOM has completed hundreds of airport and aviation projects, namely in Canada. From large international facilities to the smallest local airports, we have the required expertise to complete all airport development, expansion and maintenance projects. Our Canadian projects include: Calgary International Airport – AECOM is providing program management services on the Calgary Airport Authority’s Airport Development Program made up of the $1.4B International Facilities Project (IFP), the largest expansion the Authority has undertaken, and the Runway Development Project (RDP). Opening in October 2015, the IFP adds five new levels that includes a new international concourse, new customs facilities and 22 additional aircraft gates. The RDP adds a new 14,000-foot parallel Runway 17L 35R, the longest runway in Canada. The expanded airfield includes a Cat IIIA approach system, associated taxiway system, two underpass structures carrying active taxiways over groundside and airside roadways and an expanded apron. Associated work includes liaison with the construction of NavCanada’s new Air Traffic Control Tower and the City of Calgary’s Airport Trail Tunnel. Edmonton International Airport – AECOM provided several consulting and design services, including the preparation of a Site Servicing Plan to provide critical input to the overall Master Plan. Site services included a central utility plant, sanitary sewer systems, natural gas, storm sewer systems, water system, electrical, roads and parking lots. AECOM also provided a study for the development of airport facilities to meet future demand levels, an environment constraints analysis, a de-icing study, a new runway alignment study and a 25 MAP terminal-gate-apron concept analysis. AECOM also developed functional specifications to guide the development of a comprehensive Logistic Service Center. In Saskatchewan, AECOM provides expansion, assessment, rehabilitation and many other airport services to Saskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport, Regina International Airport, LaRonge Airport, Cigar Lake Airport and other aviation clients across the province. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport – AECOM was the prime consultant for the 2009 Groundside Project on roads, parking, bridges and utilities for the new terminal building. We were also a major sub‐consultant on the 2006 Airside Redevelopment and provided planning, design, tendering and construction administration on the new Central De‐Icing Facility. Toronto Pearson International Airport – AECOM provides design services for the Union Express rail link to downtown Toronto, including the terminal station and is pre-qualified for a five-year period to provide architectural and engineering services for Terminal 1 renovation and expansion projects. AECOM was also lead engineer in a joint venture responsible for groundside infrastructure on the $4.4 billion Terminal Development Project. This included more than 75 km of roads, parking for 12,600 vehicles, automated people mover and over 50 bridges. Ottawa Macdonald‐Cartier International Airport – AECOM was design consultant on the 2006 Phase 2 Expansion in Ottawa. This 13‐gate expansion included gate planning, apron design, airside roads, groundside parking, utilities and blast walls. In the province of Quebec, AECOM provided airport planning and design services at regional airports such as Bagotville (facilities development plan), La Grande Rivière (strategic development plan), Rouyn-Noranda (airport master plan). AECOM was pre-qualified for a five-year period with the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority to provide Performance and Planning Services in Aviation Security at all major Canadian airports. For more information, please contact: Trina Janssens, Project Services Manager Email: trina.janssens@aecom.com

www.aecom.ca


Airbiz is an independent international specialist aviation consultancy. Our clients include airport owners, operators, investors, airlines, government agencies and other aviation stakeholders. The Airbiz team is made up of airport and terminal planners, business analysts, project facilitators, simulation specialists and creative strategists. Team members are renowned for lateral thinking resulting in innovative and cost effective outcomes. The firm has accumulated over 30 years’ experience in the aviation industry. Airbiz has successfully completed over 2000 projects and studies in 41 countries, on 5 continents. Airbiz is an active contributor and World Business Partner of Airports Council International (ACI). Airbiz works globally and partners with other consultants having complementary skills on a project by project basis to deliver tailored solutions.

For more information, please contact: Kerr Lammie, Principal Email: klammie@airbiz.aero

www.airbiz.aero


Airport Technologies Inc. was incorporated in the Province of Manitoba on August 28, 2000. We are in our eleventh year of operation and are a wholly owned Canadian Company. Our strength as a Company comes as a direct result of over 50 years collective experience on the part of the Company principles in the airport operations and maintenance business. Our manufacturing plant is located at Southport Aerospace Centre near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. We are located just 3 kilometers from the Trans-Canada Number 1 Highway, and are fully accessible to commercial transportation. The Company was originally formed to RE-LIFE airport specialized equipment i.e. Self propelled Snow Blowers and High Speed Runway Sweepers. We have grown our product niche to include new manufacturing of a purpose built High-Speed Airport Plow Vehicle and purpose built High Capacity Airport Snow Blower. In addition we also manufacture new Plow Blades for both highway maintenance and airport applications.

For more information, please contact: Barry Smith, President Email: sales@atsservoces.ca

www.atsservices.ca


WHAT WE DO The world’s first Property Listing Service for Airports. Designed and Developed by Airport real estate professionals to be used by Airport Real Estate Professionals. With increasing fuel costs, competition for airlines, a more sophisticated traveller, and the need to reduce landing fees, Airports around the world are turning to non-aeronautical revenue streams more than ever before. The revenue generated from renting real estate and concessions has traditionally proven to give an Airport its highest profit margins. Today we see that these revenue streams are the fastest growing profit segments in the industry. Whether you are an over-arching organization in charge of many airports or a single airport operator, you can now use Airportxo as a marketing tool for your team to increase exposure to your listings and availabilities or upcoming RFP’s around the world. Leverage Airportxo advertising and reach out to the world’s best tenants, international consultants, construction companies, cargo operators, Real Estate Developers, Hotel Operators and Engineering firms. Airportxo operates as a subscription based business to business website. There are no annoying advertising revenues or fees or commissions based with this service. It’s simply the world’s most efficient platform for tenants and suppliers to seek out available opportunities at airport properties. The information is secure and only available to members and is not open to the public. HOW IT WORKS AIRPORTS Airports have their own proprietary branded dashboard. You will have the ability to upload the details of your listings directly into the system. You can update them from time to time and add different categories of opportunities. The revenue reporter is an option included in the subscription that allows your tenants to report their sales figures directly to you. The site reminds you of critical lease dates and upcoming renewal notice periods. You will also have the ability to post RFP’s and details of the offering process along with documentation. Interested parties or prospective tenants will then contact the people that you authorize directly. You can also post a standard offer form if you wish. You will also be able to upload key data on your airport and on your procedures for a submission of interest. Now your airport business development team can be easily and quickly informed as to what your colleagues are posting in other airports around the world, airport marketing trends, RFP processes and strategies that will help you market more effectively. COMMERCIAL USERS These subscribers consist of local regional and international companies that can search out opportunities at airports around the world. You will have the ability to search out available property of various asset types or concessions that may be of interest to your organization. You can also seek out available development lands for rent, RFP’s for upcoming expansion projects, construction contracts or auctions that call for the supply of services or equipment to an airport. You will receive the direct contact information of the person in charge of the specific opportunity without the frustration of going through various channels before reaching the right person. For more information, contact: Aldo Borrelli B.A., NCC, President Email: aldo@airportxo.net

www.airportxo.net


Allied Aviation Services, Inc. including its subsidiary and affiliated companies (Allied Aviation) is the largest American domestically owned provider of fueling services to the commercial aviation industry. Allied Aviation is an independently owned and operated company whose core business is providing fueling services for the commercial aviation industry at some of the largest airports in the United States, Canada, The Caribbean, and Latin America. In Canada, the Allied Aviation family of companies includes CAFAS and Airconsol. In addition, the Allied Affiliates owns and operates pipelines, tank farms, and other business activities. Allied Aviation currently is the designated into-plane service provider and/or fuel storage facility operator at 24 major airports. Allied Aviation manages the receipt, storage and operation of airport distribution systems that throughput in excess of 6 billion gallons of Jet-A fuel each year. In addition, Allied Aviation fuels approximately 1.8 million commercial flights per year. Allied Aviation is now a "three-time" Silver Nozzle Award Winner for Fueling Excellence presented by The National Petroleum Management Association for our operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR).

Our corporate culture is summed up in our mission statement.

For more information, please contact: Dion Faulkner, Asst. Vice President Email: dfaulkner@alliedaviation.ca

www.alliedaviation.com


Associated Engineering has provided consulting engineering services for over 60 years. With over 800 staff in 20 offices, we specialize in the water, transportation, infrastructure, environmental, buildings, energy, and asset management sectors. Our engineering services range from planning and feasibility studies to detailed design, construction, training, and operational assistance. We have participated in world-class projects in Canada and around the world, for both public and private sector clients. Recognized as an industry leader, we have received local, national, and international awards for engineering services. Associated Engineering has provided a wide range of planning, engineering, and project management services for aviation clients including the following: Currently, Associated Engineering is the prime consultant for the design and construction of the parallel runway at the Calgary International Airport. Associated Engineering has served a full range of airport clients, including airport authorities, regional/local airports, northern infrastructure, and industrial airstrips.

 Planning and feasibility studies

 Cargo and hangar facilities

 Pavement assessments

 Land Development

 Runways, taxiways and aprons

 Aircraft de-icing and glycol containment

systems

 Airside pavement rehabilitation

 Environmental assessments

 Airfield electrical  Groundside roads and parking facilities

 Stormwater management and utilities

For more information, contact: Dave Anderson, P.Eng., Senior Transportation Engineer

Email: andersond@ae.ca

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A.S.P. Incorporated offers an extensive range of protection services for everyday and special needs with different levels of Security and Supervisory personnel designed to meet your specific security requirements. In consultation with our clients we select an efficient yet cost-effective security program designed to meet all of their requirements:

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Needs assessment survey Audits High threat level protection Electronic countermeasures & surveillance Corporate security analysis and executive briefings Protection resources Traditional Security Guards, Upgraded Security Guards, Emergency Protection, Patrols and Inspections,

Special Event personnel Corporate Security - analysis and consulting, electronic and physical surveillance and Counter-surveillance, investigation and security screening, executive and staff seminars, crisis Management & support, risk analysis Access Control Systems CCTV Systems Alarms Cameras & Housings

For more information, please contact: Dean Lovric, Chief Executive Officer Email: dean.lovric@security-asp.com

www.security-asp.com


ATS was established in the Northwest Territories in 1998 with the goal of providing quality management, operation and training for aviation communications and weather services for government agencies, private operators, airport authorities, and development corporations. With operations from Vancouver International to St. John's International, Sachs Harbour, NWT to Arctic Bay NU, ATS provides aviation weather services from coast‐to‐coast to coast. ATS' experience, expertise and focus is primarily on aviation communications and weather observing services, with a full range of related services in the following areas: • • • • • •

Management and Operations Management of aviation communications and weather observing operations Meteorological Instrumentation Aircraft and vehicle tracking service Personnel Placement and Resources Consulting

For more information, please contact: Cameron Mason, CEO Email: cmason@atsservices.ca

www.atsservices.ca


With over 4000 products deployed across Canada, Avlite manufactures solar powered and hardwired obstruction, airfield and helipad lighting. We have our products deployed at the majority of all major airports, several minor airports and many remote airfield and helipad sites in Canada.

Avlite Systems is an award-winning manufacturer of aids to navigation and has been manufacturing marine aids to navigation since 1982. We have product installations in more than 160 countries, and a customer base consisting of over 200 government agencies who rely on us to provide the most advanced and affordable navigation aids available. Avlite has a dedicated Canadian BDM located in western Canada. Avlite Systems provides world-class solar aviation lighting solutions for defence, government, civil and humanitarian aid operations in a range of remote and extreme environments. Avlite and it's strategic partners work closely with the US Department of Defense (DOD), various aviation MAJCOMS, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), International Engineering Services Airport Lighting Committee (IESALC) and government civil aviation authorities (CAA's) to provide solar airfield lighting solutions that meet or exceed industry specifications. For more information, contact: Rowan Plaxton, Business Development Manager Tel: 603-737-1310

www.avlite.com


Black & McDonald Limited is an Integrated, multi-trade contractor providing electrical, mechanical, utility and maintenance services to government, industrial, commercial and institutional markets. From emergency service calls to multi-million dollar construction and operations contracts, Black & McDonald is committed to implementing innovative solutions to our clients' complex technical requirements.

Projects • Electrical, mechanical and instrumentation • Computer environment services • HVAC and energy management retrofits • Millwrighting and rigging • Data communications • Design-build, construction and management Facilities Management & Operations • Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) • Material, equipment and sub-contract management • Freedom to focus on core business Service • Planned preventive maintenance programs • 24-hour emergency response • Mechanical, HVAC and instrumentation. • Infrared and vibration analysis

Airport Experience • Airside, groundside, navigation aids, landing aids and specialty projects • Facility construction, maintenance & operation; preventative & emergency services • Runway construction and repair • Roadway and tunnel construction • De-icing facilities and taxiways • Operating & maintaining more than 20M ft2 of space in North American aviation facilities Utilities • 24-hour emergency response • Overhead line and power distribution • Underground cabling, duct systems • Airfield, navigation lighting and landing aids • Sub-station design and construction

For more information, contact: Jason Scott FMA, Division Manager Email: jscott@blackandmcdonald.com

www.blackandmcdonald.com


Our Purpose: You can trust us to manage your assets so you can focus on what you do best. Bouygues Energies & Services (Bouygues E&S) is a global player in the provision of energy performance and facilities services provided in partnership with our clients. We focus on developing scalable, customized services tailored to our clients’ unique requirements in complex market segments. Airports are, by their nature, critical infrastructure. Bouygues E&S provides direct support and oversight to the projects we manage, placing specific emphasis on the recruitment, training, management and retention of a qualified and motivated workforce. In a multi-functional autonomous work environment truly engaged staff make the difference between an excellent customer experience and one that is merely acceptable. At Bouygues E&S we use our extensive experience to positively manage energy performance, and deliver service efficiencies through our procurement network. Our extensive operating experience in traditional Facility Management and Public Private Partnership (PPP) operating environments provides us with an industry leading platform to drive innovation. As airports grow, we work in tandem with the airport leadership and operations teams to deploy resources at the right time and to provide the management capability and scalable support systems necessary to facilitate this growth. Our primary business purpose is to allow our clients to focus on their core business. In practical terms, for airport management and leadership teams, this provides the degree of freedom necessary to focus completely on passengers, airlines and the airport’s critical role in their region. The airport operator retains control of FM Operations - particularly in relation to cost and time - by and handing off the day-to-day operations of the facility to us. Bouygues Energies & Services is a member of the Bouygues Group; founded in 1952 and present in 80 countries and with a workforce of 135,000 worldwide. Bouygues E&S operates in Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, primarily in the Facility Management, Infrastructure Services, M&E and Turnkey Solutions, and Energy Management and Sustainability Markets. The core Facility Management skills Bouygues E&S delivers to the Aviation Sector include: •Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance

•Janitorial and Waste Management

•Security Services

•Helpdesk

•Parking and Road Maintenance

•Building Maintenance Management

•General Management

•Lifecycle Rehabilitation

•HVAC Maintenance

•Project Works

•Life Safety Systems

•Maintenance of specialist airport systems

•Aviation Safety Systems

•Environmental Management

•Snow and Ice Management

•Energy Management

For more information, please contact: Our Business Development Team

www.bouygues-es.ca

•Maintenance of Airfield Electrical Systems


Canadian Base Operators: - provides airfield operations and maintenance services as well as terminal and passenger handling services for Shell Canada at the Fort MacKay Albian Aerodrome (CAL4) located at the Albian Sands Energy project near Fort McKay AB. Aircraft ground handling and passenger terminal services are also provided at the Warren Thomas/Josephburg (CFB6) Airport near Edmonton AB and the Shell Aircraft International hanger in Calgary. Services Include:  Aircraft handling and de-icing service  Terminal services for arriving and departing passengers  Year round runway maintenance including snow and ice removal

For our DND Clients Canadian Base Operators provides airfield services at the Flight Training School (CFTS Southport, Manitoba) and has experience in the High Arctic Services include:  Air traffic control  Aircraft ground handling, refueling, de-icing and freight handling  Runway maintenance and airfield lighting  Fire/Crash Rescue

For further information, please contact: Shell Canada Operations: John Semple, Regional Manager Email: jsemple@canadianbaseoperators.com

www.canadianbaseoperators.com


World leading supplier of airport parking on-line pre-booking systems is the Canadian Airport’s system provider of choice. With a growing number of the Canadian Airports now live our clients are protecting and growing their non-aviation revenues such as parking, airport lounges or fast track security – on the web, mobile, within an App or by telephone. The Chauntry web booking process makes the customer’s journey as smooth and simple as possible. It reassures the customer and encourages him to make a booking and to return and book again on a future occasion. The booking process integrates seamlessly into look and feel of the client web-site. Its ease of use means customers can complete their transaction speedily and the customer self-management facility (manage my booking) adds confidence. It enables changes to be made to the booking at a later stage if required. Supporting yield-management, distributed pricing and ledger-based accounting, our web-based applications are easy to use and easy to manage. We work in partnership with the leading suppliers of car park barrier equipment, payment processing, handheld terminals and POS systems, and we invest in research and development, to ensure that clients are always getting the most from whatever equipment is chosen. We’re proud of our clients, and what we help them to achieve. In the last 12 months, over €500m was handled through our customers’ Chauntry systems. We’d love you to talk to Vancouver Airport, Edmonton Airport, Montreal Airport or others world-wide such as Melbourne or Amsterdam Schiphol Airports – we’re confident you’ll hear something good, and we’re confident that we can help your revenues grow. Edmonton Airports launched the Chauntry reservation system in August of 2010. Chauntry was launched with the opening of a new parking product – jetSet parking. Since inception, growth of Chauntry reservations has been 960% and jetSet Parking has surpassed its annual revenue goal by 125% and has established itself as a leader in the airport parking market. With the success of Chauntry at jetSet, Edmonton launched Chauntry with four other parking products in March 2012. Growth patterns are similar and, thanks to the Chauntry solution, our parking revenues have increased at a rate of 3 – 4 times our passenger growth. This has contributed to make Edmonton Airports parking operations the most profitable airport per passenger in Canada. A significant component of our success is directly attributable to the Chauntry reservation system. For additional information, please contact: John London - Business Development Manager Email: john.london@chauntry.com

www.chauntry.com


Clariant – is a world leader in creation and manufacture of high performance, high quality specialty chemicals. Clariant has more than 17,000 employees and annual sales in excess of CDN $8 billion. Clariant’s businesses are run under 10 divisions. Within the I&CS division, resides Engineering & Aviation which is responsible for the manufacturing and marketing of Runway & Aircraft Deicers: Safewing® PG based Type I, III and IV aircraft de/anti-icing fluids Safeway® environmentally safe and effective de-/anti-icers in solid and liquid form for runways, aprons, and taxiways Safewing® MP III 2031 ECO “One-Step” fluid De-ices like Type I & provides hold-over protection like a Type IV fluid Safeway®SF and Safeway®KF have been awarded the ECO LOGO

For further information, please contact:  Jacqueline Teres National Sales Representative - Deicers Email: jacqueline.teres@clariant.com

www.clariant.com


Clarion Drone Academy Inc. provides training and consulting services in Unmanned Aviation. Clarion started off as Pointer Avionics in 1978 where we continue to design and build avionics systems. With our clients increased interest and demand for Unmanned Systems training, Clarion Drone Academy was created to accommodate the influx of new UAV work. Our services range from UAV Ground School, both on line and in class, Special Flight Operating Certificates (SFOC) submissions, hands on UAV flight training and UAV consulting in accordance with current Transport Canada regulations. Clarion Drone Academy uses Brightspace, the online teaching platform found in most Universities, Colleges and large corporations and can be integrated into existing online offerings. Our systems allow for self paced learning and branded courses for companies of any size. Clarion Drone Academy currently has projects with major universities, colleges and public schools from across Canada. We have participated in projects ranging from: 1. Building inspections 2. Thermal imagery 3. Real estate 4. Construction site monitoring 5. Surveying and geomatics 6. Agriculture 7. Environmental monitoring 8. Mining If you want to start your Unmanned Aviation career or build a branded course for your company or organization, we can help. For more information contact : Bruce McPherson, Dean, Unmanned Systems Training bruce@clariondrones.com 519 804 1058 Clarion Drone Academy Inc. 115 Ardelt Avenue Kitchener, ON N2C 2E1

www.clariant.com


Commissionaires is Canada's premier security provider, offering a unique combination of integrity, experience and innovation. We have protected people and property for public and private sector clients from coast to coast for 87 years. In particular, we provide security services to more than 25 Canadian airports. We are a solid Canadian company more than 20,000 people strong; a well-trained diverse team, of primarily former military and police, of all age groups. With the highest industry retention rate, our workforce has the stability and experience to anticipate and resolve problems before they occur and we strive to develop collaborative long-term client relationships. The effectiveness of our experience is multiplied by the fact we are both CGSB 133.1-2008 and ISO 9001:2008 qualified plus we incorporate processes adhering to those standards in every part of our business from service delivery, to training, to customer satisfaction. Our strength is rooted in our security guarding services, where we emphasize prevention and defusing conflict. We also provide a complete range of related professional services and solutions which involve state of the art technologies in identification, training, and communications. The Security Services we deliver are designed, implemented, and managed using locale-centric, regional operational management but with a national footprint. This regional operational management approach results in faster response times for any changes in the local security situation. For further information, please contact: Greg Richardson, Business Manager Email: grichardson@commissionaires.ca

www.comissionaires.ca


The Hurley Group provides customized facility solutions to a multitude of international airport terminals, airline operations and priority passenger services throughout North America. Our offering assists over 65 million passengers per year during the course of their travel. Hurley’s aviation management staff is industry veterans to Airport operations. Abreast and educationally equipped with today’s standards to maintain properties of this complexity, our employees are at arm’s reach to assist in the achievement of the highest possible level of your customer service. Hurley offers Environmental and Green Cleaning solutions including experience directly with LEED certified air terminal buildings. Those properties aspiring to earn LEED certification can draw on Hurley’s experience, education and initiative to assist in attaining this desired designation. In addition to our contract cleaning services Hurley provides security programs to customers requiring a more intense and thorough surveillance of their properties along with domestic and international waste management and diversion. Hurley’s operations are also ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified. Founded in 1956, Hurley has evolved into a leading provider of facility cleaning and ancillary services. In addition to our impressive aviation portfolio, Hurley maintains 200 million square feet of commercial, education, retail, industrial, luxury multi level residential and specialty markets.

In February 2010, Compass Group Canada announced the acquisition of Hurley Group. Compass is a world leading food and support Services Company with robust management disciplines and global reach, operating in over 50 countries. The grouping of the two powerhouses, Compass and Hurley provides the clients with unparalleled ability to form customized service bundles, gathering each client’s lines of service operations into a uniquely tailored, wholly integrated performance unit. The Hurley Group invites you to contact us to learn more about our innovative, proprietary programs designed specifically for airport environments, always customized just for your needs. For more information, please contact: Scott Halcrow, Sales Manager Email: scott.halcrow@compass-canada.com

www.hurley-group.com

www.compass-canada.com


Crouse-Hinds Airport Lighting Products (CHALP) is a leading global provider of airport lighting equipment to airports worldwide. With over 75 years of airport lighting experience, we are a trusted manufacturer and valued supplier of airport lights, constant current regulators, aircraft ground movement control systems, PAPI precision approach systems, airfield guidance signs, runway and taxiway lights as well as lamps, lenses and maintenance supplies. Crouse-Hinds ALP specializes in airfield lighting solutions.

For more information, please contact: Ken Corbett, Canadian Sales Manager Email: ken.corbett@cooperindustries.com

www.chalp.com


Dan-Mark Runway Grooving specializes in grooving of airport runways

Serving Canada and the Caribbean, our experienced team can accommodate all of your grooving needs. Our company has been in the pavement maintenance industry for 25 years now and we understand the needs and tight deadlines that general contractors and airport operators are under to complete airside work with the least amount of disruption to both air traffic and ground side operations.

For further information, please contact: Ian Kjargaard, CEO Email: dan-mark@shaw.ca

www.runway-grooving.ca


September 15th, 2010 marked a new era for a group of leading Canadian design firms as they adopted the name DIALOG for their recent merger. DIALOG has a track record of award-winning collaborative design excellence. Founded by the merged firms of Cohos Evamy + Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden + Mole White Associates + Office for Urbanism, DIALOG is committed to the practice of sustainable design with a focus on the success of clients and communities. Working from studios in Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver, DIALOG credits its strength to its outstanding multidisciplinary team who deliver excellence and a collaborative approach to the provision of architectural, engineering, interior design, planning and urban design services. Building connections Design in transportation is about connections - between neighbourhoods, communities, cities, municipalities, countries. The experience is as important as the function. Airports are more than just a clearinghouse for airplanes, people and cargo - they are the gateway to a region. An airport should be a welcoming and worry-free experience for passengers, and a reflection of the culture of the community. Since the early 1990s, airports have also been businesses that must generate revenue, so layouts have to be strategic, reflecting the buying patterns of passengers and airport personnel. In addition, as airports expand and technology changes, airport design must accommodate the rapidly changing fleets of many different carriers. We handle this through modularity, which makes airports, control towers and other transportation buildings effective today, and flexible enough to meet future needs.

Our Areas of Practice DIALOG is a fully integrated multidisciplinary practice which includes architecture, programming, urban planning and design, interior design, graphic design and 3D modeling, and structural, mechanical and electrical engineering. We provide our services in many sectors including airports and transportation, retail, commercial, public markets, arts and culture, education, health care, science and technology, government, and energy related work. We have been successful in winning outstanding, ambitious commissions and developing long-lasting collaborative relationships with our clients. Size of the Firm DIALOG credits its strength to its outstanding multidisciplinary team of over 500 talented individuals, located in studios in Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver. Our team is supported by state-of-the-art IT resources which allow seamless communication and flow of information across our studio network. For more information, please contact: Robert Adamson, Partner Email: radamson@designdialog.ca

www.designdialog.ca


Founded in 1945, Dillon Consulting Limited (Dillon) is a truly national company, with over 750 engineers, scientists, planners and support personnel, located in seventeen offices across the country, from Sydney to Vancouver, and Windsor to Yellowknife. Dillon's airport planning, engineering, environmental and strategic business advisory teams work with Canada’s busiest airports, airport tenants, government agencies and local governments adjacent to airports, to provide multi-disciplinary solutions: •Airport Master Planning, Strategic Planning, Business Planning and Capital Planning •Design, Engineering and Construction of Major Works (Runway and Taxiway expansions, Terminal Building, Parking facilities, Bridges, Tunnels, Noise Barriers, Engine Testing Facilities, De-icing facilities, Industrial/Commercial Subdivisions) •Stakeholder Engagement and Consultation. •Environmental assessment, remediation, monitoring, management and permitting •Municipal and Civil Engineering •Transportation Engineering, including regional road, arterial, highway design, and public transit evaluation and design. •Wastewater Collection and Treatment Design and Construction •Wildlife monitoring and management •Storm and Drain Water Management, including sedimentation and erosion management programs

Dillon became an international consulting practice in the 1960's and has delivered projects in over 40 countries throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, Asia and Europe. Our combined staff is fluent in 30 languages and has project experience in 100 countries. Nationally, Dillon is recognized as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. For more information, contact: Jon Spalding, Airport Specialist Email: jspalding@dillon.ca

www.dillon.ca


You may already be familiar with Dufferin Construction Company as one of the constructors of the Highway 407 or may have seen us along Highway 401 over the years. Founded in 1912, Dufferin Construction is part of the St. Lawrence Cement Group, the largest cement producer in eastern Canada. Dufferin is a leader in its own right - Canada's biggest concrete paving company and one of Canada's largest heavy civil engineering contractors. That kind of size means strength. The strength to offer a full range of diversified services to complement Dufferin's heavy construction capabilities including strong financial backing and significant purchasing power leverage in materials availability and pricing. Whether it's a new product or service, a more efficient way to solve a problem, or an innovative approach to a customer need, Dufferin Construction offers the strength, scope and commitment to deliver on time and on budget.

For more information, please contact: Eddie Marin, District Manager Email: eddy.marin@holcim.com

www.dufferinconstruction.com


Since its inception, Economical Select® has earned a reputation for superior customer service, specializing in discounted group auto and property insurance programs for employee, association, professional and affinity groups across Canada. Our policyholders are at the centre of all we do. Your group members can count on us to provide the coverage and support they need when they need it most. To date, we have partnered with over 700 groups to write in excess of $125 million of gross written premium. Economical Select is part of Economical Insurance®, one of the largest property and casualty insurance companies in Canada. For over 140 years, Economical has provided Canadians with security and support. Claims satisfaction Rest easy knowing that we're there when you need us most with 24-hour claims service across North America. We scored 92 per cent in our 2014 claims satisfaction survey. Economical policyholders and brokers share their stories of how quick and capable claims response made a difference in their lives and businesses in the aftermath of the 2011 Goderich tornado. These short videos are currently available at http://www.economicalinsurance.com/en/claimscentre/Rebuilding-in-Goderich.asp Our Offering Group Discount Economical Select is pleased to offer members of IAAE Canada a 20% group discount for automobile insurance and a 20% discount for property insurance. Products Property • Homeowners Packages (includes Second Medical Opinion coverage enhancement) • Tenants Packages • Condominiums Packages • Seasonal Dwellings • Watercraft, including Seadoos • Personal Umbrella Coverage, including increased Liability limits • Earthquake • Personal Article Floaters (jewellery, cameras, furs, etc.) • Rented dwellings Auto • Private Passenger • Motorcycles • Snowmobiles • All-terrain vehicles • Antique vehicles • Campers • Trailers • Motorhomes For more information, contact: Michael Markow, Business Development Advisor, Sales and Distribution Email: michael.markow@economical.com

www.economicalinsurance.com


EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLANNING SOLUTIONS THAT WILL WORK FOR YOUR INDUSTRY Emergency Preparedness Consultants Inc. (EPC Inc.) is a Greater Toronto Area (GTA) based firm that offers specialized consulting services in security and emergency management. With a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals, we assist in the development, management and improvement of security, and emergency management programs. EPC Inc. combines a strong understanding of cultural issues, organizational dynamics and security and emergency management needs with expertise in security and emergency management policies, protocols and regulations. We work with our clients to establish balanced and cost-effective security and emergency management solutions that safeguard personnel, property, information and assets to ensure continued delivery of critical services.

SERVICES AVAILABLE: ♦ Threat Risk Assessment (TRAs) ♦ Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRAs) ♦ Emergency Management and Security Management Audits ♦ Security Management Plans ♦ Emergency (Crisis) Management Plans ♦ Business Continuity Plans

♦ Pandemic Plans ♦ Workplace Violence Audits ♦ Workplace Violence Plans ♦ Emergency Management Training ♦ Security Management Training

For more information, please contact: Michael J. Hand, President Email: m.hand@rogers.com

www.epc2005.ca


Executive Flight Centre is a diverse aviation service provider that specializes in all aspects of the aviation service sector, catering to the needs of airport users. We offer aviation fuel, full service Fixed Base Operations, airport management, ground handling services, fueling equipment and parts all the while providing exceptional service with experienced and knowledgeable employees. Although our core business is selling, managing and distributing aviation fuel, we provide a wide range of other services: •Jet A-1, Jet B and Avgas •Aviation Drums •Remote Fueling •Refueling parts •Refueling tanks and trucks •QA and SMS implementing/training •Airport Management •Ground Handling equipment •Ground handling services •Passenger handling •Executive lounge •Hangar leasing •Pilot's lounge and Flight planning facilities •Aircraft de-icing •Lavatory services •Aircraft Parking •Shuttle services •Oxygen bottle refills •Defuel services Our Vision is to provide an excellent quality of service to all customers in the aviation industry.

We have been setting the standards in aviation fuel and services for more than forty years. Our team is dedicated to providing the necessary services and support that will provide our customers service beyond compare. Executive Flight Centre is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are looking forward to serving you. Contact us today for more information on our services and sites and how we can serve your needs. We are confident that you will be more than satisfied with our services and products. For more information, please contact: Wayne Smook, Sr. VP, Airport Services Email: wsmook@efcaviation.ca

www.efcaviation.ca


Falcon Environmental Services employs more than 40 full-time wildlife control officers and biologists throughout Canada and the United States and its clientele includes Canadian and US military bases, landfill sites, major international airports as well as large industries.

Wildlife management and control consists of creating and implementation of wildlife control programs, control strategies, meeting SMS and ISO14001 audit requirements and targets, environmental impact studies development of scientific protocols, plans and specifications.

For further information, please contact: Rob Shevalier, Vice President, Wildlife Control Division Email: rob@falcon.bz

www.falcon.bz


Specialized Services for the Aviation Industry Meeting your Airfield Maintenance and GSE needs is what we do. Fortbrand Services Inc., has been servicing the airport industry for more than thirty years, providing high performance equipment to meet the needs of airports, airlines and aviation service companies. We deliver a comprehensive range of solutions from a single source – making it fast, easy and cost effective for our customers to work with one supplier.

Fortbrand Services Inc. is the exclusive North American distributor for the Vammas line of multifunction, high speed runway snow removal vehicles, the Haige GST20 multifunction sprayer, edge light plow and mower and the Beam A8000 multi-task airport service vehicle, which can be used for glycol recovery and rubber removal, as well as numerous other functions. All multifunction airfield maintenance equipment distributed by Fortbrand Services enables airport operators to make the most efficient use of financial and human resources in the most cost effective manner possible.

Fortbrand Services also offers complete GSE services from one supplier. Our GSE fleet includes virtually all equipment in use at airports, from air starters, de-icing trucks, tow tractors, ground power units, passenger stairs, belt loaders and all other types of GSE. To best address individual budgets and fleet demands, our equipment is available new and used.

Fortbrand Services also, offers rental, leasing and financing for all airfield maintenance equipment and GSE.

For more information, please contact: Alan J. Stearn, Executive Vice President Email: astearn@fortbrand.com

www.fortbrand.com


G4S Aviation is a division of G4S Secure Solutions ( Canada ) Ltd. whose parent company G4S plc, is the world’s largest security solutions company. At G4S comes a national and international network of experienced and accredited security professionals. We employ over 625,000 people worldwide and operate in 120 countries, making us the world’s second largest private employer. As a full service security solutions company, we specialize in outsourced business processes where security and safety risks are considered a strategic threat. We assess current and future risks and develop secure solutions to minimize their impact. This market leadership enables us to continue to provide innovative security solutions for our customers.

G4S has been selected by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) to secure critical elements of the air transportation system, and for the delivery of airport screening services including passenger, hold baggage and nonpassenger screening for Vancouver and the Pacific Region.

For more information, please contact: Jacques Bellerive, Vice-President of YVR Operations Email: kelsey.yates@ca.g4s.com

www.g4s.ca/en-CA


Founded in 1986, the Canadian Aviation Institute (CAvI) at Georgian College is a national centre of aviation management training and education. Our over 90% Graduate Placement rate is one of the highest success rates of any college in Ontario, and we are the second largest co-op college in Canada. Graduates of CAvI work in a variety of aviation fields including: Airline and Airport Management, Aviation Operations, Airport Planning and Air Traffic Control. Commercial Pilots, Flight Dispatch, Flight Service Specialists and many other aviation-related occupations have benefited from this additional enhancement to their chosen career field. Located in Barrie, Ontario, our 3-year Aviation Management co-op diploma program has graduated over 700 students since its inception. Aviation-specific courses provide students with a solid understanding of the aviation industry. Management courses provide students with an understanding of management practices and procedures designed to prepare students for future promotional opportunities. A strong Advisory Committee Feedback from the Canadian aviation industry helps to keep our program relevant and assists in the development of a highly trained work force. Committee members are able to take an active role in making a positive impact on business education for the aviation industry. Watch your career take flight with the Aviation Management program! Program Highlights: • 3-year post-secondary diploma program • Mandatory cooperative work experience • 96% co-op placement rate • 2 years of academic training and 1 year of co-op work experience before students graduate • Aviation specific management courses • Graduates of our program can proceed directly to obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University or a Masters Degree in Aviation Management from Griffith University or a Masters Degree in Transportation Policy from Loughborough University with approximately one year of further study • World class qualified faculty • Customized corporate training and consulting services Employer Benefits from our Co-op semesters:

• An excellent source of motivated productive workers who have chosen the aviation industry as their career path and are eager to make a contribution • Students are available all year round during peak business periods, for special projects, vacation relief, or parental leave replacements • Our students have fundamental knowledge and aviationrelated job skills; they bring fresh ideas and new technical knowledge to the workplace • Co-op provides an opportunity to observe student performance prior to making a permanent job offer. This lowers recruitment and training costs

For more information, please contact: Georgian College Canadian Aviation Institute

www.georgiancollege.ca


Gibbings Consulting Ltd. is an engineering consulting firm based in Edmonton that specializes in all facets of Airport Electrical System Planning, Development, and Design. Our personnel have completed airport projects across Canada and Worldwide, at both large international and smaller regional/local airports We are experienced in the planning, design, construction management, and commissioning/certification of various airport electrical systems, including the following: Airfield Electrical:  Approach Lighting Systems - SSALR, ODALs, ICAO Systems  Inset Lighting – Runway Centreline, Runway TouchDown-Zone (TDZ), Taxiway Centreline, Stop-Bar  Runway, Taxiway, Apron Edge Lighting Systems  Runway Guard Lights (Wig-Wags)  Approach Slope Indicator Systems – PAPI  Airfield Signage – Illuminated, Fibre-optic  Illuminated Wind Direction Indicators  Apron Floodlighting  Field Electrical Centres (FEC)  Airfield Back-up Power Supply  Airfield Lighting Control Systems & ARCAL  Aerodrome Beacons  Obstruction Lighting  Power & Communication Feeds to Various Nav Aids (Localizer, Glide Path, DME, AWOS / Weather Monitoring Equipment, Receiver, VOR, etc.)  Other airfield electrical systems Groundside Electrical:

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Parking Lot & Roadway Lighting systems Electrical Power Distribution systems New Electrical Utility Service Installations Communications Infrastructure

In addition, we are experienced in the following:  ACAP Application development for Electrical Projects  Electrical Facility Condition Assessments & Capital

Planning  Preparation of Plan of Construction Operations (PCO)  Facility Record Drawing Surveys and Record Document Updates

For further information, please contact Rob Gibbings, Principal/Electrical Engineer Email: rgibbings@gibbingsconsulting.com

www.gibbingsconsulting.com


Established in 1991, GLH Vending has steadily grown to become one of Canada’s largest vending operators, our reputation built through innovative revenue solutions and quality service. With headquarters in Kelowna, BC, we have assembled a strong national infrastructure allowing us to service any city in Canada. As a result of this intense geographic footprint, we also provide the team to service contract locations of other vending companies. GLH services over 6000 locations coast to coast offering attractive commission rates generating industry leading revenue with no cost or responsibility to the location. For more information, contact: Jane Mckenzie-Hill, Sales Email: jane@glhvending.com

www.glhvending.com


At Glidepath it is our imperative to provide cost effective solutions to meet your baggage handling, cargo handling or parcel sortation needs with a future minded focus on the optimal end result. With over 40 years’ experience in materials handling, we understand the nature of the business and are able to offer a complete integrated technology and service solution. Beginning with consulting services to scope your requirements, we provide design, manufacture and project managed installation services. We provide state of the art software control systems and can integrate existing airport information systems and security/explosive detection systems. We also offer after sales services including operations, maintenance and spare parts sales.

•Specialising in baggage handling systems since 1972, we focus on the key areas of an effective airport baggage handling system: •Planning and designing a system for optimum capacity and efficiency, •Future focused planning allowing for ongoing growth and development, •Reducing failure rates, delayed or lost bags, •Fast bag processing times, Integrated accurate security screening, •Ensuring passenger satisfaction by getting bags to their correct destination on time or before Our dedication to success has allowed Glidepath, founded and owned by executive chairman Sir Ken Stevens and his family, to become a world leader in the field of airport baggage handling systems. The company has completed more than 550 projects in over 60 countries around the world and earned a respected international reputation for all round expertise, particularly in its specialist area in smaller and mid-sized airport projects up to around $30 million dollars, Glidepath has a network of established relationships to enable it to partner with other larger BHS global technology leaders to deliver large scale projects Glidepath has a fully integrated manufacturing plant in Auckland, New Zealand and in Dallas (TX), Beumer Glidepath (BGP), the US entity formed from the merger of Glidepath LLC with Beumer Group, has a purpose built facility to service the USA, Bahamas and Mexico. Glidepath Group operates a global network of service, support and technological innovation hubs all over the world. Glidepath has subsidiary companies in Canada, Latin America, India, South Africa, China and Australia. Head office is located in Auckland where a highly skilled team of mechanical and electrical engineers, project managers and international sales managers support the company's technology and marketing programmes. In addition to a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, Glidepath has an established and dedicated controls and software design team based at its head office in Auckland. The unit has developed and integrated a comprehensive suite of proprietary software designed to run on industry standard hardware providing low cost of ownership, reliability and future expandability. With a global network of representatives, strategic alliances and manufacturing facilities, Glidepath can quickly respond to customer requirements with internationally proven systems. For more information, contact: Tim Schaefer, Regional Sales Manager - Canada Email: Tim.Schaefer@glidepathgroup.com

www.glidepathgroup.com


GroundEffect provides a heliport design and consulting service assisting hospitals, health authorities, private and commercial operations, helicopter operators, airport commissions, and municipalities with the requirements for heliports. The construction of a heliport is simple enough; however there are specific criteria which the design must adhere to in order to meet Transport Canada standards. We are very familiar with these standards and have been able to provide the most cost-effective design with the optimum conditions for helicopter service. We have an excellent relationship with Transport Canada and they are very familiar with our heliport work. Services also include the preparation of Heliport Operations Manuals, Corrective Action Plans and Heliport Manager orientation. Some of our heliport designs have required creative ideas in order to meet obstacle limitations and clearances at the site. Over 100 heliport projects have been successfully completed. Our Location GroundEffect Aerodrome Consulting Ltd. is located in our new office at the Red Deer Airport, Springbrook, Alberta.

Commitment Our goal is to provide quality design and consulting services using our knowledge of the heliport standards to create innovative solutions that are responsive to the needs of the client, helicopter operators and the public. For more information, please contact: David Brown, President Email: dgbrown@groundeffectac.ca

www.groundeffectac.ca


Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) is a leading consulting engineering firm in North America with worldwide experience in aviation infrastructure and related systems. HMM offers technical expertise in all aspects of airport development encompassing passenger and cargo terminals, airside infrastructure such as aprons, taxiways, runways, airfield lighting and landside infrastructure. HMM also specializes in aircraft maintenance facilities, aviation fueling systems, de-icing pads, airport tunnels, air defense projects and Integrated Airport Systems and Technologies for passenger boarding bridges and aircraft ramp services. Complementing our core aviation expertise is our capability in intermodal transportation, facilities management and airport baggage commissioning and security. In addition, HMM provides a full range of multi-disciplinary services including planning and engineering design of airport services and facilities, assessment of land use, economic and environmental impact associated with aviation and airport developments, and management and control of airport construction. Over the past 10 years, HMM has played a major role on airport development projects worth in excess of $20 billion. Some of these projects were at Toronto Pearson, Calgary, Vancouver, St. John’s, Abbotsford, Charlottetown, Moncton, JFK New York, Washington Dulles, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Diego, Jackson, Pensacola, Puerto Rico, Cancun, London Heathrow, Hong Kong and Mumbai. One of the company’s largest airport projects is currently at Los Angeles LAX. HMM staff resource numbers some 2,700 employees in 70 offices across North America. For more information, please contact: Christopher Solecki, Vice President Email: christopher.solecki@hatchmott.com

www.hatchmott.com


HI-LITE CANADA, GLOBAL AIRFIELD SOLUTIONS is a family owned and operated company established in October of 1989. Hi-Lite is the leading AIRPORT RUNWAY and TAXIWAY MARKING contractor in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Ecuador, Qatar and Dhabi. Hi-Lite also specializes in PAVEMENT REJUVENATION with REJUVASEAL, RESPONSIBLE RUNWAY RUBBER REMOVAL and PAINT REMOVAL and SURFACE PREPARATION, RUNWAY FRICTION TESTING, PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE and AIRPORT CONSULTING. Hi-Lite is committed to providing efficient, high-quality work that also meets time-sensitive maintenance schedules. Utilizing modern, technologically-advanced equipment and a team of professional, knowledgeable, highly-trained technicians; Hi-Lite offers competitive pricing for unsurpassed performance, making Hi-Lite the source for all your pavement marking and maintenance needs. Runway and Taxiway Markings... Hi-Lite Canada can successfully complete any airfield pavement marking project with quality that will exceed your expectations. We are also a certified applicator of Airmark by Ennis-Flint. Responsible Runway Rubber Removal... Cutting edge products, specialized equipment, and dedicated, top-notch technicians make Hi-Lite Canada one of the industry's premier airfield rubber removal contractors. Paint Removal and Surface Preparation... Proper paint removal and surface preparation is an integral part of the process in achieving quality, long lasting airfield markings. Pavement Rejuvenation with RejuvaSeal... Hi-Lite Canada uses RejuvaSeal, a revolutionary three in one asphalt rejuvenator that seals, protects and revitalizes asphalt pavement. Pavement Maintenance... The experts at Hi-Lite Canada will show you how a pavement maintenance and preservation program can drastically reduce down time and expenses at your facility by postponing rehabilitation and reconstruction. Friction Testing... Hi-Lite Canada uses mobile computerized and stationary equipment to accurately record pavement skid resistance in wet and dry conditions. Airport Consulting... As a leading airport pavement markings and rubber removal contractor, Hi-Lite Canada is strategically positioned to offer consulting services to airports throughout Canada.

Contact General Manager Norman Mills or Customer Service Representative Sylvie Gagne to find out how Hi-Lite Canada can help you improve the safety, the durability, and the appearance of your airfield. Hi-Lite has built a rock solid reputation. The knowledge and experience of Hi-Lite has enabled us to build a remarkable clientele.

For more information, contact: Calvin McNeely, Executive Vice President Email: calvin@hi-lite.com

www.hi-lite.com


IDS North America, a subsidiary of Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.a, offers air navigation solutions and engineering services to the aviation community in more than 25 countries.

IDS is committed in proposing solutions aimed at increasing the mission success of Airports Operators and Air Traffic Control.  Photometric measurements of airfield lighting systems in accordance with ICAO Annex 14, TP312 standards

and recommended practices, including AC 302-08.  Photometric alignment of PAPI and VASIS systems in accordance with ICAO Annex 14, TP312 standards and        

recommended practices, including AC 302-09. Production, maintenance and validation of Instrument Flight Procedures in a GIS/CAD environment in accordance with established ICAO, TERPS, STANAG and Tp308 criteria. Visual procedures (VFR) development. Flyability performance simulation. Controlling obstacles and terrain interference with respect to navigation protection areas, visual aid surfaces, and aerodrome limitation surfaces. Aeronautical Obstacle Charts. Pre-feasibility assessment for RNAV procedures and pre-validation. NAVAIDS electromagnetic performance analysis. Capability analysis for DME/DME and GNSS

Satellite required navigation performance (accuracy, availability, integrity and reliability) analysis. Contact Sales Department o.bartoli@idscorporation.com

www.idscorporation.com/na


With over 35 years experience in the snow industry with leading edge technology and manufacturing techniques. Larue snow fighting machines are the professionals choice. We are one of North America’s leading Airport and industrial snowblower manufacturers.

With 5 models of snow fighting trucks and 4 models of wheel loader mounted snowblowers we have the machines to meet the most demanding conditions. Larue snowblowers are located across North America from the far north, the Atlantic, The Niagara escarpment, to the Rockies and the snow caps of California.

Québec Head Office

Ontario Branch

660, rue Lenoir Quebec, QC G1X 3W3 Tel: (418) 658-3003 Toll Free: 1-877-658-3013 Fax: (514) 787-6799

3320 American Drive Mississauga, ON L4V 1B3 Tel: (905) 673-3013 Fax: (905) 673-3015

Montréal Branch

Moncton Branch

680, rue Dunn Montréal, QC H4E 1C1 Tel: (514) 787-0444 Fax: (506) 855-8610

485 Venture Drive Moncton, NB E1H 2P4 Tel: (506) 855-3003 Fax: (418) 780-0868

For more information, please contact: David Robichaud, District Manager Email: david.robichaud@jalarue.com

www.jalarue.com


Airport Support equipment could benefit from a maintenance product that works to reduce electrical failures, reduces corrosion of equipment and lubricates all moving parts from hinges to brake cables, from conveyors to complex equipment and even the docking assembly for aircraft. Additional equipment like self-propelled snow blowers, high-speed runway sweepers, plow trucks, vans, cargo movers, automatic door devices all will benefit from using Krown products both by reduced maintenance costs and by a longer lifecycle. Inside the airport, antiwear lubricating products are valuable for moving sidewalk escalators and bay door service entrances among other things. Krown products not only are superior to other similar products but are also environmentally-friendly. With 40 KV di-electric strength Krown products can also be used to maintain moving parts and reduce corrosion on electrical switches and relays as well. Krown produces a line of corrosion resistant products that reduce incidents of corrosion on vehicles, wear on moving sidewalks and lubrication on moving parts. Krown wants to be part of your airport maintenance support staff. Let us show you how we can help reduce costs, improve reliability of your equipment and save valuable time on electrical failures and seized equipment.

For more information, contact: Freeman Young, President Email: freeman@krown.com

www.krown.com


After more than 10 years of service to the global airport community, Laura Patrick, struck out on her own and incorporated, in 2006, as Patrick Environmental. Today, under a broader company name that reflects a full range of sustainability services, L Patrick Consulting (LPC) supports three types of clients: • National and international banks (lenders) • Air and sea port authorities (owners) • Transportation asset managers (operators). With a small footprint, LPC is able to cover a wide range of environmental and social sustainability issues for the transportation sector. We remain employee owned and operated – ensuring we’re committed to our clients – but depend upon alliances with affiliates and partners – ensuring we remain affordable, agile and responsive to our clients’ needs in multiple countries

For more information, contact, Laura Patrick, Director Email: Laura@lpatrick.com

www.lpatrick.com


Liberty Airport Systems Inc. Liberty Airport Systems is now part of the Safegate Group, offering the first truly turnkey intelligent airfield lighting solutions designed specifically for the North American market. Together, Liberty and Safegate offer more than 40 years of experience in the design and implementation of airfield lighting and guidance solutions. From intelligent LED airfield lights and guidance signs to sophisticated power and control systems, we offer seamless solutions designed to capture the full savings potential of LED, while simplifying installation and maintenance and maximizing safety and efficiency on the airfield. Liberty Airport Systems is an ISO 9001:2008 supplier of component systems including power, control and monitoring and network security, as well as advanced aviation ground lighting equipment and field services, certified in accordance with FAA, TP312 and ICAO standards. New to our portfolio are Safegate’s line of FAA and ETL certified SafeLED IQ airfield lighting fixtures, SafeLED airfield guidance signs, the SafeControl individual lamp control and monitoring system (ILCMS) and 2 Amp circuit technology. SafeLED IQ fixtures are unique in that they are the only LED airfield lights with intelligence integrated inside the fitting for advanced control and monitoring functionality and unmatched energy efficiency. Lifecycle services follow our systems from design and implementation, through maintenance and advanced support, to growth management and expansion planning. The Safegate Group Safegate Group was founded in 1973 and has its headquarters in MalmÜ, Sweden. Safegate Group was the pioneer in the development of addressable airfield lighting systems on the series circuit for individual lamp control and monitoring and remains the global leader of such technology today. Gate solutions include Safedock A-VDGS and SafeControl - Apron Management software that maximize safety and efficiency through precise parking of aircraft and the integration of apron equipment and systems for customized control and monitoring.

Liberty Airport Systems and Safegate Airport Systems, Inc. of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, are subsidiaries of the Safegate Group. www.safegate.com For more information, please contact:

Liberty Airport Systems, Inc. Allan Fletcher Tel: (905) 631-1597

www.libertyairportsystems.com


Our History

Since 1960, Liftow Limited has been dedicated to innovation and cost-efficiency in the materials handling industry. We sell and service the best equipment in the industry, and have been an exclusive dealer for Toyota Forklifts since 1982. Liftow has moved to meet the changing requirements of our customers in Canada's seaports and inland container terminals, in manufacturing and transportation, in the steel industry, in ship building, and in furniture and grocery warehousing.

We have remained at the leading edge of technology providing complete automated systems to such giants as General Motors, Litton Industries and I.B.M. We are proud of our accomplishments and have never lost sight of the basic principles on which our company was founded-Quality, Integrity and Professionalism.

For more information, please contact: Dennis Youdell, Branch Manager

Email: dyoudell@liftow.com

www.liftow.com


LNT Solutions (formerly Basic Solutions) is a proven specialist in creating powerful yet eco-friendly chemical products. LNT Solutions provides the de-icer of choice for much of the UK’s rail network. LNT Solutions is intensifying its efforts to make a difference in airports in North America and Europe. Using a cooperative and constructive approach with airlines, airports, regulators and airframe manufacturers, it is offering innovative chemical formulations. LNT Solutions now operates from Canada, England, Germany and the USA. Production Facilities are located in Aylmer, Ontario and in Germany. “Our cost effective Gen3 runway de-icers will significantly improve airline costs and safety associated with early brake replacement and cadmium from wire bundle corrosion. Improving operational safety at airports and airline efficiency is integral for the global runway deicing industry. We achieve this by:

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Reducing Corrosion by 70% Reducing Electrical Conductivity by 75%, Lowering Carbon Footprint by 50 %, Completely Biodegradable and 60 % less toxic Ensuring Performance & Increasing Holdover Time

LNT Solutions is positioned to become the leader in this market”, said Kelvin Williamson, President, LNT Solutions North America Corp. The LNT Group based in Leeds, England. For more information, please contact: Kelvin Williamson, President Email: kelvin@lntsolutions.com Tel: 905-562-0770

www.lntsolutions.com


LRI ENGINEERING INC. (LRI) is a Professional Engineering firm that specializes in fire protection engineering, building and fire codes consulting and emergency planning. Founded in 1986, we are the largest wholly Canadian-owned engineering firm that specializes exclusively in these services. We serve our clients from offices in Toronto, Ottawa and Cambridge in Ontario. The size and complexity of our project experience ranges from airports and commercial complexes to universities and residential developments. Our airport experience includes audit, plans review, third-party review and fire protection systems engineering and retrofit design services for hangars, passenger terminals, cargo and baggage handling facilities and other associated airside and landside assets. The provision of our services is based on achieving the level of life safety mandated by the Building and Fire Codes without sacrificing the design goals of the client. For more information, contact, Nate Simpson, Manager, Toronto Email: nsimpson@lrifire.com

www.lrifire.com


The founding corporation of MMM Group Limited was established in 1952 and incorporated in 1957 as Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited. Renamed MMM Group in 2007, the firm’s head office is in Thornhill, Ontario. A truly Canadian company, MMM Group has offices in Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebéc, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. In addition, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, MMM has approximately 40 offices in the USA, U.K., Australia, New Zealand and the Caribbean. Together these offices provide responsive and innovative consulting engineering, planning, project management, environmental management, landscape design, surveying and commissioning services to private sector owners, architects, contractors, investors and government clients across Canada and internationally. MMM is an acknowledged leader in airport development, having undertaken hundreds of airport projects at more than 200 locations in the last three decades. Currently, MMM is retained on, or has recently completed, airport projects whose combined capital investment exceeds $6 billion. These include Program/Project Management of numerous assignments within Toronto’s $4.4 billion Airport Development Program; Prime Consultant for the new $650 million Quito Ecuador International Airport; Program Management of Ottawa’s $310 million Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Expansion; activation services for Winnipeg International Airport; Project Management for the $650 million Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s Explosive Detection System Deployment Program; and Project Management for the $1.8 billion Edmonton International Airport Expansion Project. MMM helped to pioneer private airport development in North America in 1985 through its key role in structuring and delivering the Pearson Terminal 3 project. Internationally, MMM is recognized as one of the world’s leaders in Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) airport development, a fact attested to by assignments the firm has been awarded and successfully completed on four continents. These include the $200 million Mandalay International Airport in Myanmar - a complete greenfield project; Budapest’s $150 million Ferihegy International Airport Terminal 2 expansion and redevelopment; plus other projects in the U.S., Caribbean, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia and Southeast Asia. MMM’s success on these projects and the firm’s growing reputation for excellence in airport design in Canada and abroad has allowed it to recruit the best and brightest airport development engineers, project managers and technical staff from industry and government. This group of dedicated staff are supported by more than 200 additional building and civil engineering specialists within the firm, whose total staff complement is more than 1,000.

For more information, please contact: Carmine Bello, Senior Project Manager Email: belloc@mmm.ca

www.mmm.ca


Millard engineers and manufactures frangible Aluminum masts for aviation applications – Approach Lights, AWOS, Windsocks, Anemometers, ILS Glide Path, Localizers, Antennas, etc. Masts are ICAO Doc 9157 compliant as verified through 3rd party full-scale impact testing. With over 60 years of experience, Millard has supplied over 200 airports in over 40 countries. For more information, contact: Bryan MacKinnon, CPA, CA, Managing Director Email: BryanMacKinnon@MillardTowers.com

www.MillardTowers.com


The Aviation Sector, like no other industry, faces challenges and uncertainties to maintain future growth. Airport operators are under pressure to provide increased security, efficient passenger and cargo processing, constant upgrading of infrastructure while at the same time providing lower costs to airlines, suppliers, and the traveling public. The advent of new aircraft such as the Airbus A380 will demand upgraded runways and navigational lighting systems, enhanced aprons and bridges and larger facilities to process passengers and baggage. To become profitable and maintain this position, airlines and the aviation industry will be constantly reinventing themselves, forming alliances and cost cutting within an ever-escalating framework. Environmental issues, such as carbon dioxide emissions and noise pollution, are a rising concern for those who live near airports and aircraft manufacturers, airports and airlines aim to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide and noise pollution produced by new aircraft into the future. With over 40 years of consulting experience to the Aviation industry, we understand these issues and how they affect our clients and are able to offer in-depth design systems and strategies to manage, sustain and upgrade aviation facilities in a controlled manner. We have deep roots in the aviation field, both through NORR Limited and Giffels Associates Limited, and have the necessary skill sets to keep pace with a constantly changing and evolving industry. Our experience goes far beyond the obvious design and engineering of terminal buildings, aprons and bridges, runway lighting, de-icing systems, and automated airport landing systems to include asset management, cost benefit analysis and risk management. In the end, we believe that integrated teams get the job done and we work hard to ensure that we have the right people working on your project team. Key areas of expertise include: Terminal buildings; Airline support facilities, offices, lounges, parking, retail design; Hold Baggage Screening and EDS Integration; Pre board Screening and Security; Hangars and support facilities; Automated Aircraft Guidance Systems; Airfield Lighting Control Systems (ALCS); Baggage Handling Control Systems (BHCS); De-icing Facility Design, Construction and Automation; Glycol handling and proportioning systems; Runway Incursion Direct Warning Addressable Message Boards; International and Regional Terminal Architecture and buildings; Cargo facilities and Logistics Consulting services; Design Build options; Asset management; Engineering document management, legacy data and support; Aviation Peer Review. As consultants of choice to many clients within the Airport industry, we commit our full resources to the satisfactory resolution of each project we undertake.

For a complete portfolio of our firm’s Aviation experience, please contact: Rolfe Kaartinen, Principal, Aviation Email: rolfe.kaartinen@norr.com

www.norrlimited.com


Proform Concrete Services Inc. started in 1975 as HEB Developers Ltd. By 1979, three Gomaco Commander III’s were in hand as the company continued to expand in the mid-eighties, the name changed to Proform Concrete Services Inc. A Precast Concrete Division began in the late 1980’s and in 1990 purchased an existing precast plant in Red Deer. With continued growth in the 90’s, there were two expansions of the Precast Plant and the addition of several more Concrete Extruders. In 1999 Proform began their first concrete paving job at the High Level Airport and purchased a Gomaco Commander III four track paver and completed the project on time and on budget. Proform is the largest slip-form concrete contractor in Alberta with a large fleet of Gomaco concrete curb and gutter extruders, and concrete pavers including one new 2-track concrete paver, two concrete placers, one texture cure machine and a 4-track barrier machine. There is a long history with Gomaco paving equipment as well, through both direct acquisition and operational support in conjunction with specialized hands-on training at the Gomaco headquarters in Ida Grove, Iowa, USA. Recently Proform has reorganized into a parent management company PROFORM MANAGEMENT INC. and two sister companies PROFORM CONCRETE SERVICES INC. and PROFORM PRECAST PRODUCTS INC.

For more information, please contact: Manuel Garcia, Vice President Email: manuel.garcia@proform.ca Tel: (403) 392--3433

www.proformconcrete.com/index.php/concrete-about


Securitas Transport Aviation Security Ltd. (STAS), a member of the Securitas Canada Group, was established with the acquisition of contracts to provide security screening at 32 airports in the Eastern Region of Canada, which includes airports in Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward’s Island, Newfoundland and Labrador and Nunavut. Furthermore, STAS focuses on delivering integrated solutions for three business segments of the Canadian aviation industry: Airport Security (from Passenger screening and security patrols to freight x-ray services), Airline Security (from aircraft searches to document verifications) and airport security related services (from fire and safety services to parking services and catering security). Through its network of individual national companies, Securitas Aviation’s segment gains its experience by operating in 27 countries at over 200 airports in Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia. It has a workforce of over 20,000 employees worldwide.

Product & Services Airport Terminal Security Officers Airport Security Guards and Officers Passenger , Hand baggage and Hold Baggage screening Freight security and screening Fire and Safety Services Parking Operation Security Services Catering Security Services Aircraft security and search

For more information, contact: Stefan Stanczykowski, Business Development Specialist Email: stefan.stanczykowski@securitas.ca Tel: (514) 636--0198

www.securitas.ca


Seguin Morris is a respected player in the field of industrial and commercial electricity, with expertise in civil engineer-

ing as well as the installation of high voltage switch-gears. Our highly qualified team of estimators, technicians and project managers are routinely called upon to complete major electrical wiring and installation projects including, highways, bridges, overpasses, viaducts, airports, intersections, and underground piping.

We also have a Services Division to help you with much more than just 24/7 emergency service calls. We manage equipment upgrades and perform ongoing maintenance, including wire integrity tests and end-of-lifecycle analysis. We can even supply of new or warrantied refurbished parts. Our team can handle everything from electrical shut-downs, industrial hardware programming and control systems integration to engineering support and turnkey design-build projects. Commercial – Industrial - Installation - Upgrades - Modernization of equipment - Design and engineering - Testing and implementation - 600 volts power distribution - UPS - Power units - Transfer swtich - Transformer Civil Engineering - Road lights - Public lighting - Airport runway lighting systems - Traffic light systems - FRE suspended conduit systems for bridges and viaducts - Classification systems - Pumping Stations - Highway traffic infrastructures - Underground conduit systems for public utilities High Voltage - Installation - Upgrades - Equipment modernization - Design and engineering - Testing and implementation - 0.69 kv switching cabinet - Dry or oil transformer - Removal of oil contaminated with PCB - SF6 gas switch - Underground high voltage cabling: XLPE, lead, termination, splicing, testing - Analysing transformer oil Service - Planned Electrical installation and maintenance - 24/7 emergency call service - Equipment modernization - Testing and implementation - Infrared analysis - Industrial hardware programming - CAD Drawing support - Control systems integration

For more information, please contact: Sebastein Kornel, Business Developpement Director Email: skornel@seguinmorris.com Tel: 819-776-3939

www.seguinmorris.com


The Smith + Andersen Airport Group was created to support the unique electrical requirements of the aviation industry. Our experienced team members specialize in all aspects of electrical design, from analysis and planning of traditional systems to complex airport-specific technology. Our understanding and expertise with the distinct challenges of airport environments allows the S + A team to proactively address concerns from the planning stages of a project. Electrical Systems for Terminal Buildings include: Security systems, Power and Distribution, Lighting and Lighting Controls, Fire Alarms, Information Systems, Baggage Systems, Ground Power Systems, Revenue and Tenant metering and measurement systems. We also specialize in Airside projects, combining traditional electrical design and exciting innovative solutions to provide optimum results, ensuring that projects are cost-effective and successful. Airside Electrical Systems include: Airfield Lighting systems, ODALS, SSALRs, REILS, Lighting Control systems, Ground Service Facilities.

Our extensive experience in all areas of international terminal and airside electrical design bring invaluable insight to the aviation industry. For more information, please contact: Ravi Abraham, P.Eng., Partner, Smith + Andersen (Calgary) Email: ravi.abraham@smithandandersen.com Tel: (403) 261-8897

www.smithandandersen.com


Our Airport Division specializes in the analysis, planning and design of electrical systems for the aviation industry. In addition to our engineering design services our team is proficient in producing Master Plans and Feasibility Studies for electrical systems and infrastructure. Our team can provide engineering services for a wide range of projects while applying innovative solutions and embracing proven technologies. Whether it is designing electrical services to a parking lot, new passenger boarding bridges or a terminal building expansion, our team brings extensive depth in skills, experience and the invaluable understanding of the dynamic nature of airport facilities and operations. Our team embraces sustainable philosophies and supports airport authorities with similar policies providing energy efficient, sustainable and cost effective solutions. Airport Specialists at SMP have the combined experience working not only at Canadian airports, but also at airports in the USA and Europe. Working at small regional facilities and at large international hubs, on runway extensions, communication systems upgrades or airport concourse developments, our team demonstrates dedication and commitment to the success of every project. Our expertise includes design and evaluation of the following: Terminal Building and Groundside Systems: Power distribution up to 25kV • Lighting and lighting control • Fire alarm • CCTV • Access control • Information systems: Baggage, Flight, Common Use • Baggage handling • Ground Power Units • Revenue and Tenant Metering and Measurement Communication systems: public address, telephone, data, synchronized clocks • System integration design • Airfield Systems: Lighting Systems: Design and commissioning of airfield lighting systems including: •Runway approach lighting • ODALS • SSALRs • Runway and Taxiway edge lighting • REILS • Apron lighting • Illuminated signage Distribution Systems: Design of Field Electrical Centres, power cabling, utility connections. Communication Systems: Design of communication and lighting control systems Other: Design of services to Fuel oil interceptors, water retention ponds, hangar facilities, and lift stations. Distribution Systems: Using our knowledge of high voltage distribution systems and Arc Flash hazards, we provide analysis of the primary distribution systems including coordination studies and provide recommendations on Arc Flash hazards and prevention. For more information, please contact: Richard West, C.E.T., MIET, Associate Email: rwest@smpeng.com

www.smpeng.com


SNC-Lavalin Inc.'s (SLI) Airport & Aviation Group connects people, communities and markets across the globe. We develop partnerships and relationships to build world-class airport solutions which fit the operating environment. Our clients range from: airports to airlines; city to federal governments; private developers to international NGO’s: and everyone in between. Our understanding of the airport business is based on our global experience and the subject matter expertise we can deploy which produces results that are market-driven and sustainable. SLI’s approach is focused on our clients: we build long-term relationships, getting involved at the earliest stages of concept development and working side by side with our clients through all phases of a project’s evolution. Our range of services includes: Strategic Business, Forecasting and Master Planning; Infrastructure Design; Engineering; Systems Integration and Program Management; AVSEC; Operations, Management and Commercial Planning. Long Term Airport Planning: From off-airport facilities, through rapid airport access, to the aircraft gate, our 360 Aviation + Airport Solutions© delivers services and expertise to assist investors, developers and operators in making the right long-term business and infrastructure decisions. Services include: Strategic Planning; Feasibility Studies; Airport and Systems Master Planning; Business Planning; Terminal Facilities, Airfield, Land Use, and Utilities Planning; Traffic Forecasting and Economics; Capacity Analysis; Civil Aviation Policy and Governance; Benchmarking; Privatization/PPP Support; and Sustainability Development Strategies. Integrated Airport Infrastructure Development: We bring a unique approach to infrastructure development. Our integrated approach and process-driven infrastructure design and engineering focuses on achieving thoughtful and efficient construction with reduced life-cycle cost. Services in this area include: Engineering and Design; Construction Management; Project Management; Value Engineering; Independent Engineer; Lender’s Technical Advisor; Baggage Handling System Design; Airport ITC and Airport Automation Solutions. Management, Operations + Development: Our 360 Solutions© approach delivers services and expertise through our one value chain from project initiation to delivery and operation. We are airport owners, investors and operators who understand the customer’s perspective. Services include Organization Reviews; Airport Marketing Programs; Commercial Planning & Program Development; Passenger and Cargo Route Development; Airfield Pavement Review and Management; Noise Contour Studies; and Operational Readiness and Transfer (ORAT).

For more information, contact: Ian Matherson, SVP, Airport Development Email: ian.matheson@snclavalin.com Tel: (604) 605-4991

www.snclavalin.com


Where community takes flight The Stantec community unites more than 13,000 employees working in over 200 locations. We collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring buildings, energy and resource, and infrastructure projects to life. Our work—professional consulting in planning, project economics, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences and project management—begins at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships. Since 1954, our local strength, knowledge, and relationships, coupled with our worldclass expertise, have allowed us to go anywhere to meet our clients’ needs in more creative and personalized ways. With a long-term commitment to the people and places we serve, Stantec has the unique ability to connect to projects on a personal level and advance the quality of life in communities across the globe. Stantec trades on the TSX and the NYSE under the symbol STN. Airports and aviation represent a key market specialty for our firm, and we are world leaders in the architectural and engineering design of airport terminals and their associated infrastructure. One out of every three passengers flying in North America today travels through an airport where Stantec has completed a significant project.

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With projects completed at over 200 airports worldwide, and client relationships lasting over 20 years, we have the deep understanding of airport operations and the in-house expertise necessary to take airport design to new heights. Our passenger terminal designs celebrate the local geography and cultural surroundings. Our runways and runway lighting make every take-off and landing as safe as it can be. Our roadways get passengers to and from the airport quickly and easily. Our retail design makes shopping a natural part of the travel experience. And our management systems and support help airport clients achieve more predictable project outcomes. In all our airport work, we use design to help our clients make their airports more enjoyable, profitable, and efficient.

From small general aviation facilities to the nation’s busiest air carrier airports, our approach is to staff our projects with airport-experienced senior staff, in combination with experienced and skilled local management and technical staff – offering the best possible combination of global airport expertise and local managerial and technical expertise.

For more information, please contact: Warren Thompson, AAE, CMC, MBA Email: warren.thompson2@stantec.com

www.stantec.com


Team Eagle – A global leader in the advancement of airfield operations including snow and ice control equipment, airfield inspections and reporting, navigation and incursion management. Team Eagle partners our knowledgeable staff with the industry best suppliers, operators, regulatory bodies and consultants to stirve to be “Your Airfield Solutions Parnter”. Divisions within Team Eagle include: Eagle Airfield Eagle Airfield specializes in snow and ice control technologies and equipment and has grown to be Canada’s leading supplier of quality airfield equipment and services. Eagle Integrated Solutions Eagle Integrated Solutions delivers innovative GIS/GPS technologies to improve airfield situational awareness, effectiveness and safety. Recent product developments include expansion of the AIROps™ Suite and enhanced Runway Incursion Warning System (RIWS). Our iOS, Android and web-based solution AIROps™ EXPRESS will become available in summer 2015. Stability Dynamics Stability Dynamics produces rollover alert and data recording devices for operator training, operator awareness and vehicle monitoring applications. 3rd Millenium Solutions 3rd Millenium Solutions is Team Eagle’s research and development company, striving to continuously bring new and innovative products to both our Team Eagle companies, and to our customers and associates. For more information, please contact: info@team-eagle.ca

www.team-eagle.ca


Tenco Machinery (CDN) Ltd., since 1976 until today, engineers, manufactures and distributes snow and ice removal equipment from its two (2) manufacturing facilities located in St-Valerien de Milton, Quebec. Tenco’s workforce, from computer assisted drawing to parts handling, is highly qualified and specialized. Tenco is the leader in snow plough manufacturing. Its capacity to innovate, its experience and technological expertise, distinguish Tenco among the favourites to extend its knowledge worldwide. Tenco has a complete line of airport related snow and ice removal equipment including SMI selfpropelled snowblowers, Tenco, Vohl, and Contant ribbon type loader mount snowblowers, SMI and Vohl tow-behind runway sweepers, Tenco reversible snow ploughs, one way snow ploughs, side wing systems, under body scraper, sand/salt spreaders and prewet systems. Tenco is the exclusive distributor for North and South America of Bucher-Guyer AG, manufacturer of Rolba snowblower and SchÜrling sweeper equipment related to airport ground equipment.

For more information, please contact: Jean Phillipe Bourque - SMI Sales Manager Email: jpbourque@tenco.ca

www.tenco.ca


Tetra Tech EBA is a leading provider of consulting, engineering, program management, construction management and technical services. The Company supports government and commercial clients by providing innovative solutions to complex problems focused on infrastructure, water, environment, energy, and natural resources. With more than 14,000 employees worldwide, Tetra Tech EBA’s capabilities span the entire project life cycle.

Tetra Tech EBA has grown to become one of the largest full service engineering and consulting firms in Canada with more than 4,000 employees working from over 50 offices across the country. Tetra Tech EBA’s Canadian roots can be traced to well-respected firms EBA, BPR, Fransen and Wardrop. Tetra Tech EBA truly provides global resources at a local level. Active in the field of airport planning & engineering since 1982, Tetra Tech EBA’s Airports Group has completed hundreds of assignments at airports and navigational facilities across Canada, the United States and Internationally, from remote arctic facilities to major international airports. Our team actively works with Transport Canada, Nav Canada, CATSA, Provincial Transportation Departments, major industries and the Department of National Defence. Tetra Tech EBA’s Airports Group offers a broad range of consulting services relating to planning, engineering (design and construction of airports and related infrastructure), environmental management, regulatory oversight, and airport operations. As a multi-disciplinary team of planners, engineers, technologists, environmental scientists, and airport management specialists, the Airports Group provides a complete planning and engineering service package. Our employees come from a broad range of backgrounds in the transportation industry, including Transport Canada and Airport Authorities. Our clients recognize our ability to provide sound program management, excellent service, and innovative solutions. As a business partner with ACI-NA and a member of ACC, AAAE and IAAE-Canada, Tetra Tech EBA is committed to the airport industry.

For more information, please contact: Richard Kohler, P.Eng - Vice President, Airports Email: rkohler@eba.ca

Shawn Sutherland, A.A.E. - Manager Airports Group Email: ssutherland@eba.ca

www.eba.ca


Tradewind Scientific Ltd was incorporated in 1980 to provide technical measurement and monitoring services along with associated equipment, support and training, with particular focus on the aviation industry. With its head office in Ottawa, the company's staff comprises a versatile team of scientists and technicians, all with extensive experience on airport project work. Tradewind Scientific Ltd. has been continuously active in the supply, operations, maintenance and technical support of airport -safety-related products for twenty years. Current principal products comprise TRACR Airfield Condition Monitoring Systems, SARSYS AB (Scandinavian Airport & Road Systems) Saab Surface Friction Testers, Findlay Irvine Ltd. GripTester Trailers and TES Instruments Electronic Decelerometers. TRACR brings new standards of accuracy and speed to Airfield Condition Reporting.

Using touch screen technology and a graphical user interface in the Field Inspection Unit, a report can be quickly prepared and sent to the Base Unit where it will be available for review or analysis and automatically distributed. The SARSYS Friction Tester, built into the Saab 9-5 wagon, is one of the most advanced friction measuring systems on the market and provides speed and efficiency of operation. The entire measuring system is contained within the car, which retains its original driving qualities, and is designed for both operational and maintenance friction testing. The Findlay Irvine GripTester Trailer is a versatile and compact, braked wheel, fixed slip design surface friction tester for runways, roads and flight decks. The rugged and reliable GripTester is in use at some of the world's busiest as well as smaller airports in more than thirty countries. The TES MK 3 Electronic Decelerometer is a compact instrument for measuring and recording the maximum deceleration possible on a roadway or airport runway surface. It was originally developed for Transport Canada and is approved for use in the USA by the FAA. Along with extensive runway friction and roughness testing programs (approximately 100 airports annually over some 20 years), Tradewind Scientific Ltd. is also involved in the design, installation, operations and maintenance of airport Air and Water Quality Monitoring Systems. For more information, please contact: Leonard Taylor, President & CTO Email: ltaylor@tradewind.aero

www.tradewind.aero


The name Trecan was originally an acronym for “Thermal Research and Engineering Canada�. Trecan’s company history and origin is steeped in combustion technology and thermal efficiency.

Trecan Combustion is a Canadian company that has been designing and manufacturing snowmelters for over 35 years and to date the company has delivered over 500 machines throughout the world. Trecan operates in United States, Canada and Russia. Trecan is the only snowmelter manufacturer that builds nine different models of portable snowmelters and more than ten models of stationary snowmelters. Trecan Snowmelters are the most thermally efficient snowmelters available (approximately 98% efficiency). This is due to the submerged combustion, direct contact method of heating. The submerged method transfers the energy from the combustion process to water and snow in the melting tank. With over 35 years of engineering, manufacturing and practical experience Trecan Snowmelters are the most proven, tried and tested Snowmelters available. For further information, contact: Terry Dwyer, Sales Manager. Email: terry.dwyer@trecan.com

www.trecan.ca


About Us Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. is a leading, global OEM and system integrator of baggage handling systems and the only local suppler in Canada. We offer turnkey baggage handling solutions ranging from concept design, engineering and project execution to operations, maintenance and lifecycle services. Since 1949 Vanderlande Industries has dedicated itself to being innovative and acting as a true partner to our customers. Our drive and dedication are the reasons why we are now the 5th largest material handling system supplier in the world. At Vanderlande Industries we believe in building long-term partnerships with airport operators. In our experience these close partnerships enable airports to more effectively address cost constraints, quality, and turnaround times as well as manage ever increasing passenger numbers and baggage volumes. Our Solutions Our baggage handling systems provide fast, safe and reliable transportation, sortation, security screening and bag storage between check-in and departure, as well as transfer of arrival baggage. Vanderlande has provided solutions to several airports in Canada and more than 500 airports around the world. Our solutions can be designed and scaled to meet the specific operational demands of a smaller regional airport, a larger international airport and anything in between. Vanderlande’s baggage handling technologies range from belt, tub and track solutions to early baggage storage, integration of robotics and Radio Frequency Identification.

In addition to our baggage handling systems, Vanderlande Industries offers a full range of support services. These include: •Operations & Maintenance Solutions •Operations & Technical Support •Spare Parts •Controls Software •Controls Support

•Process Management •System Audits •Revision, Modification & Retrofit •Training

For more information, please contact: Mike Simoneau, Sales Manager Email: mike.simoneau@vanderlande.com

www.vanderlande.com


Volairus Management Systems Inc (formerly known as Winfield Solutions) is a Canadian company that has been serving the airport industry since 1999. Their software ‘AIRMAN‘ provides data collection and analysis capabilities for the management of airside and groundside activities. AIRMAN offers users broad management capabilities for duties ranging from Wildlife Management, Equipment Maintenance to Work Order control. AIRMAN also offers advanced management features for conducting Risk Assessments, Root Cause Analysis, Target/KPI Control, Auditing, Risk Registry, Tracking Employee Training etc. It also provides various Alerting(email, popups) capabilities essential to good SMS/SeMS systems, in order to keep managers and staff aware.

AIRMAN connects seamlessly with Tradewind’s AIM system for a steady flow of inspection and other data collected in the field.

Contact us for a demo.

For more information, please contact: Greg Winfield, Director Email: sales@volairus.com

www.volairus.com


Wausau-Everest LP is the holding company for Wausau Equipment Company, Inc. in New Berlin, WI (formerly Schmidt Engineering and Equipment, Inc.) and Everest Equipment Company in Ayer’s Cliff, Quebec. Wausau-Everest LP is an Alamo Group Company. Wausau-Everest designs and manufactures the most comprehensive range of top-quality snow removal and ice control products in the industry, backed by the industry’s strongest dealer network, to help our customers maintain safe and efficient roads and runways. The Company’s products are at the forefront of snow removal equipment technology. Wausau-Everest markets its products under seven of the most trusted brands in the industry – Wausau, Everest, Snogo, American Sno-Plows, Frink, Tyler Ice and SnoDozer. Wausau-Everest strives to be the industry leader in quality and innovation, and its products are at the forefront of snow removal equipment technology. Wausau-Everest combines the performance, ruggedness and longevity of its product lines with its deeply rooted commitment to quality assurance and customer service. Wausau-Everest utilizes state-of-the-art production and design technologies in three manufacturing facilities. Wausau Equipment Company, Inc. operates two manufacturing plants, one in New Berlin, WI, ten miles west of Milwaukee, and a second facility approximately one-hour north in Fond du Lac, WI. Everest Equipment Co. operates from a manufacturing facility in Ayer's Cliff, Quebec. Both Wisconsin plants have quality management systems that have been certified to meet the requirements of the ISO 9001:2008 standard. The Fond du Lac facility was opened in May 2009 for research and development, final assembly and testing of airport snow removal products. The Company is the first to occupy the Fond du Lac Aeronautical Industrial Park on the north side of the Fond du Lac County Airport and has direct access to the airport facilities for product testing and customer demonstrations. Wausau purchased more than six acres in the new industrial park directly adjacent to the airport, and has an option to purchase another six acres for future expansion. Everest Equipment Co. is also the leading designer and manufacturer of custom underground construction forms in North America for vehicular, water/sewage and hydro-electric tunnels. Please visit our Website at everestconstructionforms.com. Our reputation as the industry’s most customer-focused and responsive company has been earned by consistent excellence in performance, innovation, and customer service. Our greatest attributes, though, are the skills and values of our employees For more information, contact: Creighton Pritzlaff , Director Marketing and Sales

www.wausau-everest.com


WPred was founded in 2008 by enthusiastic supporters of wind energy and experts in meteorology and computer science.

WPred offers products and services to those who work with or against weather by providing them with appropriate forecasting information so that they can take the best decisions regarding their operations. In collaboration with Montreal International Airport since 2013, WPred has developed a forecasting service tailored to the needs of airport runway maintenance which is amongst the most accurate on the market. For more information, contact: Franรงois Bergeron, Business Development Manager

www.wpred.com


We used to be GENIVAR- we are now WSP! In Canada, our firm is one of the largest professional services firms with approximately 5,000 employees, mainly engineers, technicians, scientists, environmental experts and architects, based in all Canadian provinces. When GENIVAR acquired WSP, the firm greatly expanded the scope and global reach of our operations. Originally founded in Canada, we are now a truly international company. Currently ranked among the top 10 professional services firms in the world, we are proud to have achieved such a strong leadership position in the global market. Our firm provides services to transform the built environment and restore the natural environment, and our expertise ranges from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transport networks, and from developing the energy sources of the future to enabling new ways of extracting essential resources. Leveraging our expertise and project vision, we develop solutions designed to add value to your projects. Over the past five decades, our multidisciplinary teams have carried out a wide array of projects, some of which have received national and international awards. Worldwide, WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services firms. It has approximately 15,000 employees, operating out of more than 300 offices, across 35 countries, on every continent.

For more information, please contact: Bernhard Schropp, Director, Aviation Email: bernhard.schropp@wspgroup.com

www.wspgroup.com


Join Us in Calgary, AB June 2017 For the 11th Annual F.O.A.M. Conference!

Details will be available soon at www.iaaecanada.org

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