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Table of Contents About The Organizers………………….. Acknowledgements……………………... Letter From The President……………... AMCO 2013 Financial Statements……. Board of Director’s History……………... Honourary Members……………………. Notice of Meeting……………………….. Annual General Meeting 2013 Minutes. Previous Convention Locations……….. 17 Years of Trade Show Exhibitors…… Mission Statement and Strategy………. Exhibitors at a Glance A-C…………………………………. D-L………………………………. M-R……………………………... S-W……………………………….. Member Benefits………………………... Host a Regional Meeting……………….. E-Zine Advertising………………………. Convention Bid Checklist……………….
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About the Organizers
The Airport Management Council of Ontario (AMCO) has been the premier airport association of Ontario for nearly 30 years. And we’re just getting started! As we continue to grow and expand our resources, our goal remains the same: to represent airports throughout the province and to help foster safer and more efficient operations. Our members include large international airports and smaller aerodromes alike. We work alongside these airfield owners and operators for the betterment of the essential airport infrastructure network, and aviation as a whole. AMCO is a non-profit association headed by an elected Board of Directors, who in turn volunteer their time and expertise, all while still managing each of their respective airports. Under their governance, AMCO has branched out to include businesses that cater to airports, various government ministries, other airport associations, and additional stakeholders within the industry. Taken as a whole, all of these members and affiliate partners create a wealth of knowledge unsurpassed by any other provincial association. In broad terms, AMCO provides three services to its airfield, business, and associate members. Firstly, we are a networking facilitator – the chamber of commerce for Ontario’s airport industry. We allow for the exchange of ideas and resources amongst owners, operators, and entrepreneurs. This in turn ties into our second service, education. Through our workshops, conventions, e-magazines and other publications, AMCO provides the professional development that makes airfields safer, economically viable, and efficient. Lastly, AMCO advocates on behalf of Ontario’s airport industry. We lobby governments, develop policies, and increasingly engage in community outreach. AMCO has been the association that represents the interests of airports and aerodromes throughout the province for the past 29 years, and will continue to be there for them in the future.
Thunder Bay International Airports Authority (TBIAA), in partnership with Northwestern Ontario member airports, is proud to welcome AMCO members, participants, and delegates to the City of Thunder Bay to our Airport. July 2014 marked 20 years since the move into the new terminal building. Shortly after, the Airport was transferred to local control with (TBIAA) in 1997; a move designed to capitalize on the Airport’s potential. The Authority’s Board quickly recognized the importance of the Airport to the local and regional economies and set about making sure the Airport was both financially self-sufficient, and an economic enabler. TBIAA receives no government funding for the operation of the Airport and, to this day, remains the only National airport without a passenger fee. Activity has grown exponentially since those two milestones. Passenger volumes have increased from 456,000 that year, to almost 780,000 in 2013. The Authority also has three subsidiary companies selling airport-related technology and expertise across Canada, the US, the Caribbean and overseas.
The economic impact of the Airport has grown as well. An economic impact study completed in the nineties placed the total economic impact at $156 million. The most recent study, completed in 2011, calculated that the impact had more than tripled to $569 million. Total employment has similarly risen from 1,548 to 4,986 full-time equivalent jobs. To accommodate this growth, the Airport Authority and numerous partner companies have continued to invest in the Airport, providing Thunder Bay with quality service and growth opportunities. Infrastructure development has been strongly supported by our business partners: Cargo Facility & Esso Avitat Maintair/Shell AeroCentre Skypower 9MW Solar Farm Wisk-Air Helicopters hangar expansion Air Bravo hangar Activation Laboratories facility development Thunder Bay Aviation hangar Wasaya expansion and construction of new hangar 2
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Acknowledgements No conference this size could be possible without the dedication, commitment and passion of various members, volunteers, and staff. The core committee includes many people who have largely volunteered their time planning for this event for the past year and a half. Added to that are the more than 135 people who have helped build upon last year’s convention, providing feedback, comments, suggestions, and planning support for this year.
AMCO Board of Directors Terry Bos, President Stephen Wilcox, Vice President Mike Karsseboom, Past President Marion Smith, Treasurer Robert Tyrer, Northeastern Regional Director Duane Riddell, Northwestern Regional Director Nancy Hewitt, Southeastern Regional Director Vernon Dowlath, Southwestern Regional Director
Host Community Thunder Bay
AMCO Staff Bryan Avery, Executive Director Laura McNeice, Association Coordinator Don McAfee, Bookkeeper (Retired) Jasen Belanger, Administrative Assistant
Host Airport Thunder Bay Airport Margaret Rooney Student Sponsorship Liaisons Georgian College Derrick Todd Nick O’Connell
Volunteers Samantha Avery Denise Karsseboom
Georgian College Students Vendors and Attendees
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Welcome everyone to the 29th Annual Convention and 17th Annual Trade Show of the Airport Management Council of Ontario (AMCO). It has been great to see the increasing number of attendees over the past several years. The dedication of so many in attending this event and bringing with them the knowledge and support of the airport industry in Ontario makes for better discussion and learning opportunities for all involved. Attendees at AMCO conventions span many different facets of the industry which only serves to enhance discussions and networking with airport owners/operators, government officials, consultants, equipment sales/designer representatives, technical experts, and many more. At this time I would like to look back at some of the developments over the past year. Safety Management Systems (SMS) continued to be a hot topic throughout 2014 and it was great to get the follow through support from Transport Canada in providing additional information/training sessions. The first session was held in London following the Spring Workshop and was very well attended, the session allowed for a lot of involvement of the attendees which only helped to enhance the learning objectives. The second session is being held following the convention here in Thunder Bay. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire Transport Canada team for working with AMCO to provide this valuable training/information. The year 2014 continued to see staffing changes within AMCO, as funding from NOHFC for an internship that Rory Currie filled and assisted AMCO in the necessary research to ensure that all AMCO records and databases are updated for all members and non-members came to end. I would like to thank Rory for his commitment shown to AMCO during his yearlong internship. The expiry of the internship lead to the creation of an Association Co-ordinator position and Administrative Assistant position. Laura McNeice joined AMCO in April as the Association Co-ordinator and Jasen Belanger joined AMCO in July at the Administrative Assistant. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome both Laura and Jasen to the AMCO team. With the addition of Jasen to the AMCO team this lead to the services of Don McAfee as an outside accountant no longer being required, as this was brought into the North Bay office. Don gave many years of dedicated service to AMCO and many thanks go to Don for his dedication over the years. With the expanded office staff came the need to expand and redevelop the office layout and this transition has all been completed during this year which will set up AMCO with a strong office resource for many years to come. This of course leads to the staffing announcement of Bryan Avery moving on as Executive Director from AMCO to take a position at the North Bay Jack Garland Airport. Bryan came to AMCO as a young graduate of Georgian College to take on the task of becoming the Executive Director of AMCO. Bryan showed great growth throughout his time at AMCO and became a very valuable part of the AMCO team. Bryan’s dedication, drive, and commitment to AMCO will certainly be greatly missed. I would like to thank Bryan for all that he has done for AMCO and wish him all the best in his new position in North Bay. Focus on AMCO was not lost during the staff changes that occurred, the new staff picked up very quickly and the Spring Airfield Workshop in London was another great success. The E-zine continues to be published quarterly and we encourage you to submit articles for the E-zine. An Airport is Asking and on-line training among other items also continue. Membership growth and maintenance have also continued and it is great to see AMCO exceed 100 members for the past two years straight, this is evidence of the support and commitment of staff under the direction of Bryan Avery. This brings to an end my four years as President of AMCO, it has been a great honour to be the first four year President in AMCO history. I would like to thank the membership for their confidence in electing me to this position in 2010, 2011 and for two years in 2012. It has been a great experience and I look forward to seeing AMCO continue to grow. I would like to thank the Board of Directors and staff for all of their hard work in continuing to build AMCO into a bigger, better, stronger organization, and thank-you to all members for growing with us and for your continued support.
Highest Regards,
Terry Bos, BBA, CM President, Airport Management Council of Ontario CEO, Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation
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Board of Directors History October 18, 1985 Date of Corporate Papers Pre-Incorporation Co-ordinating Commitee & Signatories of Corporate Papers: Al Flowers, Mel O’Brien, Jim Lassel, Jerry Thornton, Ian McCuaig, Ed Scruton, Ted Taylor. October 1985 - December 1986 Appointed Directors President: Mel O’Brien V. President: Al Flowers Unofficial Treasurer: Grant Jeffery Directors: Jim Lassel, Ed Scruton, Ian McCuaig, Jerry Thornton 1987 First Elected Board of Directors President: Jim Lassel V. President: Ross McKinney Treasurer: Grant Jeffery Directors: Jeff Huntus, Harry McCluskie, Ed Scruton, Ken Linesman 1988 President: Jim Lassel P. President: Mel O’Brien V. President: Ross McKinney Treasurer: Grant Jeffery Directors: Jeff Huntus, Harry McCluskie, Ed Scruton, Ken Linesman 1989 President: Ed Scruton P. President: (resigned) V. President: Mel O’Brien Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: Judy Sauder, Harry McCluskie, Dick Morriseau, Ken Linesman . 1990 President: Ed Scruton P. President: (resigned) V. President: Mel O’Brien Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: Judy Sauder,Harry McCluskie, Dick Morriseau, Ken Linesman 1991 President: Mel O’Brien P. President: Ed Scruton V. President: Grant Jeffery Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: Judy Sauder, Ken Linesman, Dick Morriseau, Harry McCluskie 1992 President: Grant Jeffery P. President: Mel O’Brien V. President: Jeff Huntus Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: Carol Little, Clayton Scott, Dick Morriseau, Don Timlin 1993 President: Jeff Huntus P. President: Grant Jeffery
V. President: Mel O’Brien Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: Carol Little, Clayton Scott, Dick Morriseau, Don Timlin 1994 President: Jeff Huntus P. President: Grant Jeffery V. President: Mel O’Brien Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: George Friesen, Clayton Scott, Carol Little, Don Timlin
Directors: Harley Nikkel, Steve Faulkner, Brad Finch, A.A.E., John Bjore, A.A.E. 2002 President: Dave Dayment P. President: George Friesen V. President: Jeff Huntus, A.A.E. Treasurer: Brenda Calce, A.A.E. Directors: Owen Andrusiak, C.M., Steve Faulkner, Brad Finch, A.A.E., Margaret Myslicki
1995 President: Mel O’Brien P. President: Jeff Huntus V. President: Ed Scruton Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: George Friesen, Clayton Scott, Carol Little, Don Timlin
2003 President: Steve Faulkner P. President: Dave Dayment V. President: Jeff Huntus, A.A.E. Treasurer: Brenda Calce, A.A.E./ George Friesen Directors: Owen Andrusiak, C.M., Brad Finch, A.A.E., Margaret Myslicki, Philip Van Manen
1996 President: Don Timlin P. President: Mel O’Brien V. President: Ed Scruton Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: George Friesen, Clayton Scott, Carol Little, Vacancy
2004 President: Steve Faulkner P. President: Dave Dayment V. President: Jeff Huntus, A.A.E. Treasurer: George Friesen Directors: Conrad Hatcher, Rick Proulx, George Johnston, A.A.E., Margaret Myslicki
1997 President: Don Timlin, A.A.E. P. President: Mel O’Brien V. President: Dave Dayment Treasurer: Diane Mau Directors: George Friesen, Carol Little, Gordon Small, Vacancy
2005 President: Rick Proulx P. President: Steve Faulkner V. President: Jack Santerre, C.M. Treasurer: George Friesen Directors: Conrad Hatcher, Richard Dixon, George Johnston, A.A.E., Margaret Myslicki
1998 President: Dave Dayment P. President: Vacancy V. President: Phil Bluck Treasurer: Carol Little Directors: George Friesen, Dale Arndt Sally Beaven, Jeff Huntus, A.A.E.
2006 President: Rick Proulx P. President: Steve Faulkner V. President: Jack Santerre, C.M. Treasurer: Philip Van Manen, C.M. Directors: Conrad Hatcher, Robert Tyrer, George Johnston, A.A.E., Margaret Myslicki
1999 * President: Phil Bluck, A.A.E./George Friesen P. President: Dave Dayment V. President: George Friesen Treasurer: Bob Albracht/Brenda Calce, A.A.E. Directors: Sally Beaven, Ruthann Carson, Jeff Huntus, A.A.E., Brian Anderson, A.A.E.
2007 President: Jack Santerre, C.M. P. President: Rick Proulx V. President: Philip Van Manen, C.M. Treasurer: Shirley de Silva, C.M. Directors: Mike Karsseboom, Robert Tyrer, George Johnston, A.A.E., Mike Zroback
2000 President: George Friesen P. President: Dave Dayment V. President: Neil MacOdrun Treasurer: Brenda Calce, A.A.E. Directors: Sally Beaven, Ruthann Carson, Jeff Huntus, A.A.E., Brian Anderson, A.A.E. 2001 President: Dave Dayment P. President: George Friesen V. President: Neil MacOdrun Treasurer: Brenda Calce, A.A.E.
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2008 President: Jack Santerre, C.M. P. President: Vacant V. President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. Treasurer: Shirley de Silva, C.M. Directors: Robert Tyrer, Mike Zroback, Stephen Wilcox, David Hodare
2011 President: Terry Bos P. President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. V. President: Stephen Wilcox Treasurer: Darlene Leupen Directors: Robert Tyrer, Bill Hochstedler Nancy Hewitt, Vernon Dowlath
2009 President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. P. President: Jack Santerre, C.M. V. President: Shirley de Silva, C.M. Treasurer: Darlene Leupen Directors: Robert Tyrer, Rick Reed, Stephen Wilcox, Steve Tinker
2012 President: Terry Bos P. President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. V. President: Stephen Wilcox Treasurer: Darlene Leupen Directors: Robert Tyrer, Bill Hochstedler Nancy Hewitt, Vernon Dowlath
2010 President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. P. President: Jack Santerre, C.M. V. President: Shirley de Silva, C.M./Vacant Treasurer: Darlene Leupen Directors: Robert Tyrer, Bill Hochstedler Stephen Wilcox, Steve Tinker
2013 President: Terry Bos P. President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. V. President: Stephen Wilcox Treasurer: Marion Smith Directors: Robert Tyrer, Duane Riddell Nancy Hewitt, Vernon Dowlath
2014 President: Terry Bos P. President: Mike Karsseboom, C.D., A.A.E. V. President: Stephen Wilcox Treasurer: Marion Smith Directors: Robert Tyrer, Duane Riddell Nancy Hewitt, Vernon Dowlath
*Note: At the 1999 AGM, the Board Members term of office changed from January 1 to December 31 to November 1 to October 31.
HONOURARY MEMBERSHIPS have been conferred upon: Len Ariss Al Flowers Grant Jeffery Ken Linesman Ian McCuaig Mel O’Brien Ed Scruton Mike Sifton
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Notice of Meeting The 29th Annual General Meeting of the Airport Management Council of Ontario will take place at 3:45 p.m., Tuesday, October 7, 2014, at the Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay, ON. Each member airport is entitled to two (2) voting delegates: one (1) owner/operator (private owner, municipal elected or appointed position) and one (1) Staff Representative (airport manager or another staff designate). Proxy votes are not allowed. To change the registered voting delegate, the Executive Director must be notified, in writing, in advance of the meeting.
AGENDA 1.
Call to Order
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Additional Agenda Items
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Adoption of the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held October 8, 2013
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Business Arising from the Minutes
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President’s Report
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Treasurer’s Report
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Nomination of Auditor
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Regional Directors’ Reports
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New Business
10. Old Business 11. Motion to ratify the decisions of the board of directors 12. Elections 13. Adjournment
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Annual General Meeting 2013 Minutes 2013 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The 28th A nnual General Meeting of the A irport Management Council of Ontario took place beginning at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 8, 2013, at the Holiday Inn W aterfront, Peterborough, Ontario. AGENDA Call to Order The President, Terry Bos (Sault Ste. Marie Airport), welcomed members and visitors. 2. Additional Agenda Items: None 3. Moved by Stephen Wilcox (Oshawa), seconded by Jack Santerre (North Bay), that the minutes of the A nnual General Meeting held October 2, 2012 at the Delta , Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario be adopted as presented. Carried. 4. Business Arising from the Minutes: None
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5. The President’s Report was printed in the convention program. 6. Treasurer’s Report Moved by Robert Tyrer (Sudbury) seconded by Dave Dayment (Timmins), that the A uditor’s Report be accepted. Carried. 7. Nomination of the 2012 Auditor Moved by Margaret Rooney (Thunder Bay), seconded by Darlene Leupen (Greenstone) that BDO be appointed auditor for the 2013 fiscal year. Carried. 8. The Regional Directors’ Reports Northwestern Regional Director’s Report, Duane Riddell Duane Riddell highlighted many updates throughout the region, including Kenora Airshow and their great success, Red Lake and Fort Frances value added services (event hosting) and workshop success that allowed greater staff training in a cost effective manner. Duane also updated on a quiet fire season and set-backs in the resource industry that meant less revenue and budget cut-backs and the well-deserved retirement of George Friesen.
Northeastern Regional Director’s Report, Rober t Tyr er Robert Tyrer expressed thanks and appreciation for all those who attend the 2013 convention and tradeshow, making it a successful event. He mentioned that SMS is a struggle and there is trouble finding funding. He also mentioned that Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie have additional fire services.
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Southwestern Regional Director’s Report, Ver non Dowlath Vernon Dowlath thanked the board and staff for their hard work. Vernon mentioned that Toronto City Center Billy Bishop Aiport won the 10th Globally Airport Pax Skytrax Award serving less than 10 million passengers, Pearson won the Cargo Award. He also mentioned that Hamilton Airport has the support of the federal and provincial governments and that Fanshawe College purchased the old Jazz hangar. He also mentioned Pickering airport, the SMS implementation concerns/issues and improving pax loads. Southeastern Regional Director’s Report, Nancy Hewitt Nancy Hewitt highlighted many updates throughout the region; Kingston Airport lengthened their runway, UPS with air service development and MMM group with their $15.9 million expansion of airport infrastructure; Oshawa Municipal Airport’s 147000 square foot development of hangars, Aviation Limited development and NAV CAN GPS approach published. Nancy looks forward to more development in the future and great to see so much support for a workshop out of the region. Nancy also thanked the staff for a great year. 9.
New Business None
10. Old Business: Nil 11. Motion to ratify the decisions of the Board of Directors Moved by Chris Wood (Waterloo), seconded by Jack Santerre (North Bay) that the decisions of the board of directors be ratified by the members of AMCO. Carried.
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12. Elections: The following is the slate put forward by the Nominating Committee and the election results. Southeastern Regional Director (2 year ter m) – Nancy Hewitt (Peterborough) Request for nominations from the floor. No nominations from the floor. Moved by Simon Aubin (Rockcliffe) seconded by Stephen Wilcox (Oshawa), that the nominations from the floor be closed. Carried. Southwestern Regional Director (2 year ter m) – Vernon Dowlath (Downsview Airport) Request for nominations from the floor. No nominations from the floor. Moved by Marion Smith (Chatham) seconded by Chris Wood (Waterloo), that the nominations from the floor be closed. Carried. Northeastern Regional Director (2 year ter m) – Robert Tyrer (Sudbury) Request for nominations from the floor. No nominations from the floor. Moved by Jack Santerre (North Bay) seconded by Dave Dayment (Timmins), that the nominations from the floor be closed. Carried. Northwestern Regional Director (2 year ter m) – Duane Riddell (Red Lake) Request for nominations from the floor. No nominations from the floor. Moved by Margaret Rooney (Thunder Bay) seconded by Norm Sanders (Dryden), that the nominations from the floor be closed. Carried. The Nominating Committee discharged its function. Moved by Vernon Dowlath (Downsview) seconded by Stephen Wilcox (Oshawa), that the Nominating Committee be discharged. Carried. 13. Other Business None 14. Motion to Adjourn: Moved by Marion Smith (Chatham). Annual General Meeting Adjourned. Carried.
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Previous Convention Locations 1986
Toronto
1997
North Bay
1987
Toronto
1998
Midland
1988
Toronto
1999
Peterborough
1989
Sault Ste. Marie
2000
Hamilton
1990
Kingston
2001
Thunder Bay
1991
Thunder Bay
2002
Sault Ste. Marie
2008
Sudbury
1992
Niagara Falls
2003
Kanata
2009
Kingston
1993
Stratford
2004
Muskoka
2010
Kenora
1994
Peterborough
2005
Waterloo
2011
Brantford
1995
Sudbury
2006
North Bay
2012
Sault Ste. Marie
1996
Sudbury
2007
Niagara Falls
2013
Peterborough
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17 Years of Trade Show Exhibitors In 1997, AMCO formalized the vendors’ displays that had been set up at previous conventions into a trade show. Since then, many of Canada’s foremost aviation related businesses have showcased strategies; precision engineered, dependable equipment; and, emerging technology to all regions of the province to support Ontario’s airports. The men and women who manage these businesses and the territories that they serve demonstrate the key to on-going achievement: success is dependent upon our relationships. So, on this, the occasion of its 17th annual trade show, AMCO thanks all of those who, through the ups and downs of the Canadian economy, have worked to make AMCO’s trade show strong. AMCO welcomes the following businesses to this year’s trade show and wishes all of its business members continued success for years to come!
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ADB Airfield Solutions
Burlington, ON
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Amaco Equipment
Mississauga, ON
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AMEC Environment & Infrastructure
Ottawa, ON
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Approach Navigation Systems Inc.
Dieppe, NB
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Canadian Shield Pavement Preservation Products
Brantford, ON
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Clariant Canada
Dorval , QC
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Commissionaires
Ottawa, ON
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Explorer Solutions
St. Bruno de Montarville, QC
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Falcon Environmental Services
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
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Georgian College
Barrie, ON
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Gin-Cor Industries
Mattawa, ON
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International Association of Airport Executives - Canada
Hamilton, ON
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J. A. Larue Inc.
Mississauga, ON
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Kaytek Industrial Inc.
Montreal, QC
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Loomex Property Mgmt Ltd.
Peterborough, ON
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Marathon Equipment
Burlington, ON
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McAsphalt Industries Ltd.
Scarborough, ON
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MMM Group
Thornhill, ON
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Petro Engineered Products Ltd.
Cambridge, ON
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Precise ParkLink Inc.
Toronto, ON
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R.P.M. Tech Inc.
Laval, QC
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Team Eagle
Campbellford, ON
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Tetra Tech
Manotick, ON
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Tradewind Scientific
Ottawa, ON
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United Rotary Brush
Barrie, ON
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Volarius Management Systems Inc.
Stirling, ON
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WSP
Port Elgin, ON
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Mission Statement and Strategic Themes
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Exhibitors at a Glance ADB Airfield Solution
AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure
Airfield. Our Field. ADB Airfield Solutions is a world leading airfield technology company providing end-to-end, integrated and sustainable solutions for visual guidance. Our 65 year legacy in airfield lighting, our innovative portfolio and expertise that sets new standards in safety, performance and quality, and our environmental and corporate social responsibility strategy.
AMEC is one of the world’s leading engineering, project management and consultancy companies. Our goal is to deliver profitable, safe and sustainable projects and services for our customers in the oil and gas, mining , clean energy, transportation, environment and infrastructure markets, including sectors that play a vital role in the global and national economies and in people’s everyday lives. We design, deliver and maintain strategic assets for our customers, offering services which extend from environmental and front end engineering design before the start of a project to decommissioning at the end of an asset’s life.
www.adb-air.com
AMACO Equipment Amaco Equipment is a privately-owned Heavy Equipment Distributor, located in Mississauga. Founded in 1983, we represent a select group of specialized manufacturers. Our customers come from such sectors as Municipal, Road Building, Paving, Aggregate, Industrial and more — and we pride ourselves on delivering proven solutions to them, improving productivity and lowering operating costs. After delivery of any equipment, our highly experienced and factory-trained Sales, Parts, and Service personnel are ready to assist you as needed. www.amacocei.com
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Approach Navigation Systems Inc. Approach Navigation Systems Inc. (ANS Inc.) is a Canadian corporation with headquarters in Moncton, New Brunswick. The company supplies, installs and maintains transportation systems for the aviation, marine and highway sectors. ANS Inc. offers technical consulting services for the safe efficient movement of aircraft, marine vessels and highway traffic on a global basis. ANS Inc. utilizes the latest technology for all airports including the new LED airfield lighting systems, visual approach, wind socks and ARCAL, and also complete installation packages. www.approachnavigation.com
Canadian Shield Pavement Preservation Products Limited Canadian Shield Pavement Preservation Products Ltd is the exclusive Canadian manufacturer and licenced distributor of Sealmaster® high performance eco-friendly asphalt and concrete maintenance products to repair, protect and beautify your driveway, parking lot, runway, apron, fuel station, street or tennis court. Our industry leading surface treatments, crack fillers, and traffic paints are easy to use and our tools and equipment will get the job done with an emphasis on quality, safety, detail and performance. Protect your asset, protect our environment with Canadian Shield. www.pavementproducts.ca
Clariant (Canada) Inc. Airports and airlines are under constant pressure to remain operational – even in the harshest of winter conditions – without jeopardizing the safety of the passengers. Clariant Canada is dedicated to assisting customers overcome operational difficulties in adverse weather conditions in aircraft and runway de-icing as well as with new recycling concepts that help the environment and save on waste removal and treatment costs. Clariant's Aviation group develops, manufactures and supplies a variety of aircraft and runway de-icing and anti-icing products. www.aviation.clariant.com
Commissionaires Commissionaires is Canada's premier security company, providing security services to 35 airports nationwide. We offer a unique combination of integrity, experience and innovation to provide the flexibility our clients need. We have protected people and property for public and private sector clients from coast to coast for over 85 years. Our services include not only security guarding, but also by-law enforcement, threat risk assessments and employee screening. 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. www.commissionaires.ca
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Explorer Solutions
Gin-Cor Industries Inc.
Kaytek Industrial Inc.
Explorer Solutions offers a range of specialized airport planning and development services tailored to meet your requirements. The added value of our services stems from our ability to develop and deliver real solutions adapted to your reality and objectives. Our team of seasoned professionals have years of experience in the airport planning, air service development, air navigation, regulatory issues and airport marketing. Our work is based upon business models that are viable, enduring, and profitable for our clients.
For over 35 years, Gin-Cor Industries has been focused on the quality installation of a wide variety of truck mounted equipment, with an emphasis to providing service to airports and government agencies. Headquartered in Mattawa, Ontario, Gin-Cor has recently expanded to include satellite sales, installation, parts and service facilities in both Kingston, and Carelton Place. This expansion has strengthened GinCor’s continued partnership with the following industry leaders in truck equipment: -Viking Cives snow and ice removal equipment, with airport specific products. –Falkoping specialized disc-spreaders for precise spreading patterns for both granular and liquid de-icing agents. –Bibeau dump bodies. –Palfinger hooklifts, roll-off systems and cranes.
Kaytek Industrial Inc. offers a wide range of highly recognized products for the Material Handling and Transportation industries which addresses customer’s common objectives: Increase product performance, Reduction of operating costs, offer Environmentally friendly products while addressing all your Safety considerations. With our primary focus on the Oil & Mining and Airport markets.
www.explorersolutions.ca
Falcon Environmental Services Inc. Falcon Environmental Services (FES) started its activities before wildlife management was deemed anything more than a minimal need for airport and aircraft safety. With more than 20 years’ experience, FES has compiled a team of unparalleled experts in wildlife management. We offer our clients turnkey services including: consultation on wildlife hazards, risk assessments, SMS and wildlife management plans; integrated wildlife management programs; specialized training; custom software and more. FES has operations in both Canada and the U.S. www.falcon.bz
Georgian College Georgian’s three year diploma program in Aviation Management has an integrated paid co-op component providing the equivalent of one full year of work experience in the aviation industry upon graduation. We provide in-depth classroom sessions studying the aviation industry and specifically, aviation business management. Your aviation industry co-op experience, coupled with our dedicated faculty, will give you the real world experience you need to land a great career. Graduates of the Aviation Management Program have landed careers in: Airline Management, Airport Management, Airport Planning, Flight Dispatch, and Government. www.georgiancollege.ca
www.gincor.com
IAAE Canada The International Association of Airport Executives Canada exists to promote the profession of airport management and the professional development of airport managers in Canada. Since 1994, IAAE Canada has helped many members accomplish their goals by providing various educational and career enhancing opportunities. For these reasons, IAAE Canada is proud to offer its premier credential the Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.). Only those who have proven a high level of knowledge, managerial skills, and professionalism are awarded the Accredited Airport Executive designation. Mark your calendars for FOAM in Vancouver, May 31 to June 3, 2015 at The Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel. www.iaaecanada.org
J. A. Larue Inc.
Kaytek’s team of experts have a solution providing approach to solve all your operational issues. Kaytek also offers Professional engineering services, Reaserch and Development services and project management, as well as Industrial equipment design through our sister company Genix Development. Our main objective is to reduce your costs, increase your profitability and minimize our daily safety concerns and issues. www.kaytekind.com
Loomex The Loomex Group is a successful multifaceted company, specializing in many areas, one of which is aviation and property management. Currently we manage and operate Canada’s busiest small airport, The Peterborough Airport. Stop by our booth and learn how we can help your airport be the best it can, and why Peterborough’s movements have increased over 50% in the past five years. Find out what makes us so successful and what we can offer you to help your facility operate smoothly and efficiently. We also offer a wide range of courses to enhance your services, knowledge and skills to prepare your airport for any emergency. We look forward to seeing you! Don’t forget to enter our draw to win a Samsung Galaxy tablet, and take home some free swag. Loomex...leading you.
Larue snow blowers are designed and manufactured in Canada by our engineering staff to meet www.loomex.ca the most demanding conditions. Over 30 years of experience went into the design of these innovative products. J A. Larue started in the snowfighting industry by designing and implementing a complete re-life program for airport and commercial snow removal equipment. The success of this program led to the engineering and design of new blower heads and cab assemblies. We take pride in our products but even more so in our customers. www.jalarue.com
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Exhibitors at a Glance
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Marathon Equipment Inc.
MMM Group Limited
Precise ParkLink Inc.
For over 87 years, Marathon has been recognized as a leading name in the manufacture of quality road maintenance equipment, tools and specialties. Marathon has followed a simple business philosophy: provide proven, quality products backed by expert service. This insistence on good, honest value and a genuine desire for excellence has been a cornerstone in the company's growth. Marathon manufactures and distributes products required to repair and maintain roads and other asphalt or concrete surfaces, and much more. www.marathonequipmentinc.com
At hundreds of airports across Canada and around the world, MMM Group Limited has delivered innovative, sustainable, and technically superior solutions that enhance passenger experience, create safe and secure environments, and contribute to efficient, cost-effective airport operations. MMM is pleased to announce that LPS AVIA Consulting is now a member of MMM Group Limited. Known for custom-made, creative solutions to help airlines, airports, and industry increase profitability and improve operations, LPS AVIA is an ideal complement to MMM’s strong aviation practice.
McAsphalt Industries Limited
www.mmmgrouplimited.com
McAsphalt Industries Limited, formed in 1970, is a diversified Canadian company committed to the development, production, distribution and marketing of asphaltic products, related services and technology. Recognized as the industry leader, McAsphalt offers the widest range of asphalt products from our 20 strategically located terminals, coast to coast, across Canada. The company’s success is based on our employees, dedication to providing total customer satisfaction by supplying superior quality asphalt products combined with strong, experienced technical support.
PEP (Petro Engineered Products) Ltd.
LOVE WHERE YOU PARK. With 25 years under their belt, Precise Parklink continues to be the parking industry leader in the Canadian market. We are not just an operator or a distributor. Rather, the company is the premier choice for airpots integrating parking revenue control and managed service solutions. As the exclusive Canadian partner with the best of systems such as Skidata and Parkeon, Precise Parklink ensures efficiencies for staff and visitors in the airports they serve across Canada. Our Electrical Division, Construction and Maintenance Division, and our extensive experience in Design and Integration in airport management provides a trusting partner working hard to earn your business. Our mission is to offer our customers cost effective, integrated solutions while ensuring a return on investment and growth rate consistent with current management guidelines.
www.mcasphalt.com
www.pep-petro.com
PEP started operations in 1999 staffed by individuals with vast experience in filtration. Supplier of the PECOFacet EI qualified housings and filtration elements (including accessories) for the Aviation Industry. Products such as El 1583 6th Edition Filter Monitor Elements, pre-filters, coalescers and separator cartridges, clay treaters and Shell Water Detectors Capsules. From refinery to wing tip, our line of PECOFacet aviation products ensures that clean, dry fuel is maintained every step of the way.
www.preciseparklink.com
R.P.M. Tech Inc. R.P.M. Tech is a North American leader in the design, manufacture, maintenance and distribution of industrial snow blowers, multifunctional utility vehicles and heavy equipment for maintenance of roads, railways, subways and airport runways, and of custom-engineered on/off highway vehicles, for national and international markets. In addition to manufacturing and distributing products mentioned above, the company provides its customers with replacement parts, service maintenance and refurbishment required on such equipment. The company offers its customers all emergency repair and parts supply, 7 days a week, 24 hours per day. www.grouperpmtech.com
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Team Eagle Ltd.
Tradewind Scientific Ltd.
Volarius Management Systems Inc.
Team Eagle is a global leader in the advancement of airfield operations including 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 delivers innovative GIS/GPS technologies to improve airfield situational awareness, inspections and reporting, navigation and incursion management. Eagle partners our knowledgeable staff with the industries best suppliers, operators, regulatory bodies and consultants to strive to be “Your Airfield Solutions Partner”.
The Tradewind group of companies has been providing airports worldwide with proven technologies since 1980. We specialize in end-toend solutions for airfields: Friction measurement and condition reporting, Surface and Facility Inspection Systems, Safety Management Systems, Air & Water environmental monitoring, and Related airport Information Management. From our head office located in Ottawa, and our sister company Tradewind Aero AB of Sweden, we are currently active at more than 200 airports across Canada, the U.S. and Europe.
Volairus Management Systems Inc has been providing customized Safety Management Software to large and small airports since 1999. Our product, AIRMAN, was created by Air Ops professionals to help you to manage everything from Wildlife Management, Equipment PM’s and Life Cycle, to Work Orders and tracking Employee Training. There are also advanced SMS toolsets such as Inspections, Audits, Risk Assessments, Root Cause Analysis available to show a “Due Diligence” history trail. The full AIRMAN program can be deployed traditionally, be Web-based, or run totally mobile on an iPad/ Android from the Cloud GPS plotting and tracking is available (Mobile) and it is fully compatible with Tradewind’s AIM system.
www.team-eagle.ca
www.tradewind.aero
Tetra Tech Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting, engineering, and technical services worldwide. We are a diverse company, including individuals with expertise in science, research, engineering, construction, and information technology. Our strength is in collectively providing integrated services– delivering the best solutions to meet our clients’ needs. In a complex world with competing demands for limited resources, Tetra Tech offers clear solutions made possible with sound science, understanding, innovation and industry-leading approaches. Our mission– to be the premier worldwide consulting, engineering, and construction firm. www.tetratech.com
www.volairus.com
United Rotary Brush Corp. At United Rotary Brush Corporation, you will receive the best customer service and products available in our industry. We offer a broad range of quality– made replacement brooms that meet or exceed OEM specs for Elgin, Bobcat, Sweepster, M-B, Tymco, Schwarze, Wausau and more. Our goals are dependent on satisfied customers, producing the best brooms in the market place and being yournumber one choice to call for 100% of your sweeping needs. www.united-rotary.com
WSP Canada Inc. WSP’s Canadian aviation team has been serving the specialized needs of private and public airports throughout North America and abroad for over 20 years. WSP’s Canadian aviation team offers a wide range of services, including airport planning, airside design, construction supervision/project management, airport infrastructure appraisals, environmental review, Safety Management Systems (SMS), regulatory compliance, air terminal planning, operations planning, and airport business planning and economic assessment. www.wspgroup.com
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Member Benefits As the senior advocate of airport owner and operator organizations in Canada (incorporated in 1985), the Airport Management Council of Ontario (AMCO) has evolved into a strong provincial organization committed to the sustainability of airports.
What does this mean for you? An Experienced and Innovative Network
AMCO recognizes that its greatest strength lies in its membership. Accordingly, it supports and represents airports of various sizes, ownership, organizational structure and economic health; and businesses that work to enhance airport operations and sustainability. AMCO's annual conference and trade show provides networking and business development opportunities; and, showcases the latest technology.
Exclusive Member Directory and Discounts
The Member Directory, published annually in October and available to members only, lists airport manager, association, business and government contact information. Discounted registration fees are available for attendance at all AMCO sponsored events. Discounted pricing for Web Based Training at training.amco.on.ca.
Unified Voice
AMCO monitors developments within the airport industry, communicates this information to you, actively lobbies the federal and provincial government on issues, and takes effective action when required. In 2006, AMCO oversaw the completion of the Study of Municipal Airports in Ontario. The results were presented at the 2006 convention along with the action items which were implemented in 2007. The study results can be downloaded at www.amco.on.ca. Projects and studies are initiated as required. AMCO has a seat on the NAV CANADA Advisory Committee and participates in the CARAC (Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory Council) process.
Website
List your job postings and post equipment for sale to have unlimited access to potential applicants. Watch for important industry news and information. Access Member’s Only Classifieds and Postings. Access Member’s Area, where the AMCO Member Directory, information about new members, and the publication library, can all be accessed and downloaded whenever you need them.
Training
In 2006, web based occupational health and safety training was introduced. The cost is a fraction of the budget needed to send employees off site for training. The platform offers numerous modules including courses such as Safety Orientation, WHMIS, Fire Safety Training, Lockout/Tagout Training, Workplace Inspections, Safety Management Systems, Airside Vehicle Operators Permit, and Due Diligence.
Publication Library
Documents which provide information on a variety of airport specific information, from government documents, to corporate information, and advisory circulars, the Publication Library, available only to members, provides you with access to information to support your operations. To become a member today, please contact AMCO at 1-877-636-AMCO (2626), or visit our website at www.amco.on.ca to download an application form. 30
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Host a Regional Meeting
AMCO’s regional meetings and workshops provide current information about regulations, issues, equipment and other challenges facing Ontario’s airport community. The board is grateful to those airports who are willing to host regional meetings. Special thanks to the regional directors who work to make these events successful.
If you are interested in hosting a regional meeting, contact Laura McNeice at 877.636.2626 ext. 200 or email her at laura.mcneice@amco.on.ca for more information
Products | Services | Press Releases | Current Contracts Published four times annually, The Airport Environment and You is the official e-zine of the Airport Management Council of Ontario. Printed as a high quality .pdf, the e-zine is distributed to hundreds of airport professionals across Canada, including other airport and aviation associations nationally.
Don’t miss the opportunity to promote your company in the next edition of the e-zine. Contact AMCO at amco@amco.on.ca, or call 1-877-636-AMCO (2626) to learn more. 31
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Convention Bid Checklist Would your community like to host an Airport Management Council of Ontario (AMCO) convention? Following is a list of items that we will look for in your bid.
HOST A CONVENTION AND TRADE SHOW ITEMS
YES
NO
The host community is an enthusiastic and consistent supporter of AMCO. It demonstrates the hospitality of AMCO members for their colleagues and the industry as a whole. It demonstrates the ability to produce a local team who, working with AMCO, will: organize the Sunday events (traditionally an 18 hole golf tournament with prizes for everyone);
organize an airport tour and transportation if required;
choose a local charity to receive donations on behalf of the convention speakers; and,
assist with the organization of the event as required.
In one facility, managed by convention specialists, it has: 115 to 140 guest rooms;
a minimum 7,500 square feet of meeting space in one room;
a state of the art communication system in all meeting rooms;
a creative space that naturally lends itself to providing a backdrop for the camaraderie of the AMCO Hospitality Suite;
space in the facility's parking lot, or other space to accommodate the outdoor component of the tradeshow; and,
other large and small meeting rooms available for additional meetings.
It has a strategy for air and ground transportation for participants. It has an exciting off site location for the formal dinner which: showcases the local community; and
sets the stage for outstanding local talent to perform during and following the dinner.
It has the possibility of a spouses' program. While this hasn't been utilized often, we always want to know that it is available. It has the ability to assist with an application for sponsorship dollars through the local economic development or another office. Bids are open for the 2017 (Southeast), and 2018 (Northwest), and 2019 (Southwest) conventions. The deadline for accepting bids for the 2017 convention is October 1, 2015.
For more information about the convention bid process, contact Laura McNeice at 877.636.AMCO (2626) ext. 200 or email at laura.mcneice@amco.on.ca.
AMCO looks forward to hearing from you!
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Airport Management Council of Ontario 29th Annual Convention & 17th Annual Trade Show Thunder Bay, ON - October 5 to 7, 2014 SUNDAY
11:00 am to 5 pm…………………..……….TRADE SHOW SET UP Valhalla Inn 11:30 am……………..…….BUSSES leave from the front door of the Valhalla Inn for the Whitewater Golf Course 1:00 pm…..………………..........….18 Hole GOLF TOURNAMENT Whitewater Golf Course 7:00 pm……………………………………...NETWORKING DINNER Valhalla Inn 9:15 pm ………………………………………. VENDORS’ MEETING Location to be Announced
MONDAY 8:30 am……….…………PRESIDENT’S WELCOME/GREETINGS 8:50 am……………..……………….VENDOR’S INTRODUCTIONS 10:00 am…………………...…….…..……………………..…BREAK 10:30 am………………….………….……..…...TRADESHOW TIME 11:30 pm…...…………………...…..….LUNCH and TRADE SHOW 12:30 pm………..…………………………..…….………SESSION #1 Transport Canada Updates Greg Cross, Transport Canada, Aerodromes & Air Nav
TUESDAY 7:45 am………………..BUSSES leave from the front door of the Valhalla Inn for the Thunder Bay Airport 8:00 am……..………………………………….…….AIRPORT TOUR 10:00 am…………..……..……………………………………..BREAK 10:15 am………………………………………….…….. .SESSION #8 Emergency Response Demonstration 11:15 am…………………………………….…….. .AIRPORT TOUR Return to Valhalla 11:45 am………..……….……………………….....…... SESSION #9 Emergency Planning in Aviation Trent Gervais, Loomex 12:15 pm……….…………………………………………...….LUNCH 1:15 pm……………..……………….……..……TRADESHOW TIME 2:15 pm…………………….………………………...….SESSION #10 ACAP Review Mary Louise Canning, Transport Canada Funded Programs 2:45 pm…………………………………………..……..SESSION #11 Sustainability Bill Demopoulos, LPatrick Consulting 3:15 pm………….….………….…………………………….....BREAK
1:00 pm………………………………………….……..…SESSION #2 Nav Canada Updates Marcel Pinon, Nav Canada
3:45 pm…………………...……….. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TRADESHOW TEAR DOWN TIME
1:30 pm…………………………..……………………….SESSION #3 Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Updates Paul Steckham, Ministry of Transportation Ontario Moe Fenelon, Ministry of Transportation Ontario, RNTO
6:00 pm……………..…BUSSES DEPART FOR FORT WILLIAMS HISTORICAL PARK 6:15 pm …………………………………………………..RECEPTION
1:45 pm……………..………...…………………..……...SESSION #4 Your Airports Wiz Wizard Olivier Meier, Nav Canada
7:00 pm………………FORMAL DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT
2:30 pm……………………………………….….….COFFEE BREAK
We look forward to your participation!
3:00 pm………………………......……………………....SESSION #5 PVI/ Your Audit Findings Joe MacKay, WSP Norm Sanders, Dryden Regional Airport 3:45 pm…………………………………………………...SESSION #6 Root Cause Analysis Rodney MacGibbon, AMEC Aron Winterstein, MTO 4:30 pm………………………………………………..….SESSION #7 Corrective Action Plans Andrew Payter, WSP Darlene Leupen, Greenstone Regional Airports 5:15 pm……………….……………..…………EQUIPMENT RODEO Enjoy using the big equipment outside! 6:30 pm…………………………….…………..RECEPTION/DINNER
This year’s convention is presented by: