EDMONTON — The Government of Alberta is putting over $1.12 million towards supporting 10 regional airports in developing business cases for improved airport infrastructure and air transportation.
These Alberta airport projects will enable airports to prioritize improvements, boosting economic competitiveness.
The scope of the funded projects varies, tailored to each airport’s specific needs.
Projects include exploring airport certification, commercial development, hangar development and strategic business cases.
A list of Alberta airports receiving funding is below:
- Cold Lake Regional Airport
Feasibility study for airport certification to support scheduled air services – $144,000 - Whitecourt Airport
Commercial development feasibility study – $78,684 - Lloydminster Municipal Airport
Commercial air services feasibility study – $113,988 - Peace River Regional Airport
Peace River airport master plan – $57,552 - Lethbridge Airport
Hangar development feasibility study and business case – $150,000 - High Level Airport
High level airport master plan – $56,000 - Red Deer Regional Airport
Land development strategy and implementation plan – $120,000 - Medicine Hat Regional Airport
Feasibility and business case for airport growth and development – $150,000 - Grande Prairie Airport
Canadian Border Services Agency facilities study – $140,000 - Fort McMurray International Airport
Business case to recapture lost passenger traffic – $119,200
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