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Founded | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (1997 (1997)) |
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Headquarters | Regina International Airport |
Number of locations | 1 airport |
Area served | Southern Saskatchewan |
Key people | Trish Martynook, Chair James Bogusz, President and CEO |
Services | Airport authority |
Website | Official website |
Regina Airport Authority is a non-profit agency that oversees the management of the Regina International Airport, which serves the Canadian city of Regina and the southern part of the province of Saskatchewan.
History
The Regina Airport Authority was founded in 1997 in Regina under a broader federal government policy. During the 1990s, this policy turned over the operation of major Canadian airports to locally-based bodies, whereas the Government of Canada retained ownership of the airports.
As of 2023, the Regina Airport Authority's current board chair is Trish Martynook.
Responsibilities
- Infrastructure Management
- Safety and Security
- Customer Experience
- Airline and Tenant Relations
- Financial Management
See also
- Greater Toronto Airports Authority and Toronto Port Authority
- Edmonton Airports
- Vancouver Airport Services
- Halifax International Airport Authority
References
- "Regina Airport Authority - Board of Directors". www.yqr.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
Regina Airport Authority is governed by an independent Board of Directors consisting of up to thirteen business leaders, with a diverse skill set. The airport's board provides strategic direction and oversight while delegating operating authority to the President and CEO.
- "Regina Airport Authority - City of Moose Jaw". moosejaw.ca. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
The Authority is responsible for all operational and financial management of the Regina Airport and the management, development and operation of the Airport Properties in a safe, secure, efficient, cost effective and financially viable manner.The Authority will generate, suggest and participate in economic development projects intended to expand Saskatchewan's transportation facilities.