
Snapshot
| Headquarters: | Toronto, Canada | |
| Website: | www.gtaa.com/en/gtaa_corporate/ | |
| Key People: | - Marilynne E. Day-Linton, Chair of the Board - Lloyd McCoomb, President and CEO - Howard Bohan VP, Operations & Customer Experience - Nicole Desloges VP, People & Culture - Brian P. Gabel VP & CFO | |
| Quick Links: | Toronto Pearson International Airport | |
| Updates? | Email us! | |
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is the nonâshare, not for profit authority that operates Toronto Pearson International Airport. All revenue generated by the GTAA is reinvested back into the airport. GTAA is also charged with the drafting of plans for a delayed additional international airport to the east of Toronto, at Pickering. It has no connection with other airports in the region, eg Toronto Island Airport (Porter Aviation Holdings), Hamilton Airport (Tradeport/YVRAS) or Waterloo/Kitchener Airport (local authority).
Greater Toronto Airports Authority features in CAPA's Global Airport Investors Database.
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