Canada

Canada represents one of the world’s strongest import-export
economies—and its volume of international trade continues
to grow. Since the decentralization of Canadian airports
in 1992, the country’s airport system has been flourishing
as well. A source of assistance and support, Aeroterm has
helped several Canadian airport authorities successfully reorganize
and realign their air cargo assets since that time. In so doing,
Aeroterm has established itself as the leader in the Canadian
airport real estate market with over 1.4 million sf of ramp-served
space nationwide.
Montreal- Dorval (YUL)
The Montreal -Trudeau International Airport at Dorval
is one of the most important airports in Canada. A
hotbed of economic activity, Montreal is the largest
city in the Province of Quebec and the Montreal-Trudeau
International Airport is its air cargo centre. Aeroterm
is the largest supplier of air cargo capacity at the
airport, providing customers with access to 792,223
sf of space in 6 buildings.
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Montreal-Mirabel (YMX)
Mirabel International Airport is the second major airport
in the Montreal area and was recently repositioned
as a non-passenger airport. Aeroterm continues to have
a presence at the Montreal-Mirabel International Airport,
where it has 288,610 sf of space in 2 buildings.
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Ottawa (YOW)
Air passenger traffic at the Ottawa MacDonald - Cartier
International Airport has increased significantly in
recent years, fuelled by the growth of the National
Capital Region’s high technology and tourism
sectors. Air cargo has also experienced healthy
growth. To meet this increased demand, the airport
authority has undertaken a $300 million expansion that
will more than double the airport’s capacity
improving access throughout the facility. Aeroterm
has 139,000 sf in 2 buildings at the Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier
International Airport.
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Calgary (YYC)
Fuelled by the oil and natural gas industry, agriculture,
communications and tourism, Alberta continues to be
the leading force behind Canada’s GDP growth.
Calgary is Alberta’s economic centre and ranks
second nationwide for the number of corporate headquarters
of Canada’s top 500 companies. Calgary
International Airport is ideally situated at the intersection
of major North American trade routes, which contributes
to making the airport one of the world’s most
important air cargo centres. Aeroterm has 156,094
sf in 2 buildings at the Calgary International Airport.
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Edmonton (YEG)
Edmonton International Airport is Canada’s most
northerly 24-hour international airport. The airport
is located perfectly for air cargo: It is adjacent to
Highway 2 that links Edmonton and Calgary; it is near
the Yellowhead TransCanada Highway that connects Winnipeg,
Edmonton, and Vancouver; and it is near Via Rail’s
Transcontinental “Canadian” route. The
airport’s runways are large enough and constructed
to accommodate any size of aircraft with no restrictions
on aircraft weight. Aeroterm has 71,637 sf in 2
buildings at the Edmonton International Airport.
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For more information
on our Canadian properties or services, please contact
Benoit Viens at 514.422.1000.

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