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Parts of the aviation world are still male dominated. But a growing number of women-led support organizations are working to bring more gender balance.
Airplanes are expensive to operate, and they don't make money when they're parked at the gate! That's why airlines execute quick turnarounds — the time between when a plane arrives at a gate with one group of passengers and then leaves with another.
We spoke with Airfield Maintenance Manager Alan Sherwood about how his teams tame the elements each winter at Canada’s busiest airport.
Much has changed since she first came to the airport. But one thing is the same: the joy Josie finds in seeing people’s travel dreams take flight.
For more than two decades, Cathie Tonkin has kept tabs on every inch of the airport as its resident mapmaker.
Due to flooding caused by the rainstorm, please be advised of the following road closures and plan your commutes accordingly.
On June 26, in partnership with the Canadian Airports Council (CAC), we proudly celebrated Canada’s inaugural “Airport Workers Day” alongside our dedicated airport employment community, executive team, elected officials and 30 airports across the nation.
Over the past few years, hundreds of changes have been made to Pearson’s buildings. Many of them are subtle and easily fly under the radar: a line painted along a curb here; a piece of tactile signage there. But together, they amount to a major investment in making the airport more accessible for all passengers and workers.
Two members of the Pearson community have been recognized in a new set of national awards
Accessibility improvements lead to Accessibility Certified Gold rating by Rick Hansen Foundation in Terminals 1 and 3
To mark the first Airport Workers’ Day, we caught up with some longstanding members of the Pearson community to find out what they love about this industry.
Here are just a few examples of who’s hiring now — and if you have a friend or family member who might be a good fit for one of these roles, be sure to pass it on!
Planes due to arrive the next morning are already in the air. The clock is ticking and the pressure is on.
Recent flooding at Dubai International Airport led to flight cancellations, diversions, delays, and a clean-up effort stretching for days. Here’s how Toronto Pearson prepares for extreme weather, and keeps operations running when it hits.
Here are just a few examples of who’s hiring now — and if you have a friend or family member who might be a good fit for one of these roles, be sure to pass it on!
We don’t know about you, but we’re still SO EXCITED about Toronto Pearson’s recent ASQ Award for “Best Airport Over 40 Million Passengers in North America” – so much so, that we just HAD to share the highlights from last week’s employee celebration 🎉
Check out the latest and most vital information regarding Safety; Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at Pearson; Accessibility; and Wellness. Make sure to click through to see this newsletter’s important updates now!
Here are just a few examples of who’s hiring now — and if you have a friend or family member who might be a good fit for one of these roles, be sure to pass it on!
Tuesday, April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day! Show up and show out for the Passenger Care (aka. Accessibility) and I Am Toronto Pearson teams and lend your support for people with autism.
Hey Toronto Pearson team, the annual Safety Climate Survey is back! Have your say on safety starting March 27 to April 11.
We want to say THANK YOU to the powerhouse 💪 workforce at our airport for making Toronto Pearson the best in North America. The I Am Toronto Pearson team will be hosting a party and YOU’RE invited! Check out the details.