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Tue, Nov 15, 2022

Victoria International Airport to Receive New Control Tower

All-New Construction Selected for Greater Efficiency, Capability While Retaining Airfield Activity

British Columbia's Victoria International is set to receive a new control tower, expected to open in 2026. 

The newer, energy efficient, LEED-certified piece will include a modern control cab with a wraparound view of the airport from 6 stories up. The improved height will help ATC staff see more of the airport environment, particularly helpful for future traffic flow and improved safety in ground operations. Construction will begin in 2023, with a 3-year build process projected to allow operation in 2026. 

"While the new tower will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology to safely and efficiently manage growing air traffic demand, it will also be LEED certified, which is an investment in energy efficiency and sustainability and demonstrates NAV CANADA's commitment to its net-zero goal by 2050," said Raymond G. Bohn, President and CEO, NAV CANADA.

"We congratulate NAV CANADA, and we are pleased to see this new state of the art control tower being constructed at Victoria International Airport. Aviation is a critical industry for economic prosperity and this project will help facilitate continued growth in the region," said Geoff Dickson, President and CEO, Victoria International Airport.

FMI:www.navcanada.ca

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