Canada supports Halifax International Airport with new funding for critical infrastructure projects

Transport Canada

As Canada works towards recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, investments in our airport infrastructure continue to be crucial to maintain safety, security, and connectivity for travellers, workers and communities. Government of Canada investments also help ensure Canada's aviation industry is well-positioned to recover from the impacts of the pandemic.

Today, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, the Honourable Sean Fraser, on behalf of the Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, announced new funding to help the Halifax Stanfield International Airport recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and to support continued air services and important transportation infrastructure projects at the airport.

The airport will receive more than $14.7 million from Transport Canada's Airport Critical Infrastructure Program to support:

  • the restoration of runway, taxiway and apron pavements;
  • the construction of a new taxiway;
  • the removal of terrain adjacent to Runway 14-32; and
  • projects to enable COVID-19 testing and screening at the airport.

In addition to the funding for the infrastructure projects, the Government of Canada also provided the Halifax Stanfield International Airport with $5.57 million from Transport Canada's Airport Relief Fund to help it maintain continued airport operations and essential air services for residents and workers in Halifax and surrounding communities.

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