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| name = Regina Airport Authority Incorporated |
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| area_served = [[Southern Saskatchewan]] |
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| key_people = Trish Martynook, Chair |
| key_people = Trish Martynook, Chair<br/>James Bogusz, President and CEO |
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'''Regina Airport Authority''' is a non-profit agency that oversees the management of the [[Regina International Airport]], which serves the [[Canada|Canadian]] city of [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]], and the southern part of the province of [[Saskatchewan]], a region that contains about 495,000 people.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} |
'''Regina Airport Authority''' is a non-profit agency that oversees the management of the [[Regina International Airport]], which serves the [[Canada|Canadian]] city of [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]], and the southern part of the province of [[Saskatchewan]], a region that contains about 495,000 people.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} |
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==History== |
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The Regina Airport Authority was founded in 1997 in Regina under a broader federal government policy. During the 1990s, this policy turned over the operation of major Canadian airports to locally-based bodies, whereas the [[Government of Canada]] retained ownership of the airports. |
The Regina Airport Authority was founded in 1997 in Regina under a broader federal government policy. During the 1990s, this policy turned over the operation of major Canadian airports to locally-based bodies, whereas the [[Government of Canada]] retained ownership of the airports. |
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As of 2023, the Regina Airport Authority's current board chair is Trish Martynook.<ref>{{cite web |title=Regina Airport Authority - Board of Directors |url=https://www.yqr.ca/en/regina-airport-authority/about-raa/board-of-directors |access-date=2023-04-26 |website=www.yqr.ca |quote="Regina Airport Authority is governed by an independent Board of Directors consisting of up to thirteen business leaders, with a diverse skill set. The airport’s board provides strategic direction and oversight while delegating operating authority to the President and CEO."}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Regina Airport Authority |
As of 2023, the Regina Airport Authority's current board chair is Trish Martynook.<ref>{{cite web |title=Regina Airport Authority - Board of Directors |url=https://www.yqr.ca/en/regina-airport-authority/about-raa/board-of-directors |access-date=2023-04-26 |website=www.yqr.ca |quote="Regina Airport Authority is governed by an independent Board of Directors consisting of up to thirteen business leaders, with a diverse skill set. The airport’s board provides strategic direction and oversight while delegating operating authority to the President and CEO."}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Regina Airport Authority - City of Moose Jaw |url=https://moosejaw.ca/boards-committees-commissions/regina-airport-authority/ |access-date=2023-05-13 |website=moosejaw.ca |quote="The Authority is responsible for all operational and financial management of the Regina Airport and the management, development and operation of the Airport Properties in a safe, secure, efficient, cost effective and financially viable manner.The Authority will generate, suggest and participate in economic development projects intended to expand Saskatchewan’s transportation facilities."}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Greater Toronto Airports Authority]] and [[Toronto Port Authority]] |
* [[Greater Toronto Airports Authority]] and [[Toronto Port Authority]] |
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* [[Edmonton Airports]] |
* [[Edmonton Airports]] |
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Founded | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (1997 ) |
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Headquarters | Regina International Airport |
Number of locations | 1 airport |
Area served | Southern Saskatchewan |
Key people | Trish Martynook, Chair James Bogusz, President and CEO |
Services | Airport authority |
Website | http://www.yqr.ca |
Regina Airport Authority is a non-profit agency that oversees the management of the Regina International Airport, which serves the Canadian city of Regina, and the southern part of the province of Saskatchewan, a region that contains about 495,000 people.[citation needed]
History
The Regina Airport Authority was founded in 1997 in Regina under a broader federal government policy. During the 1990s, this policy turned over the operation of major Canadian airports to locally-based bodies, whereas the Government of Canada retained ownership of the airports.
As of 2023, the Regina Airport Authority's current board chair is Trish Martynook.[1][2]
See also
- Greater Toronto Airports Authority and Toronto Port Authority
- Edmonton Airports
- Vancouver Airport Services
- Halifax International Airport Authority
References
- ^ "Regina Airport Authority - Board of Directors". www.yqr.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
Regina Airport Authority is governed by an independent Board of Directors consisting of up to thirteen business leaders, with a diverse skill set. The airport's board provides strategic direction and oversight while delegating operating authority to the President and CEO.
- ^ "Regina Airport Authority - City of Moose Jaw". moosejaw.ca. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
The Authority is responsible for all operational and financial management of the Regina Airport and the management, development and operation of the Airport Properties in a safe, secure, efficient, cost effective and financially viable manner.The Authority will generate, suggest and participate in economic development projects intended to expand Saskatchewan's transportation facilities.