Air Passenger Service In 2017, 63 airlines provided service at the . Toronto Pearson offers flights to 37 Canadian cities (non‐stop to 34 Canadian cities) and 184 international cities (non‐stop to 151 international cities), and it serves as ’s largest entry and departure point for international air service. Share of Airline Activity In 2017, the largest air carrier at the Airport was Air Canada and its family of carriers, which collectively accounted for more than half the market share of total passengers at the Airport. The second‐largest air carrier in terms of market share in 2017 was WestJet and its family, which accounted for more than 17 per cent of the market share of total passengers at the Airport. The remaining market share is distributed among all other airlines serving the Airport. Other Regional System of Airports To meet the growing future demand for aviation services in southern , the airports in the region are working together to ensure that passengers, shippers, air carriers and other aircraft operators are afforded a wide choice of airports to meet their needs. The constituent airports of the Southern Ontario Airport Network (“SOAN”) are Toronto Pearson, Windsor International Airport, London International Airport, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, Niagara District Airport, Region of Waterloo International Airport, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Lake Simcoe Regional Airport, Executive Airport, and Kingston Norman Rogers Airport. Ground Lease – Major International Airport The Ground Lease provides that will not permit the construction and operation of another Major International Airport within 75 kilometres of the Airport during the term of the Ground Lease or any renewal thereof, provided that the GTAA is meeting the demand requirements for aviation services at Toronto Pearson. A Major International Airport, as defined in the Ground Lease, means an airport serving large population centres that links Canada from coast to coast and internationally, and that is used by air carriers as the point of origin and destination for international and inter‐provincial passenger and cargo air service in Canada. Facilities Airfield Facilities Toronto Pearson is capable of handling all of the world’s different types of commercial aircraft, including the Airbus A380. The availability of full instrument

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