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The Loomex Group 925- 550 Airport Rd Peterborough, ON 705.775.5022 l o o m e x . c a WIARTON KEPPEL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT Regionalization • The goal is for the airport to be self-sustaining • The airport would move to a business-model to achieve profitability • Moving to this model would relieve the burden on taxpayers of the Township while still allowing the community to have the benefits seen from the airport Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT • Only certified airport in Grey Bruce counties • Primary runway is approximately 5000’ with secondary runway • Canada Customs Airport of Entry (seasonal) • Open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year • Host to Nav Canada’s back-up navigation equipment for Central Ontario • 24-hour human weather observer on-site Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport website Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT • 38 Medevac flights (including organ transportation) in 2019 Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport Facebook page Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT – MEDEVAC DATA • 8 fixed wing flights • 30 rotary wing flights • Flights may transport inpatients, organs for donation, outpatients • Flights often come to the airport as a hub for Grey and Bruce counties • Easy for patient transfer and to fuel Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT • Public terminal building with a pilot's lounge • Major on-site tenants include: Canadian Coast Guard, Nav Canada, Bayside Aero AMO • On-site restaurant Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport website Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT Month Movements • 2019 Movements January 86 . 4772 total take-offs and February 124 landings March 267 April 232 • Itinerant movements May 317 totaled 3892 June 686 July 736 August 708 • In 2019 over 90 September 584 percent of the charter October 682 flights originated from November 190 the United States December 160 TOTAL 4772 Loomex.ca WIARTON AIRPORT • Economic Impact of the Airport on the Region (2016) Explorer Solutions - WKIA Economic Impact & Feasibility Study 2016 Loomex.ca WHY WIARTON? Loomex.ca Taken from Grey County Airport Business Development Loomex.ca Publication 75km Radius from the Wiarton Airport WHY WIARTON Population of 153, 601 in this area Loomex.ca WHY WIARTON • Located on 820 acres of land, just two kilometres outside of Wiarton • Total of 420 acres developable land are available • Airside parcels of 50+ acres available • Flexible land leases, option to build/lease • Services: 3 phase power, municipal water, septic waste, natural gas Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport website Loomex.ca WHY WIARTON • Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance (LPV) in 2019 • Lowest landing minima of 250ft in the region • Increased reliability and extremely helpful to Taken from Air Facts land during bad weather Journal website conditions Loomex.ca WHY WIARTON • The primary runway has a Pavement Load Rating (PLR) of 9, capable of carrying loads of 90,720kg • Designed to accommodate a wide range of aircraft including large corporate jets, turboprops, and narrow- body airliners including the B737 • Airport can accommodate large military and commercial aircraft that no other airport in the region could handle Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport website Loomex.ca WHY WIARTON Potential Runway Extension • Runway 05/23 has the potential to be extended from 5000ft to 7500ft (based on needs and circumstances) • Could accommodate larger aircraft to support airport Taken from the Wiarton activity growth in Keppel International future Airport website Loomex.ca WHY WIARTON Loomex.ca HIGH POTENTIAL AVIATION OPPORTUNITIES Flight School Tourism Packages New MRO Hangars Explorer Solutions - WKIA Economic Impact & Feasibility Study 2016 Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGH AIRPORT – “BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME” Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGH AIRPORT • AddAirport slides from Ownership other presentations. (885 acres) Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGH AIRPORT • Steps taken to position the airport for growth: . Municipal Servicing 2003 . Streamlined building process . City Council support . Business Case . Master Plan . Strategic Development Plan 2017 Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGH AIRPORT • Add slides from other presentations. Summer 2007 Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGH AIRPORT • Add slides from other presentations. August 2020 Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGHAugust 2020 AIRPORT • Add slides from other presentations. Loomex.ca Commercial Buildings 2008-2020 Value $82.0 Million Loomex.ca 350,000 sq. ft. AIRPORT LAND DEVELOPMENT • 24 Aerospace businesses on site with a growing supply chain in the Community • “Shovel Ready” serviced lots with streamlined building process • Partnerships with Research, Development, and Educational Institutions Loomex.ca PARTNERS IN EDUCATION • Seneca College • Trent University • Fleming College • Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School (Aerospace co-op program) Loomex.ca PETERBOROUGH AIRPORT • Add slides from other presentations. Loomex.ca GROWTH IN ECONOMIC IMPACT • Add slides from other presentations. Loomex.ca AIRPORT ROLE • General Aviation • Maintenance Repair and Overhaul • Aerospace Manufacturing • Leisure and Executive Charter Markets • Research and Development • Economic Driver for the Region – Currently approximately 535 employees on the airport Loomex.ca AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS 2008 2013 2018 2019 15,600 30,160 46,000 44,500 Loomex.ca NIAGARA REGION AIRPORTS Loomex.ca NIAGARA REGION AIRPORTS • Located in St. Catharines and Welland • Municipal airports financially supported by three surrounding municipalities • Niagara Region agreed to Support in Principle adopting sole-responsibility for operations and governance Taken from the Niagara Loomex.ca District Airport website NIAGARA REGION AIRPORTS Why they want to regionalize: • Transportation for those in the region and tourists • Contribution to economic health and growth • Eligibility for ACAP with scheduled service • Investment to reach the airport’s full potential Taken from the Niagara Loomex.ca District Airport website LAKE SIMCOE REGIONAL AIRPORT Loomex.ca LAKE SIMCOE REGIONAL AIRPORT • 1991 – partnership with the City of Barrie, City of Orillia and the Township of Oro- Medonte • 2014 – County of Simcoe partnered • 2020 – County of Simcoe majority ownership at 90%, City of Barrie at 10% • Taken from the Lake The airport is a full-service Simcoe Regional Airport regional airport facility website Loomex.ca LAKE SIMCOE REGIONAL AIRPORT Why the County acquired the shares: • Support business development activities for the region • Capitalize on future opportunities to help drive economic prosperity • Create jobs • Enhance transportation options Taken from the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport website Loomex.ca LAKE SIMCOE REGIONAL AIRPORT • Airport is set for rapid expansion • Ontario government has given $1.5 million in funding towards airport expansion, including runway expansion • New charter flights planned from the airport Taken from the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport website Loomex.ca REGION OF WATERLOO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Loomex.ca REGION OF WATERLOO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • In 1996, the Region of Waterloo took ownership of the airport • In 2000 a 20-year airport master plan was approved and began implementation • The airport now has 25 businesses on site and employment for 300 people with a $90 million Taken from the Region of economic impact to the region Waterloo International Airport website Loomex.ca REGION OF WATERLOO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • The Airport is operated by the Region, which recognizes it as a strategic economic asset Taken from the Region of Waterloo International Airport website Loomex.ca MUSKOKA AIRPORT Loomex.ca MUSKOKA AIRPORT • Key piece of infrastructure for the District of Muskoka • Plays a critical economic and social role in the region • Provides vital connectivity for the District for: . Business . Tourism . Medical services . Agricultural services . Forest monitoring / firefighting Taken from the Muskoka Airport website Loomex.ca MUSKOKA AIRPORT • There are six municipalities that contribute to the airport • The airport contributes over $40 million annually to the Muskoka economy Taken from the Muskoka Airport website Loomex.ca WHY REGIONALIZE? Loomex.ca REGIONAL AIRPORT POTENTIAL SHARED SERVICES • Management • Bulk Purchasing • Equipment • Resources • Leverage in the aerospace market Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport Facebook Page Loomex.ca BENEFITS OF REGIONALIZING • Transportation . Facilitation as a transportation hub for goods, tourism, business travel, commercial growth . For travel both within and external to the region . For residents, visitors, and businesses . Medical services . Enhancing options across the region Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport website Loomex.ca BENEFITS OF REGIONALIZING • Economic Development . Can attract new businesses and improve region’s ability to interact with a larger market . Potential uses for the airport and economic benefits . Consideration of existing assets, and their potential with further investment . Collaboration with regional development initiatives Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport website Loomex.ca BENEFITS OF REGIONALIZING • Economic health . Land assets can be leveraged to support on-site airport-related development and employment opportunities . Allows for business development opportunities throughout the region . Capitalizes on future opportunities to drive economic prosperity Taken from the Wiarton Keppel International Airport Facebook page Loomex.ca BENEFITS OF REGIONALIZING • Airport-specific . Growth in air traffic . Potential opportunity