Provincial government helping Alberta’s aviation sector soar to new heights
Alberta’s government says it is continuing to support the province’s growing aviation and aerospace sector.
According to government officials, Alberta’s aviation sector is an important driver of economic growth, connecting the province to national and international markets, and supporting industries such as tourism, agriculture and energy. That is why, officials point out, Alberta’s government is extending the Strategic Aviation Advisory Council Act by five years to December 31, 2030, which will allow the council to continue to provide recommendations to government on ways to improve the province’s aviation and aerospace industry.
Provincial officials say the council will advise government on infrastructure and aviation-related programs such as pilot training, air cargo services, aerospace research and development, as well as aviation services to support agriculture and emergency medical and fire response. It’s expected the council will also focus on setting the stage for strong, long-term growth and for future aviation and aerospace development through research, analysis and consultation with key industry partners.
“Alberta’s aviation and aerospace sector plays a critical role in strengthening our economy by expanding access to markets and creating jobs in the province,” says Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors. “The appointed council members have extensive experience in aviation, tourism, business and economic development, and they will recommend strategies to bolster Alberta’s aviation industry to expand the province’s economy and create jobs.”