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Transport committee  That was the case for us as well. The difference during the pandemic was that health sector stakeholders were very much in the picture, even though we were not accustomed to dealing with them very much. As for Transport Canada and the minister's office, communications continued

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Yes, that's our view on this as well. It's important to note that an airport authority has very little data compared to what is done it in places like the European Union. The airline companies do not share much information with us, which makes the use of technology very difficul

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Iacono. At Montreal's Trudeau International Airport, The main challenge is not runway capacity. We could very well continue to operate with the two parallel runways until the end of our lease in 2072. In 2019, there were between 220,000 and 225,000 aircr

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  No, I don't have anything to add. I agree with my colleague.

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  As with any other industry, the flight schools can adapt. Unlike a car racing track, where you inevitably end up back at the start line, in aviation, you can take off from one airport and land at another. Of course, if the response is not to change the business model and to cont

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  I'm in total agreement with what both my colleagues just mentioned.

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Thank you very much for your question. I'll have to be careful with my comments, because this might well result in legal action. Indeed, we made significant progress with respect to the landing and takeoff fees at Mirabel International Airport. It's a world-class infrastructure

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Well, did it play a part? Probably it did. But all of this started with an electrical thunderstorm that put us in a complete ground stop for hours. From there on, it just completely.... We were never able to gain back on the platform what was delayed from this event. During that

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  We definitely would have liked a loosening of restrictions as soon as possible, and that's what we asked for. However, it has to be admitted that our platform was unfortunately unable to measure up to the experience we would have liked to provide. Realistically, it would have bee

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  That's an excellent question. I believe Mr. Boudreau spoke about the salaries offered to airport employees and the raiding that goes on between companies and services. In the end, we serve the same clients, the passengers, and from now on we need to learn to provide better treat

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  I don't have a position on this from my organization to report to the committee. However, the goal is clearly to serve passengers as quickly as possible. We know that since the pandemic, the tolerance level for lineups at various contact points during passenger trips has been de

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Thank you for your question. During my first intervention, I was very clear that we were expecting that at the latest the return to prepandemic levels would be 2024. We're already experiencing—and it's probably the same with the other large airports—around 85% to 90%. It will be

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Like other Canadian airport authorities, Aéroports de Montréal, or ADM, is a community-based non-profit organization. ADM is the airport authority responsible for managing, operating and developing Montréal-T

September 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Personally, it would be quite preposterous on my side to interfere in this debate, but as for Mirabel, as I mentioned previously to your colleague, the fact of the matter is that we never had the commuting systems. Airplanes now can go over Mirabel. We also felt that Montreal los

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Martin Massé

Transport committee  Merchandise transport, some passenger transport, and a piloting school.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Martin Massé