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Waterloo lands daily Chicago flights

Jeff Outhit The Record December 13, 2011

WATERLOO The struggling Waterloo airport has landed a struggling airline: American Airlines will begin daily flights to Chicago next June.

The U.S. airline plans 13 round-trip flights per week using 50-seat jets under the American Eagle regional banner. Flights will connect local passengers to O’Hare International Airport, a major U.S. hub.

It’s the airport’s first cross-border service since Northwest (now Delta) ended flights to Detroit in 2009. The Region of Waterloo International Airport also has service to Calgary by WestJet and service to Ottawa and Montreal by Bearskin Airlines.

“We are thrilled,” Regional Chair Ken Seiling said in a statement. “We believe this service will make flying more convenient for everyone and will also have the added benefit of encouraging investment and jobs in our community.”

American Airlines filed for court protection from bankruptcy last month and is restructuring itself in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

Flights to Chicago launch June 14, 2012. The first daily flight departs 6:30 a.m. arriving in Chicago at 6:55 a.m. The second daily flight (excluding Saturday) departs 4:40 p.m. arriving in Chicago at 5:15 p.m. Flights return to the region at 3:55 p.m. and at 10:15 p.m.

The airport east of Kitchener has struggled to maintain passenger service since politicians chose to expand it a decade ago.

Since opening a new passenger terminal in 2004, the airport has secured service to Ottawa and to Detroit, lost service to Ottawa, regained service to Ottawa, secured service to Calgary, lost service to Detroit, gained service to Vancouver, lost service to Vancouver and gained service to Montreal.

Regional taxpayers are expected to provide a $6.3-million subsidy to the airport this year. That’s just over $26 per household, up from $10 per household in 2003.

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Kudos to Waterloo. Sounds like they've been through the wringer, but that's a great score.

YHM's lone year-round constant is the daily to Calgary, yes?
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Kudos to Waterloo. Sounds like they've been through the wringer, but that's a great score.

YHM's lone year-round constant is the daily to Calgary, yes?
Twice daily!
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Purolator completes major Hamilton expansion

http://www.thespec.com/news/business...lton-expansion

Courier giant Purolator Inc. has poured more than $9 million into its Hamilton airport cargo centre as it ramps up for a major business expansion in the United States.

The money has financed a major expansion of the aircraft parking area around its Hamilton plant. The move allows larger, more efficient aircraft to move through the airport, expanding the volume of cargo the plant can handle.

“This is a significant investment for Purolator,” said Jim McLellan, the company director of real estate. “It will allow us to look at what is the best air network for us.”

Purolator handles up to 1.1 million pieces of cargo every day, 100 million pounds of it a year, and if it moves by air, McLellan said, it likely moves through Hamilton on one of its 22 daily flights. The company has 11,300 employees across its system, about 100 of them stationed in Hamilton.

“Hamilton is our national airport,” he said. “If you ship something in Canada from St. John’s to Vancouver, the chances are it will pass through Hamilton.”

The expanded air operation based in Hamilton will help Purolator’s plan to beef up its American business, targeting clients who need to move freight into or across Canada. Moving freight from the U.S. into Canada is an $8-billion-a-year business. Purolator is a small player now, but its share of the business rose 30 per cent last year.

“We’re saying to them we have the biggest and best network in Canada, period, full stop,” McLellan said. “We’ll never be able to compete with FedEx and UPS in the States, but nobody can compete with our network in Canada.”

Purolator has annual revenue of about $1.7 billion and has about 30 per cent share of the intra-Canada small-package market. Its Canadian network is bigger than the combined networks of FedEx Corp. and UPS Inc.

“Hamilton plays a key role in that because Hamilton is our air network hub,” McLellan added. “We made a very conscious decision to fly into Hamilton and it has worked out very well for us.”

The company’s American business grew about 30 per cent last year to sales of $150 million. The company plans to add 10 U.S. offices during 2012. There are also plans to expand into Mexico targeting American businesses needing links to Canada and Mexico. European companies with the same needs are also on the radar.

While the Hamilton expansion allows the company to operate more efficiently, it won’t mean any new employment, at least not yet.

“It certainly opens the door to more hiring as business grows,” McLellan said. “The infrastructure has to come first.”

Hearing of Purolator’s aggressive expansion plan centred on Hamilton is like a hymn to John Dolbec, president of TransHub Ontario, a lobbying and advocacy agency pushing Hamilton as a transportation hub.

“Developments like this are all part and parcel of a bigger picture for Hamilton,” he said. “This isn’t about arguing should Hamilton be a transport hub; we already are. This is about going back to our natural, historic strengths.”

Richard Koroscil, president of the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, also welcomed the Purolator expansion as “an exciting piece for us. It’s a large expansion and a long-term commitment to the airport.”

Cargo is the bread and butter of Hamilton airport’s business. While it actually earns more revenue from passengers, most of the 2,876 jobs at the field are related to movement of cargo by Purolator, DHL, CargoJet and UPS. Last year, almost 420,000 tons of cargo moved through Hamilton.
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This expansion has been planned for many years but the 447 Air Force Club was always in the way. It's sad to see the 447 gone but it's great to see the airport progress. This is more proof that we don't need a Pickering Airport, at least until Hamilton's potential is realized.
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Good news for YHM?

If WestJet launches this regional carrier that could be very good news for Hamilton. Possible routes to Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg?

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Would be nice to have Ottawa back. But I doubt WestJet would bring back the triangle service to Hamilton.
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WestJet ponders new airline

WestJet Airlines is circling Hamilton airport again as officials desperately try to get the Canadian success story to land here.

The Calgary-based airline announced Monday it is thinking about setting up a regional airline to complement its existing service and to compete head-to-head with Air Canada.

Industry analysts say the idea would be a real benefit for travellers, and Hamilton would be a good location for the service.

http://www.thespec.com/news/business...rs-new-airline
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I hate this article because the very first line implied that the Airline totally abandoned the Airport which is false.

The only things I see coming out of this for YHM might be Ottawa montreal thats is. Maybe NYC or Chicago but not too likely although it would be awesome
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Maybe Moncton all year round? Or at least more of the year.
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Koroscil stepping down as Hamilton airport chief

Meredith MacLeod January 17, 2012 thespec.com

Richard Koroscil is stepping down as president and CEO of TradePort International, which operates the Hamilton International Airport.

After eight years in the pilot’s seat, Koroscil, 59, will retire at the end of February.

He will continue to work with TradePort’s parent company, Vantage Airport Group, on a part-time consulting basis for the next two years.

“Richard has been a huge asset to the airport and to the community at large,” said Ron Foxcroft, chairman of the board of directors of TradePort International.

He will be replaced by Frank Scremin, the airport’s current director of operations.

In a statement, Koroscil said he’s leaving with mixed feelings.

“I’ve been in the aviation industry for 36 years. It has been wonderful, but it’s time for me to adjust the pace and spend more time with family and in the community. I almost hesitate to call it retirement, because I intend to be very active, but most likely at something that doesn’t necessitate a full-time commitment.”

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Northern airline scouts Hamilton as potential base

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Hamilton airport is being circled by another passenger service looking for a base for new services to Ottawa and Montreal.

Bearskin Airlines, based in Sioux Lookout, is conducting an online survey to gauge local business and consumer demand for regularly scheduled service linking the three cities.

“Right now this is just a fact-finding mission to see if there’s interest in this service,” said Ron Hell, Bearskin’s director of marketing and sales. “We’re testing the waters to see if there’s sufficient demand.”

He added, “We’re a long way from making any kind of decision.”

The airline is no stranger to southern Ontario: since 2007 it has operated scheduled service to Ottawa from the Region of Waterloo International Airport near Kitchener. Service to Montreal was started in May 2011.

“That service is going very well and demand for it has been growing steadily,” Hell said. “Our customers in Kitchener say they save about four hours on a round trip if they don’t have to go to Pearson for that flight.”

Bearskin boasts that passengers can arrive at the airport 45 minutes before their 70-minute flight compared with 90 minutes at Pearson. That means the entire journey can be completed in less time than it takes to get to Pearson.

Richard Koroscil, president of John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, has been selling that same argument for years in the hopes of getting scheduled passenger service from Hamilton.

Koroscil said talks with Bearskin have been going on for most of the past year and the airline’s interest shows the dream of Hamilton airport as a passenger terminal still has hope.

“I think there’s lots of life in that dream,” he said. “We still believe this is a large market that is very underserviced.

“Bearskin has been very successful in what they do,” he added. “They want to do their own evaluation of the market.”

Bearskin followed the same process in deciding to start its Waterloo-based services — surveying area businesses to sample demand.

Bearskin operates a fleet of 14 Fairchild Metroliner aircraft holding 19 passengers.

Bearskin’s interest in Hamilton follows recent news that Calgary-based WestJet is studying the formation of a regional airline. Hamilton airport officials are lobbying hard to get that service located here.

Founded in 1963 to serve some of the scattered and isolated Native communities in northern Ontario with float planes, Bearskin has grown into one of Canada’s oldest commuter airlines, offering 100 scheduled flights a day to 18 destinations stretching from Winnipeg in the west to Montreal in the east. The company was named for the northern Ontario community of Bearskin Lake and now employs 280 people.

Bearskin’s Hamilton survey is on the company’s website, bearskinairlines.com.
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Hamilton to Montreal survery

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Greetings from Moncton! I agree and I also hope WestJet would keep a flight all year round to Hamilton from here. I much prefer that rather than Toronto. I have family in Burlington and I was born and raised in Windsor. My question to peeps on here is: UPS, what kind of aircraft does UPS currently use out of Hamilton. Not sure how many people are aware but the air cargo between YHM and YQM is quite busy. Like Hamilton, Moncton is one of the aircargo hubs in this region. We have a Fedex service (morning eastbound from Montreal Mirabel - Moncton - Halifax) and westbound in the early evening Halifax-Moncton-Mirabel. Cargojet arrives from YHM around 3am and heads towards Halifax - St. John's and returns to YHM. Currently we also have 2 Purolator flights each way...early morning morning eastbounds from Mirabel and YHM to YQM and then one heads to Halifax and the other to St. John's. In the evening they both return...from St. John's it arrives at 1930ish and from Halifax around 2040ish and both take off around 2130ish. The one from Halifax usually takes off first heading towards YHM and the other one to Mirabel. It makes for plane spotting at YQM quite interesting. The reason I had mentioned UPS is because UPS is moving to the Atlantic region at full force and its going to use Moncton and Halifax as their regional hubs. This will replace one of the Purolator flights as one of the aircraft is leased by UPS for this region. Has anyone in Hamilton heard of any service increases for this region? Thank-you in advance
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UPS Operates a 6x weekly flight to and from SDF with a 757-200 althought from time to time they use an A300 or 767.

From here I beleive some of this gets transfered to Cargojet regionsla flights as well as skyline to various small communities in ontario such as Windsor Kingston and other locals. My wife mocks me because two of these such flights arrive around 9pm nightly and when I see them over my house I know roughly the time.
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My wife mocks me because two of these such flights arrive around 9pm nightly and when I see them over my house I know roughly the time.
Heh. When I used to live/work in SW London, UK we had a similar thing in our office with Concorde's final approach...
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Those Bearskin surveys seem to have already closed :/

Too bad. I can think of a dozen people at work I could have forwarded that to, who have groups that would be interested (in addition to the one I'm involved with).

YUL and YOW would definitely be of interest to people where I work.
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UPS's flights to their main hub is with there own aircraft. There have been a few nights this month in and out of Hamilton (YHM) where they have had 2 flights. All of their domestic flights are handled by Cargojet who's main hub is in Hamilton. Here is there freighter schedule.

http://www.cargojet.com/assets/FILES/CARGOJET_SCHD.pdf
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WestJetters vote 91 per cent in favour of regional airline

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WestJetters vote 91 per cent in favour of regional airline

Airline moves to aircraft selection as next step

CALGARY, Feb. 8, 2012 /CNW/ - WestJet today announced its employees have voted overwhelmingly - 91 per cent - in favour of the launch of a regional airline as a wholly owned subsidiary of WestJet.

"The opportunity presented to WestJetters has been very well received and I thank them for their input and consideration in this important matter," said Gregg Saretsky, WestJet President and CEO. "Clearly, WestJetters have recognized and embraced that the service we have provided for 16 years is in demand in even more communities across Canada. Bringing WestJet to these communities will benefit Canadians while providing increased shareholder value. We now look forward to planning the launch of this new airline as early as 2013."

"There are not many organizations that would put such a strategic decision in front of the employees for their input and approval," commented Antonio Faiola, WestJet Flight Attendant, Board Member and Chair of PACT, WestJet's employee association. "I am proud to work for a company that puts such tremendous importance on culture and the relationship with WestJetters."

With approval from the Board of Directors to proceed with implementation of a low-cost regional airline, WestJet will move to the next stage of planning by sending requests for proposals to two aircraft manufacturers: Bombardier for the Q400 NextGen and ATR for the ATR 72-600.
http://westjet2.mediaroom.com/index....item=633&mrd=0

I know the Hamilton Airport has been actively campaigning WestJet to set up their regional hub and maintenance base out of Hamilton.

I know that they have been in talks with four different airlines to come into Hamilton.
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