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Welcome Toronto Pearson Connects: Conversations about our future Please sit at any table We will get started at 6:30 pm

Peter MacLeod, Moderator

Ensure everyone feels heard Make this a productive conversation

We re calling this a workshop because you will be working with others to help shape our growth plan, as well as our approach to managing and mitigating noise

This is our fifth of five workshops we ve hosted over three weeks Tuesday, June 20 East of the airport 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ismaili Centre 49 Wynford Drive North York, ON M3C 1K1 Thursday, June 22 North of the airport 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archives 9 Wellington Street East Brampton, ON L6W 1Y1 Wednesday, June 28 RESCHEDULED South of the Airport 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Assembly Hall 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive Etobicoke, ON M8V 4B6 Tuesday, July 4 Central 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mississauga Living Art Centre 4141 Living Arts Drive Mississauga, ON L5B 4B8 Thursday, July 6 West of the airport 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Harbour Banquet & Conference Centre Bronte Room 2340 Ontario Street Oakville, ON L6L 6P7 Tuesday, July 11 South of the Airport 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Toronto Congress Centre 650 Dixon Road Toronto, ON M9W 1J1

We are sorry for the inconvenience caused by rescheduling our June 28th event. There was a surge of interest in the workshop and we realized that we needed a larger venue that could accommodate everyone.

We ve tried to promote these workshops widely. ½ page ads in all 11 Metroland Community Newspapers weeks of June 2 and 28, and another this Thursday in the Etobicoke Guardian only for the July 11 meeting ½ page Toronto Star Ad June 3 2 half page Metro ads June 2/June 16 Community Event Listings Twitter, Facebook and the Toronto Pearson Website Checking In Newsletter: June 6 to 10,000+ subscribers Outreach to elected officials with a toolkit to promote the event to their constituents Promotional post-cards at community events 3000+ Emails to the following: Engaged stakeholders since 2015 roundtable meetings Our networks within community associations 1000+ who signed up for more information CENAC attendees- 150+ Distribution lists from community meetings, e.g. Rockwood 100+

We ve heard a lot already. Sure, the airport benefits many people but for those affected, airplane noise is a major concern. Better public transit is a priority. but can it really serve both airport passengers and regional residents? Sharing noise across neighbourhoods and the region s airports might sound fair but does it just annoy more people? No one wants more noise but unexpected flights and night-time landings are especially bothersome. Clearer, more proactive communication would help but some action would be better

This is one of several initiatives we have underway this summer to hear from residents about airport growth and airplane noise. Survey on Noise Fairness & Airport Growth Public Workshops Residents Reference Panel 25+ summer events

Meet the members of the Reference Panel

Volunteers who represent the perspectives of communities across the GTA 36 members randomly selected to match demographics of the region with 24 members living near the airport and its flight paths 4 Saturdays + Public workshops to advise Pearson on growth and noise management

What happens next July Workshops Conversations about our future Survey on Noise Fairness and Airport Growth until July 31 Community events August Community events September GTAA Noise Management Benchmarking and Best Practices study released Release of NAV CANADA Third Party Airspace Review October Fall/Winter 2017 Reference Panel Recommendations, Survey Results & Workshop Results Released Completion of Technical Analysis on 6 Ideas A series of public consultations for residents feedback on noise study findings Winter 2018 Action Plan based on community feedback released, including phased implementation plan of measures

Tonight 1. Start with a 30 minute presentation about growth plans and noise management at Pearson 2.Join a 45 minute conversation at each table 3.Report back and open mic for the final 30 minutes

Our discussion questions 1. What are the benefits and drawbacks of Pearson's growth? 2. What steps would you like to see the GTAA take to: provide new transit options for the airport and region engage and inform residents about its operations strengthen its commitment to the environment. 3. How would you propose to address the concerns of residents who are adversely impacted by airplane noise? 4. From among the items you ve discussed, what are the top three measures Pearson could take to ensure that it grows responsibly?

Kim Stangeby Chief Strategy Officer Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA)

Our vision is to be the best airport in the world. Making a difference, connecting the world. Global demand for air travel requires growth at Toronto Pearson You are part of the conversation on how we can grow responsibly 20-year Master Plan to guide our growth

We re asking ourselves: How can we grow responsibly? How can we reflect the priorities of our neighbours and our region? Our neighbours have priorities; these need to be reflected in our growth plans By taking part in this meeting, you re contributing to our master plan update

Overview A day at Pearson Why are we growing? Growing responsibly 18

Toronto Pearson Managed and operated by the not-for-profit GTAA since 1996 Our lease requires that we manage a First class, major international airport that meets the demands for capacity No taxpayer subsidies to fund operations or development 19

An average day at Toronto Pearson 1,250 aircraft movements 120,000 passengers 1,233 tonnes of cargo 50 night flights 18 cargo flights

Growth story 1970s 1990s 2016 10.5 million 21 million 44.3 million 21

Passenger growth and aircraft movements Passengers 2015 41 million 2016 44 million 8.0% Movements 2015 444,000 2016 456,000 2.7% 22

Aviation demand growth (2015 2040) Source: ACI World (2016)

The Southern Ontario region is a key place for people to live, work, play and invest Ontario accounts for 39.4% of the national economy $1.0 Trillion Ontario GDP in 2043 (25.3% growth) ~15.5 Million Population in 2043 (10.9% growth) 24

We have the largest two-hour flight Catchment area in North America Toronto Pearson (>150M) Chicago O Hare (125 M) NYC (128 M) Los Angeles (59 M) 25 Toronto Pearson is Canada s and North America s natural gateway to the world

Toronto Pearson 2037 in 2037 2016 2037 44.3 million passengers at Toronto Pearson 80 million passengers at Toronto Pearson 456,000 aircraft movements 610,000 aircraft movements 450,000 tonnes of cargo 24 900,000 tonnes of cargo 26

Economic benefits of growth 80 % + of global economies 67 % 6.3 % of global economies of Ontario s GDP ($42 B) 8.5 % of Ontario s GDP 700,000 jobs 332,000 jobs Today 2037 27

Planning for growth ANTICIPATED GROWTH IN AVIATION DEMAND LAND USE PLAN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT & MITIGATION 28

Airport Development Plan To accommodate growth: Phased terminal expansion including additional gates, more baggage capacity Eventual single contiguous terminal Addition of passenger processing centre, linked to terminal buildings Current runways and airspace can safely accommodate expected growth in aircraft movements

Supporting regional growth: Southern Ontario Airport Network 2017: 49 million passengers Lake Simcoe Reg. Peterborough Kingston 2035: 110 million passengers Waterloo Toronto Pearson Pickering Oshawa Billy Bishop London Hamilton Niagara District Windsor Airports within the region will have an increasingly important role to play as Southern Ontario and the demand for air services continues to grow Efficient ground transportation is needed to connect the airports in this network which will reduce road congestion and support the movement of goods and people 30

Growing responsibly Transit Environment Noise 31

Congestion is increasing Driving times to Toronto Pearson are expected to rise by an average of 30% in the next 20 years 1 million car trips every day 32

Transit mode share 10% of passengers at YYZ take public transit 36% London Heathrow 40% Amsterdam Schiphol 50% Hong Kong 60% Shanghai Pudong 33

Connecting our our region region Finch LRT To Kitchener-Waterloo Waterloo HSR Corridor UP Airport express Weston Derry BRT Eglinton LRT To Union Renforth Hurontario LRT Mississauga Transitway 192 Airport Rocket Kipling Bloor-Danforth Subway Toronto Pearson is committed to building a Regional Transit Centre that could serve as the GTHA s second mobility hub and transform the region 34

Cynthia Woods Manager, Noise Management Office Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA)

Environmental sustainability

Noise Management Who Does What? Transport Canada Regulator for aviation in Canada Establishes flight path design criteria & land use guidelines based on noise exposure Enforces Noise Abatement procedures & Noise Operating Restrictions Approves proposed changes to Noise Abatement Procedures & Noise Operating Restrictions put forward by GTAA NAV CANADA Audits Toronto Pearson Night Flight program Air navigation provider in Canada, responsible for safe & efficient movement of aircraft Designs and publishes network of air routes according to Transport Canada design criteria Assigns runways at Toronto Pearson considering winds, NAV CANADA Air navigation provider in Canada, responsible weather, capacity and preferential runway system for safe & efficient movement of aircraft Designs and publishes network of air routes according to Transport Canada design criteria Assigns runways at Toronto Pearson considering winds, weather, capacity and preferential runway system 37 Greater Toronto Airports Authority Operator and manager of Toronto Pearson Develops & manages: Noise Management Program, and explores new opportunities for noise mitigation Noise Management Office and Enforcement Office Supports CENAC and Technical Noise Working Group Airlines Responsible for conducting operations in accordance with: Transport Canada regulations, Airport Noise Airlines Operating Restrictions, Noise Abatement procedures Responsible for conducting operations in accordance with: Transport Canada regulations, Airport Noise Operating Restrictions, Noise Abatement procedures

Noise management Who Does What? Community Environment Noise Advisory Committee (CENAC) Advises the GTAA on noise management and environmental policies Comprised of elected officials and residents from the cities of Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto as well as the Regions of Halton, York and Durham Technical members include: acoustician, Transport Canada, NAV CANADA, GTAA, National Airlines Council of Canada Meets five times per year, open to members of public Technical Noise Working Group Comprised of airport and aviation stakeholders: GTAA, Transport Canada, airlines, NAV CANADA Discusses technical viability of noise mitigation initiatives and noise complaint trends Community Members Community members play an active role in noise management by participating in: consultations, CENAC meetings, and providing feedback about aircraft noise. It is this feedback that has informed many of the noise studies underway 38

Noise Experiences Noise Impacts/Experiences: Low and loud: areas under a flight path and closest to the airport High traffic levels: areas under heavily used concentrated flight paths such as downwind New noise: change in flight paths Nighttime noise: areas under flight paths used during the overnight period.

Community suggestions 41

Three Noise Studies The three ongoing studies are: GTAA & NAV CANADA s Toronto Noise Mitigation Initiatives (The 6 Ideas) NAV CANADA's Independent Toronto Airspace Noise Review GTAA s Noise Management Benchmarking Study 42

What happens next GTAA Noise Management Benchmarking and Best Practices Study Released Reference Panel Recommendations, Survey Results, and Workshop Results Released A series of public consultations for residents feedback on noise study findings September October November Winter 2018 Release of NAV CANADA Third Party Airspace Review Completion of technical analysis on 6 Ideas Action Plan based on community feedback released, including phased implementation plan of measures

Our discussion questions 1. What are the benefits and drawbacks of Pearson's growth? 2. What steps would you like to see the GTAA take to: provide new transit options for the airport and region engage and inform residents about its operations strengthen its commitment to the environment. 3. How would you propose to address the concerns of residents who are adversely impacted by airplane noise? 4. From among the items you ve discussed, what are the top three measures Pearson could take to ensure that it grows responsibly?

Thank you for coming For more information, to sign up to receive updates, and to fill our noise fairness survey, please visit: torontopearson.com/conversations community.engagement@gtaa.com