Toronto Pearson Master Plan Greater Toronto Airports Authority October 4, 2017

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Toronto Pearson Master Plan 2017-2037 Greater Toronto Airports Authority October 4, 2017

Stakeholder engagement The GTAA has been proactively engaging stakeholders to outline how it is preparing to meet growing demand for the past two years. Our Master Plan update in 2017 will explain our infrastructure and planning needs to achieve this vision over the next 20 years.

Engagement activities Industry and community consultative committees Public workshops One-on-one meetings and briefings External organizations and committee presentation Public meetings Employee forums Public tours Social media outreach Community events Community investments Public Surveys Residents Reference Panel Open houses Airport Service Providers GTAA Stakeholders Aviation Industry Government & Regulators Investment Community Facilitation Agencies Community Passengers

Key components of our Master Plan Executive Summary, Retrospective, Guiding Principles, Strategic Context and Demand Forecasts Chapters 1-5 Infrastructure Plans Chapters 6-11 Land Use Plan, Conclusions and Recommendation Chapters 12&19-20 Impacts and Mitigation Chapters 13-18

Our world has changed since 2007 Characteristic 2007 2017 Key Takeaway GTA Population 5.9 M 6.9M There s a million more people in the GTA Percentage of population with cellphones 60% 83% We re much more mobile and connected Number of ultra-long haul nonstop (+6,000 miles) destinations from YYZ 5 13 Aircraft can fly further than ever before Real cost of airline ticket to Vancouver $284 (2017 dollars) $215 (2017 dollars) It s getting cheaper to fly Median age of Ontario resident 39 41 We re getting older G7% of Global GDP 53% 47% Emerging economies are growing faster Years since the Leafs won the Stanley Cup 40 50 Whatever

Key Chapter Updates Master Plan Key Chapters 2008 v. 2017 Key Difference 5. Demand Forecast Faster increase in passengers, slower increase in cargo and aircraft movements Why? More demand but in bigger, fuller planes 6. Airside System Do not see need for sixth runway in next 20 years Why? Advancements in air navigation technology and bigger, fuller planes 7. Passenger Terminal System Focus on technology advancements which have altered movement through terminal Why? Decreases the need for terminal space per passenger. 8. Ground Access System Moving to high capacity, low emission ground access model concept of a Regional Transit Centre Why? Increase speed and reliability of access, improve regional connectivity, reduce congestion and emissions 9. Cargo & Logistics More belly cargo vs freighters and the airport as part of an integrated logistics network Why? More wide body aircraft, multi-modal nature of air cargo, supporting exports

Key Chapter Updates Master Plan Key Chapters 2008 v. 2017 Key Difference 10. Aviation Fuel Review of the full supply chain and consideration of future power sources Why? Longer stage lengths, ensuring a resilient supply chain and advent of alternative fuels 11. Utilities Focus on ensuring feeder capacity keeps up with our projected growth. Why: Identify and resolve potential blockages to our growth 12. Land Uses Focus on densification Why: Toronto Pearson is relatively land constrained and to support transit ridership 13. Interface with Surrounding Area Plans Recognition that Toronto Pearson anchors the second largest employment zone in Canada Why: Better outcomes from integrated land use and transportation planning with neighbours.

Key Chapter Updates Master Plan Key Chapters 14. Regional Airports Network 2008 v. 2017 Key Difference Recognition that we operate in a network of regional airports, similar to large metropolitan regions worldwide, and a formal coalition has been established Why: Framework for optimal use of regional airport capacity and ground access investments 15. Corporate Responsibility Commitment to economic, social and environmental impact on region and country Updated 30 NEF contour Why: To reaffirm commitment to mitigating our impacts

Demand Forecast

Toronto Pearson in 2037 2016 44 million passengers 456,000 total aircraft movements 106 passengers / air carrier movement 450,000 tonnes of cargo 2037 85 million passengers 632,000 total aircraft movements 140 passengers / air carrier movement 950,000 tonnes of cargo 10

Passengers Per Movement: How Do We/Will We Compare? Passengers/Air Carrier Movement 180 160 140 132 140 154 120 100 106 80 60 40 20 0 Toronto Pearson 2016 Global Hub Average 2016 Toronto Pearson 2037 Mega Hub Average 2016

Accommodating regional demand: Southern Ontario Airport Network Network Other airports will have an increasingly important role to play as the demand for air services grows Waterloo Lake Simcoe Reg. Toronto Pearson Pickering Peterborough Billy Bishop Oshawa Kingston Windsor London Hamilton Niagara District Better transit connectivity between airports will reduce road congestion and support goods movement

Infrastructure & Land Use Plan

Toronto Pearson s regional transit centre: strategically located to support a more integrated transit network

Concept rendering: Regional transit centre and passenger processing facility

Connectivity and frequent service attracts new firms, increases property value More than half of companies consider international transport links to be an essential factor when locating a business in Europe (European Cities Monitor survey) Frankfurt Airport Schiphol

hectares Airport Land Area (ha) Benchmarking 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 New IST DFW PVG CDG ORD DXB AMS SIN* FRA JFK HKG* YYZ LHR* LAX IST

Toronto Pearson vs. Pickering Land Area

Land Use Plan Land Use Categories 1) Airfield 2) Passenger Terminal 3) Ground Access 4) Other Airport Development e.g. such as cargo facilities, flight kitchens, hangars, car rental facilities and hotels 5) Environmental Protection Areas Cross-hatching, that is dual designation of land, is permitted. No changes proposed to land-use categories.

Land Use Plan to 2037 1 Minimal changes from current LUP 1. Addition of ~30 ha of Boeing Lands at Derry and Airport Roads 2. Regional Transit Centre and processor 3. North and midfield terminal expansion options protected 4. Phased terminal expansion including additional gates, more baggage capacity, with eventual single contiguous terminal 5. Plan still protects for sixth runway but does not anticipate a new runway is needed to accommodate capacity 3 2

Noise Exposure Forecast and Land Uses GTAA has established an Airport Operating Area (AOA) based on the NEF 30 contour which is embedded in Municipal official plans. For new, non-urban airports it is recommended to avoid residential developments within NEF 25 noise contour. Current modeling of the future noise exposure scenarios is underway.

Impacts & Mitigation

Impacts and Mitigation Achieving our vision to be the best airport in the world relies on managing the airport responsibly. We are working to maximize the economic benefits that Toronto Pearson brings, while carefully managing our environmental responsibilities and being a good neighbour to our local communities.

Environmental program 34% reduction in GHG emissions since 2006 74% waste diversion Partners in Project Green On-site apiary, YYbeeZ Waste diversion Air Quality Study Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations Level 3 (Optimization) Airport Carbon Accreditation

Community Investment: Propeller Project Signature Program - Uplift Fund: Championing access to employment for our neighbours by supporting research, advocacy work and public-facing programs that enable local area residents to gain the skills, connections and opportunities to be meaningfully employed in communities near the airport and beyond. $493,380 on community investment in 2016 Nest Fund: Supports programs and organizations that have a positive impact on communities surrounding Toronto Pearsonm with priorities in: environment, community and employment.

Noise Management Residents Reference Panel New Noise Monitoring Terminal installations Noise Management Benchmarking Study GTAA & NAV CANADA s Toronto Noise Mitigation Initiatives (The 6 Ideas) Survey on Noise Fairness & Airport Growth Community Environment and Noise Advisory Committee (CENAC) 5-Year Noise Management Action Plan (late 2017)

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