A gateway to Alberta’s oil sands region, Edmonton International Airport (EIA) covers over 7,000 acres – making it Canada’s largest major airport by area. EIA serves about 6 million passengers per year and offers non-stop service to more than 50 national and international destinations — and it’s one of the nation’s fastest growing airports.
To prepare for the next growth spurt, the airport turned to AECOM‘s airport planning group to develop a medium-term plan for its aircraft de-icing installations.
The Challenge
The expected increase in traffic volumes meant that significant funds, aircraft circulation patterns, airline fuel costs as well as passenger satisfaction were at risk. Despite the airport’s large area, airside real estate is a precious commodity.
Determining how much de-icing space is required, how to organize it and where to place it became noteworthy issues for the airport servicing Canada’s northern most provincial capital.