Pearson Airport Kicks Off Multibillion-Dollar Upgrade in Bid to Boost Traffic

Toronto’s Pearson airport is launching a multibillion-dollar upgrade that aims to boost passenger numbers by more than a third to 65 million a year by the early 2030s.
The revitalization plan looks to ramp up traffic and tighten on-time performance with improvements ranging from repaved runways to “modernized retail” and possible terminal expansions.
Kicking off Monday, the initial $3-billion phase revolves around an expanded airfield, better lighting systems, more electric vehicle charging and new baggage carousels.
Airport CEO Deborah Flint is framing the renovations as a gateway to greater global trade and passenger satisfaction.
Pearson, the country’s largest airport with more than 47 million travellers annually, hopes to grow that figure by 35 percent within about seven years….