What is Toronto Pearson Airport Contact?
Toronto Pearson International Airport also known as Lester B. Pearson International Airport is a federally held airport located in Mississauga, Ontario in the province of Canada. The airport got its name under the name of the 14th Prime Minister of Canada “Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson”. It is surrounded in an area of over 1,410.8 acres. Toronto Pearson International Airport is owned by “Transport Canada”, a department within the Canadian government which is responsible for developing policies, regulations, and services of transportation across the nation. The operations of the airport are managed by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA).
The airport was established in the year 1937 by the Government of Canada and provides scheduled commercial and passengers to various national and intentional locations. It is one of the largest and busiest airport throughout the nation. It operates an extensive network of non-stop domestic flights to provide connectivity across all provinces of Canada.
Toronto Pearson International Airport has one asphalt and concrete paved runway of measure, 3,389 measures and four parallel asphalt paved runways of different measures, 3,368 meters, 2,956 meters, 2,743 meters, and 2,770 meters respectively. The airport serves as a major hub and has Three operational passenger terminals such as Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3 to serve the passengers. In addition to this, It has one infield terminal to handle traffic displaced during construction and renovation services.
It serves as an essential center for Air Canada and WestJet to provide passenger services and FedEx Express to provide cargo services. As per the information of the monetary year 2013, The Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (FLL) has served nearly 36,109,469 international and domestic passengers with its services and had handled approximately 435,592 aircraft movements. The airport works under the slogan “For You. The World”. “CYYZ” is a four-character alphanumeric location indicator issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to the Toronto Pearson International Airport.