Airlines

NACC Welcomes Minister, Reminds Of Critical Role

The National Airlines Council of Canada (NACC) welcomed Omar Alghabra as Canada’s new minister of transport, reminding him that it was a critical time for this country’s airline industry.

In a statement, NACC president Mike McNaney said: “We want to welcome Minister Alghabra to his new portfolio as he assumes the role at a critical time for our industry.  Decisions made by the federal government in the coming weeks and months will directly and forcefully impact the future of Canadian aviation, the future of our employees, and the future of the communities we serve.”

McNaney continued: “Aviation is in crisis.  We are losing connectivity and service to communities across Canada at a rate that threatens to unwind billions of dollars in investment made over the past ten years that has supported hundreds of thousands of jobs, and driven a level of connectivity and service that underpinned economic growth in every region of Canada.  Canada’s major airlines are still operating without sector-specific aid and are consequently losing market share to foreign competitors who have received strong sectoral support from their governments.”

And NACC’s boss pointed out that: “While we wish we could welcome Minister Alghabra under far less dramatic circumstances, the reality is tens of thousands of aviation employees have lost their jobs, billions of dollars in aircraft are parked and out of operation, and market capacity has been reduced by more than 80% as carriers struggle to provide some level of service, and yet maintain financial viability.”

However, McNaney observed that: “While our challenges are many, we are committed to working with Minister Alghabra for the on-going safe restart of aviation, building on measures taken by countries around the world in particular the utilization of a robust COVID-19 testing strategy tied to quarantine and border measures.  We also look forward to continuing to work with former Transport Minister Marc Garneau in his new portfolio as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister Champagne in his new role as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, as well as with Minister Jim Carr as special representative for the prairies.”

Go to www.airlinecouncil.ca for more.