The Government of Canada is investing $920,404 from the Airports Capital Assistance Program (ACAP) for the installation of a new wildlife management fence and the replacement of a snowblower at the Dryden Regional Airport.
The wildlife management fencing is an important tool in controlling animals such as deer and bears on airport runways and surrounding land, while the snowblower will ensure the timely and effective removal of snow, slush and ice from runways and taxiways.
This funding is in addition to previous funding last year of $31,457 for the purchase of a runway condition reporting system which will provide timely, accurate and precise wireless reporting and recording of runway conditions.
Quick Facts
- To date, through ACAP, the Dryden Regional Airport has received over $5.4 million in funding for 11 safety projects, including today’s announcement.
- Previous projects included the rehabilitation of airside pavement, the replacement of a snowplow truck, and the upgrading of airfield lighting.
- Since the program started, the Government of Canada has invested close to $610 million for 765 projects at 174 airports across the country.
Quotes
“The Dryden Regional Airport is a vital gateway for local residents, businesses, trade and tourism. This investment will enhance safety for travellers and residents while supporting productivity and economic growth in the region.”
The Honourable Greg Rickford
Minister of Natural Resources and Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario, and Member of Parliament for Kenora
“The City of Dryden is very pleased with the ACAP funding. This investment will enable us to enhance our Airport’s operations, continue to safely maintain the runway and purchase the equipment necessary in furthering our commitment to serve the region.”
Craig A. Nuttall