Ontario International Airport
Ontario International Airport reports June decline
Traffic at Ontario International Airport dropped by 5.2 percent in June compared to the same month in 2009 and a 37.4 percent decrease since June 2007. A total of 408,800 passengers used the airport last month, according to statistics from Los Angeles World Airports, the agency that owns and operates Ontario airport and Los Angeles International Airport.
Ontario will run airport link instead of private company after deal collapses
TORONTO - A provincial agency will now build a rail link between Toronto's Union Station and the city's international airport after a
Ontario to run rail link to Pearson airport
– A provincial agency will now build a rail link between Toronto’s Union Station and the city’s international airport after a long-standing deal with a private company collapsed.
Ontario to run airport link after private deal collapses
Provincial agency takes over project after deal with SNC-Lavalin goes off the rails
Metrolinx to take over airport rail link
Metrolinx, the provincial Crown corporation responsible for the Toronto-area commuter rail system, will build, own and operate a rail link from Union Station to Pearson International Airport.
Los Angeles International Airport Reports Passenger Level Up 4.8 Percent During First Half of 2010
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles International Airport officials reported today that total passengers during the first six months of 2010 rose 4.9 percent to 28,266,657 passengers from 26,959,999 during the same period last year.
Metrolinx to build Air Rail Link
Metrolinx, the province's regional transportation agency for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas, plans to build and operate an Air Rail Link from Union Station in Toronto to Mississauga's Pearson International Airport.
Energy & Natural Resources
In May of 2009, the Ontario legislature passed the Green Energy Act, 2009 (the "Act") as part of the province's plan to become a leading sustainable energy economy and to provide incentives for the development of renewable clean energy sources such as wind, solar, hydro and bio-fuel while at the same time advancing the government's agenda to eliminate coal from the energy supply mix and to ...
Cup ready to return for Blackhawks Convention
We first viewed Lord Stanley's Cup on the ice in Philadelphia. Then the fun began. It arrived at O'Hare International Airport in the wee hours of the morning, with a quick stop in Rosemont.
Jobless Making California Court Companies From Korea to Croatia
In California’s Riverside County, Japan’s Wakunaga Pharmaceutical Co. is building a 55,000-square- foot manufacturing and distribution site that will employ as many as 300 people before and after completion in January.