Province of British Columbia

05/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2026 14:51

Supporting economic growth, strengthening health, safety services through airport improvements

VICTORIA -

Summary

  • More than $8 million from the B.C. Air Access Program will support 18 airport upgrades
  • Investment bolsters wildfire suppression, air ambulance, emergency response, tourism and economic development
  • Funding focuses on supporting rural, remote and Indigenous communities

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Eighteen B.C. communities will benefit from upgrades to land and water airports through an investment of more than $8 million from B.C. Air Access Program.

"The B.C. Air Access Program strengthens local economies and supports good jobs, while improving safety for people living in and travelling through rural and regional communities," said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit. "This program recognizes that smaller airports help connect communities and are essential for the people throughout B.C."

Investment in services, economic development

The investment will include upgrades to air facilities to support wildfire suppression, air ambulance and other emergency-response services. For example, the Anahim Lake apron expansion project will improve access for medevac and expand the wildfire operations base for a large, isolated area.

Upgraded airports support economic development and tourism potential by getting goods and people faster to destinations throughout the province. At the Ganges Outer Harbour on Salt Spring Island, expanded dock moorage facilities will allow floatplanes to land more often, supporting the local economy and tourism needs.

Beneficial community impacts

"This program has a significant positive impact for communities throughout the province," said Cathy Press, chair, BC Aviation Council. "It provides funding for a variety of projects from lighting improvements to facility expansions, which will benefit communities and residents for years to come."

The program is open to facilities that serve fewer than one million passengers per year. BCAAP opens intake for all eligible applicants from November until January each year.

Quick Facts:

  • B.C. is home to more than 300 public airports, heliports and water aerodromes that connect people and their communities, support the economy and help keep people safe.
  • Since 2017, the B.C. Air Access Program has committed more than $80 million in grants to infrastructure projects at 83 air facilities.

Learn More:

For more information about aviation infrastructure funding, visit: https://gov.bc.ca/BCAirAccessProgram

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