02/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/10/2026 22:09
Victoria Airport Authority (VAA) has once again been named one of BC's Top 100 Employers, earning the distinction for 2026 and marking the seventh consecutive year the organization has received this designation.
VAA's recognition reflects its continued investment in organizational culture, leadership, and long-term workforce sustainability, particularly at a time when employers across British Columbia are facing increasing competition for skilled talent.
"We're proud to be recognized as one of BC's Top Employers for the seventh year in a row," said Elizabeth Brown, President and CEO of Victoria Airport Authority. "This recognition reflects our commitment to building an aligned and engaged team. Over the past year, our team has grown substantially, and we remain focused on fostering a workplace where our people feel supported, valued, and empowered to succeed."
This people-first approach is foundational to VAA's Strategic Plan, which prioritizes building an aligned and engaged team while strengthening long-term organizational resilience. In support of its strategic priorities and commitment to reconciliation, VAA is also focused on a diverse and inclusive workforce. In early 2026, VAA announced a commitment to grow the Victoria International Airport (YYJ) Indigenous workforce through employment opportunities for members of the local W̱SÁNEĆ Nations, supporting meaningful participation, long-term career pathways, and shared prosperity.
VAA was selected as one of BC's Top 100 Employers based on several key programs and initiatives, including:
This year's BC's Top Employers competition highlighted organizations that are responding to shifting labour-market realities by investing in skills development, knowledge transfer, and workplace flexibility. Now in its 21st year, BC's Top Employers recognizes British Columbia employers that lead their industries in creating exceptional places to work. The competition is open to employers of all sizes, across both the public and private sectors, with operations based in British Columbia.