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Greetings,
We would like to thank you to the GTAA for graciously hosting this year's Accreditation Academy. Please join us in congratulating our new Certified Members (C.M.):
Abu Bakar Sanneh C.M., Operations Coordinator, Medicine Hat Regional Airport Allison Barrett C.M., Manager, Air Quality & Meteorology, GTAA Darryl Dowd C.M., Manager Strategic Planning,GTAA Dean Wright C.M., Manager Apron Operations, GTAA James Catney C.M., Operational Communications Chief, GTAA Kevin Hepburn C.M., Supervisor, Safety & Security, GTAA Lyla Barrett C.M., Manager, Consulting Services, GTAA Noel Burke C.M., Manager, Quality Services, Facilities, GTAA Patrick Prades C.M., Assistant General Manager, Consulting Services, GTAA Paul Schenk C.M., Manager Apron Maintenance, GTAA Raewyn Jackson C.M., Shift Leader , GTAA Raymond Springer C.M., Manager, Consulting Services, GTAA Stéphan Rouleau C.M., Shift Leader, Terminals, GTAA Terra Glabb C.M., Director of Business Development, Greater Sudbury Airport Warren Askew C.M., Manager, Resource Allocation, GTAA
The Lighter Side of Aviation...
 The pilot of a Cherokee 180 was told by the tower to hold short of the active runway while a DC-8 landed. The DC-8 landed, rolled out, turned around, and taxied back past the Cherokee. Some quick-witted comedian in the DC-8 crew got on the radio and said, "What a cute little plane. Did you make it all by yourself?" The Cherokee pilot, not about to let the insult go by, came back with a real zinger: "I made it out of DC-8 parts. Another landing like yours and I ll have enough parts for another one."
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Upcoming Conferences
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Event
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SWIFT
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Montreal, QC
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Sep 11-15, 2011
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CANEW Conference
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Montreal, QC
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Sep 19-23, 2011
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AMCO Conference
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Brantford, ON
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Oct 2-4, 2011
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BCAC Conference
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Richmond, BC
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Oct 27-29, 2011
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SAC Conference
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Saskatoon, SK
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Oct 26-29, 2011
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Facility, Operations & Airport Managers Conference
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Victoria, BC
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June 2-6, 2012
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International Conference AAAE/IAAE/ IAAE Canada
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Montreal. QC
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August 2012
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Upcoming Training Courses
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BASOS
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Quebec City, QC
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Fall 11
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TP312
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Montreal, QC (SWIFT)
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Sept 15-16, 11
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TP312
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Halifax, NS
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Oct 18-20, 2011
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SMS
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Sydney, NS
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Fall 11
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WAMSCR
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Sydney, NS
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Fall 11
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WAMSCR
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Williams Lake, BC
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Oct 26-29, 2011
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WAMSCR
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Prince George, BC
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Oct 31-Nov 2, 2011
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Airport Systems Planning (ASP)
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Montreal, QC
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Aug 2012
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Please note: If there is a link on the training name, it will take you to the online registration. If you have any interest in any of the above training, please email us at iaaecanada%23org|headquarters .If you have other needs you can also email us and we will work on it.

Employment Opportunities
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June 23
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Airport Manager
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Yarmouth
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July 14
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June 3
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Manager, Terminal Office Leasing
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Vancouver
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Open
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June 3
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General Manager, GTAA Consulting Services
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GTAA
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Open
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May 30
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Operations Manager
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Red Deer
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Open
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May 13
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Senior Manager, Safety and Security Operations
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GTAA
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Open
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Apr 28
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Senior Buyer - Purchasing & Contracting Services
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Vancouver
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Open
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Association Update
Please join us in welcoming the following New Corporate Members for the month of June:

Allied Aviation Services, Inc. including its subsidiary and affiliated companies (Allied Aviation) is the largest American domestically owned provider of fueling services to the commercial aviation industry. Allied Aviation is an independently owned and operated company whose core business is providing fueling services for the commercial aviation industry at some of the largest airports in the United States, Canada, The Caribbean, and Latin America. In Canada, the Allied Aviation family of companies includes CAFAS and Airconsol. In addition, the Allied Affiliates owns and operates pipelines, tank farms, and other business activities. Allied Aviation currently is the designated into-plane service provider and/or fuel storage facility operator at 24 major airports. Allied Aviation manages the receipt, storage and operation of airport distribution systems that throughput in excess of 6 billion gallons of Jet-A fuel each year. In addition, Allied Aviation fuels approximately 1.8 million commercial flights per year. Allied Aviation is now a "three-time" Silver Nozzle Award Winner for Fueling Excellence presented by The National Petroleum Management Association for our operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). Our corporate culture is summed up in our mission statement. Contact: Jules Molinari
 TOaL Systems Inc. provides any size airport with a low cost, fully automated, 24/7 way to detect all inbound and outbound aircraft movement between taxiways and runways. To facilitate this,TOaL uses cutting edge technology to provide airports: Stable accurate system TOaL Systems utilises globally used technology where accuracy is paramount. It is a future proof, expandable technology. Similar systems are currently in use on many road tollways. Quick, efficient billing process TOaL is able to efficiently process the billing procedure reducing the cost of billing. Minimise human error Automated processes considerably simplify data entry and invoice generation, which greatly reduces any human error. This significantly improves service levels and therefore customer satisfaction. Photographic proof of movement Any disputes can be easily resolved through the use of a time/date stamped photograph of the aircraft movement. Customised assessments Each airport looking to have a system installed will be assessed on a case by case basis to determine what level of financial commitment will be required to receive a system for their facility. Funding options make TOaL Systems a serious consideration for any airport facility. Please feel free to go through the information about our company on our website http://toalsystemsinc.com , and I look forward to discussing how we could help you. For more information, please contact: Patrick Herne c.416.712.9335 1.888.497.6226 http://toalsystemsinc.com
The following Corporate Members renewed their committment to you and this organization in June:
 Clariant – is a world leader in creation and manufacture of high performance, high quality specialty chemicals. Clariant has more than 17,000 employees and annual sales in excess of CDN $8 billion. Clariant’s businesses are run under 10 divisions. Within the I&CS division, resides Engineering & Aviation which is responsible for the manufacturing and marketing of Runway & Aircraft Deicers: *Safewing® PG based Type I, III and IV aircraft de/anti-icing fluids *Safeway® environmentally safe and effective de-/anti-icers in solid and liquid form for runways, aprons, and taxiways *Safewing®MP III 2031 ECO “One-Step” fluid De-ices like Type I & provides hold-over protection like a Type IV fluid *Safeway®SF and Safeway®KF have been awarded the ECO LOGO Contact: Jacqueline Teres Tel: 514-726-4427
 Falcon Environmental Services employs more than 40 full-time wildlife control officers and biologists throughout Canada and the United States and its clientele includes Canadian and US military bases, landfill sites, major international airports as well as large industries. Wildlife management and control consists of creating and implementation of wildlife control programs, control strategies, meeting SMS and ISO14001 audit requirements and targets, environmental impact studies development of scientific protocols, plans and specifications. Rob Shevalier, Vice President, Wildlife Control Division Falcon Environmental Services Tel: (416)-606-0401

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