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CTV News
02-07-2025
- Business
- CTV News
Halifax Stanfield International Airport opens new facility
Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA) has opened a new International Connections Facility (ICF) at Halifax Stanfield International Airport to streamline passenger experience, expand cargo capacity and contribute to regional economic growth. Transport Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia contributed $8.3 million and $3 million, respectively to the ICF project. 'This project represents an important step in developing Halifax Stanfield's infrastructure to meet growing demands,' said Joyce Carter, president and CEO of HIAA. 'Opening the ICF enhances how we serve connecting passengers, while laying the groundwork for further improvements coming later this year.' The new space allows international passengers on select flights to move through the airport without exiting the secure area and reclaiming baggage when connecting to a domestic flight. 'The facility will also enable further expansions of aircraft belly cargo space, supporting the movement of goods between Nova Scotia and International markets,' a news release from the Stanfield airport reads. 'Our airports are an integral part of growing our economy, and we are proud to support investments that help to create additional opportunities for business growth and bring more visitors to Nova Scotia,' said Public Works Minister Fred Tilley. 'Halifax International Airport Authority is taking innovative steps to improve and enhance the passenger experience and facilitate trade, which will support a brighter future for the entire region.' Renovations on the existing international arrivals area will continue into 2025. Once finished, the area will allow for increased passenger traffic and cargo capacity. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page


CTV News
23-06-2025
- CTV News
New technology added to security screening line at Halifax Stanfield International Airport
A new piece of technology is being used at a security screening line at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ). The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority's (CATSA's) CT X-ray technology has been added to the Domestic/International checkpoint. The move is the first step in bringing the technology to all screening lines at Halifax Stanfield International Airport and is part of CATSA's national deployment program to introduce CT X-ray systems at several airports over a multi-year period, according to a news release from the federal government. 'As we enter the peak summer season, we are pleased to work closely with our partners at CATSA to introduce an expanded security screening facility, including an additional line that will host one of CATSA's new CT X-ray systems. The implementation of this new technology will help streamline the security process and enhance the passenger experience,' said Dean Bouchard, vice president of airport planning and development at the Halifax International Airport Authority. The new technology means passengers travelling through Halifax will 'no longer need to remove bags with permitted liquids, aerosols and gels (100 ml or less), medical devices, or large electronics – including laptops – from their carry-on bags.' The CT X-ray utilizes three-dimensional rotatable images 'enhancing screening officers' ability to detect explosives and other threat items.' For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page


CTV News
08-05-2025
- CTV News
Halifax airport revenue, passenger numbers up: report
Passengers check into their flights at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport on Feb. 5, 2024. (CTV/Jonathan MacInnis)