Vancouver International Airport (YVR) announces partnership with Iskwew Air

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) announces partnership with Iskwew Air

Musqueam Territory / Richmond, B.C., 2022-Sep-29 — /Travel PR News/ — Today (September 26, 2022), Iskwew Air and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that strengthens the working relationship between the Indigenous, woman-owned airline and the airport.

The MOU between Iskwew Air and YVR is based on collaboration to enhance connectivity across communities in B.C. and will see the two organizations share best practices and knowledge in the areas of marketing and communications, operational innovations, and sustainability. The journey to a more sustainable industry ecosystem will begin with joint efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and advance both organizations’ climate and sustainability goals, such as YVR’s Net Zero by 2030 objective.

“This historic agreement is about so much more than an agreement between an airline and an airport, this is a demonstration of what is possible for a collective future,” said Teara Fraser, Founder of Iskwew Air. “We look forward to continuing to connect people with each other and the land alongside our friends at YVR. We know, together we can transform the aviation industry into one that is based on reciprocity, relationships and sustainability. This is the future taking flight.”

This agreement also signals a stronger partnership, one that acknowledges the power of unique perspectives, accountability, and a shared vision to support the development of Indigenous businesses and a sustainable Indigenous tourism economy, thus supporting the economic recovery of our province.

“As we have learned in working with Musqueam and Indigenous partners, reconciliation includes pursuing work that supports and creates opportunity for Indigenous business and tourism. Together with Iskwew Air, we will continue to maintain and grow vital air services to communities across B.C. while generating economic value for Indigenous people and businesses in these areas,” said Tamara Vrooman, President and CEO at Vancouver Airport Authority. “We are honoured to partner with Iskwew Air and look forward to combining our efforts and impact to advance tourism and travel as well as sharing knowledge that will contribute to our shared success.”

Iskwew Air received the blessing from Musqueam to operate on their traditional unceded territory on September 21, 2018 and began chartered operations in October 2019. In 2021, Iskwew Air marked its inaugural commercial flight from YVR. Iskwew Air operates from the airport’s South Terminal, offering daily scheduled service between Vancouver and Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island.

ABOUT YVR

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is a diverse global hub that connects people, cargo, data, and ideas and serves as a platform for our community to come together and thrive. We are motivated by supporting regional economic development and making a positive difference in the lives of British Columbians. We do this with a focus on serving our passengers, partners, workers, and community through digital modernization, climate leadership, reconciliation, and financial sustainability.

YVR Media Relations:

604-880-9815
media_relations@yvr.ca

ISKWEW AIR

Teara is a Métis bridge builder, the first to start a 100% Indigenous woman-owned airline in Canada. Iskwew Air’s vision is to connect people with each other and to the land. Iskwew Air (pronounced ISS-KWAY-YO) is the bridge between traditional air transportation and the sustainable transportation of the future.  Together in this innovative space we will rematriate, reimagine, and rebuild our air transportation system – centering equity and sustainability.  We are decolonizing and decarbonizing the skies for the next 7 generations.

Media Contact:

Teara Fraser
Founder Iskwew Air
1-604-836-2359
 www.iskwew.ca
fly@iskwew.ca

Source: YVR

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