Vancouver airport upgrades stop as air travel declines because of COVID-19
RICHMOND, B.C. — The Vancouver Airport Authority is pulling the plug on some major infrastructure projects because it says the ongoing decline in air travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic means they are no longer immediately needed.
The so-called CORE Program was part of a $9.1-billion plan to build 75 projects over 20 years that broke ground in 2018.
It included a new central utilities building, geothermal heating and cooling system, and a ground transportation centre including a new parkade.
The airport authority says in a news release it will prioritize more immediate needs instead, including trials for health screening and testing and projects like airfield infrastructure that are best completed when the airport is less busy.


