Airport terminal expansion paves the way for the return of public passenger flights
Just in time for its 25th anniversary, the Red Deer Regional Airport Authority, government officials, and members of the public celebrated the completed construction of a terminal expansion at the Red Deer Regional Airport on September 26.
The facility expansion adds 10,000 square feet to the terminal, as well as new features like a dedicated security screening area, baggage carousel (yet to be installed), and a future customs area to allow for international flights.
“We had to build it for public passenger service to come back. We were really stuck in a space where we couldn’t accommodate the right number of passengers to make it efficient and effective for passenger service providers or air carriers,” said interim CEO Nancy Paish. “Now we’ve built it and the goal is to get public passenger service back to our community. We do host charter traffic service and the charter traffic is also expected to increase with the utilization of the terminal.”
The expansion marks the end of the second phase of a four-phase upgrade plan for the airport. Construction began in October 2023 and was completed in September 2024. Phase one involved widening the runway and strengthening the taxiway and apron.