This engagement is now closed.
It ran from 2019-11-19 to 2020-02-17.
Check below for where to find results.
Read the government's response to the Yukon aviation community on the recommendations outlined in Flight Path: Yukon's Aviation System Investment Strategy.
Download the What We Heard report.
The Government of Yukon is developing a 10-year plan to guide future investments in the Yukon aviation system. This strategy will propose strategic investments to maintain safety, meet national aviation regulations and enhance the future system. All investments will be considered for their social, economic and environmental impact.
Yukon’s airports, aerodromes and airstrips are vital to life north of 60. Aviation brings friends and family together, supports Yukon businesses, enables the delivery of vital emergency services and connects Yukon communities.
We need to understand your expectations and future needs for the Yukon aviation system.
The Yukon’s aviation system comprises 28 airports, aerodromes and airstrips, along with all related infrastructure and services.
- An airport has regularly scheduled flights and supports a variety of public services, such as medevac, wildland fire management and policing services.
- An aerodrome does not have regularly scheduled flights but does support a variety of public services.
- An airstrip is a runway maintained for takeoff and landing of aircraft with no other permanent infrastructure at the site.
Your opinion matters. This survey is intended to gain an understanding of airport, aerodrome and airstrip users’ values, expectations, and future needs.
The feedback we receive will be used to identify future priorities.
How did we do at this public engagement? Tell us by completing a short questionnaire.