Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street.

Air Canada's Québec City Ground Operations to be Airline's First Station with Fully Electric Main Ground Support Equipment

In This Article:

  • By the end of 2025, Air Canada's ground operations at Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) will fully electrify its main ground support equipment (GSE)

  • Supports Air Canada's midterm target of 30% greenhouse gas (GHG) net reductions from ground operations compared to a 2019 baseline by 2030

Editor's Note: A video showcasing the electric ground equipment is available here.

MONTREAL, April 3, 2025 /CNW/ - To mark Earth Month, Air Canada announced today that its ground operations in Québec City will be the airline's first station in Canada to achieve 100% electrification of its GSE fleet across all main categories by the end of 2025. This milestone will represent a complete transition from fossil fuel-powered equipment to electric alternatives for all baggage and ramp tractors, belt loaders, power stows, container loaders and aircraft tractors. This transition will eliminate Air Canada's use of fossil fuel equipment in these key GSE categories at this station.

Air Canada announced today that its ground operations in Québec City will be the airline’s first station in Canada to achieve 100% electrification of its GSE fleet across all main categories by the end of 2025. (CNW Group/Air Canada)
Air Canada announced today that its ground operations in Québec City will be the airline’s first station in Canada to achieve 100% electrification of its GSE fleet across all main categories by the end of 2025. (CNW Group/Air Canada)

This is a step forward toward achieving Air Canada's climate-related ambition that sets out mid-term targets in support of its long-term aspirational goal of net-zero GHG emissions by 2050. Those mid-term targets are 20% GHG net reductions from its air operations and 30% GHG net reductions from its ground operations, both compared to a 2019 baseline, by 2030.

"The focus of Earth Month 2025 is Renewable Energy and with Québec's renewable hydroelectric power, it is fitting that the city of Québec is our first fully electric capable station. This project demonstrates the successful collaboration between Air Canada and the YQB airport authority in developing the necessary charging infrastructure to support the transition to a zero direct emission electric GSE (eGSE) fleet powered by Québec's renewable energy grid," said Michael Rousseau, President and CEO at Air Canada.

"Achieving the clean energy transition for aviation will require collaboration and efforts from all stakeholders. We accept our role as Canada's flag carrier, and acknowledge that aviation plays a critical role in global connectivity and socio-economic growth. We are committed to a coordinated approach for this long-term energy transition as we operate within an ecosystem of manufacturers, suppliers, airports, and governments, all of whom play an integral part in this important initiative," Mr. Rousseau continued.

"The electrification of Air Canada's ground operations at YQB represents a concrete and significant step in reducing the impact of airport ground activities on the environment. This project was made possible thanks to close collaboration between our teams, and is perfectly in line with our commitment to reduce the environmental footprint of our operations, as well as to provide the support and tools necessary for our airline partners to achieve their GHG reduction objectives. We are proud that YQB is the first Air Canada station to take this important step towards environmental sustainability," states Stéphane Poirier, President and CEO of YQB.