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Adam Vaughan has been working steadily to ensure that it's difficult for a future Conservative government to allow jets on the island. Designating a bird sanctuary on the island and residential construction in the Portlands approach are some of the actions being taken.
I wish the argument was based on noise standards as opposed to a type of technology. We're fast reaching the point where jets flying in could be quieter than a similar capacity turboprop flying in. And approach like what is used at London City (including a consideration of cumulative noise impact would serve the city better).
The UPX's reliable 25 min trip to Pearson is making the case for an island airport less attractive both for passengers and for larger airlines who can run their bigger planes from the major airport.
People who think this don't travel enough. And don't travel enough regionally (within a 2hr flight time of Toronto). 25 mins to access an airport when flying 1-2 hrs is a bigger deal than when flying 4 hrs to Florida or 8 hrs to Europe. YTZ is 15 mins by transit and 10 by Uber from Union. Then there's the longer preflight times at Pearson. All in, UPE made Pearson just a tad less uncompetitive on regional travel. This is why you aren't seeing UPE put the dent in Porter that many were hoping would happen.
There is only one way to cut demand at YTZ: better Intercity rail. And to that point, really only high speed rail. HFR will put a dent in flights to Ottawa. Won't change much on flights to Montreal. And won't reduce the air taxi flights to Waterloo.