Susan Margles would be the new president and CEO of the Ottawa Worldwide Airport.
The Ottawa Worldwide Airport Authority’s board of administrators introduced Monday morning Margles will succeed Mark Laroche, who introduced his retirement in Could after 12 years as head of the airport.
Margles will transfer to the Ottawa Airport after serving as Chief Individuals and Security Officer at Canada Put up. Margles beforehand labored within the federal authorities, holding senior roles at Transport Canada and Finance.
“I’m honoured to affix the Ottawa Worldwide Airport Authority and work with this proficient group,” Margles mentioned in a press release. “The airport is important to the area’s financial development, and place because the capital metropolis of a G-7 nation. I stay up for constructing on its successes serving to to create a good brighter future for the airport and pursuing new alternatives for aviation innovation, development and sustainability to raised serve the Ottawa and Gatineau communities.”
The Ottawa Worldwide Airport says Margles is bilingual, with expertise in company technique, human assets, labour relations and stakeholder engagement.
“Her monitor document of management, her capability to handle advanced points, and her dedication to stakeholder collaboration can be invaluable as she guides YOW by way of our subsequent section of development and innovation,” Bonnie Boretsky, chair of the Ottawa Worldwide Airport’s board of administrators, mentioned in a press release.
Margles will take the helm on the Ottawa Worldwide Airport as service expands popping out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Air France launched an Ottawa to Paris route final yr, Porter Airways is establishing a hub on the Ottawa Airport with flights to extra locations, and Air Canada is launching an Ottawa-London route subsequent yr. The airport may also be a cease on the brand new north-south Trillium Line.









