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B.C. Air Access Program (BCAAP) │ Government of British Columbia

January 1, 1900

Value

$2 million in any given year.

Description

The BC Air Access Program provides cost-sharing opportunities for infrastructure, environmental and in select cases, airport master plans – all of which must be at eligible, public-use facilities. Examples of projects that are eligible for BCAAP funding:

  • Airside operating area projects such as those related to aprons and runways
  • Avionics such as hazard beacons and runway lighting
  • Air terminal building enhancements
  • Environmental projects such as the preparation of a greenhouse gas inventory (baselining)
  • Groundside projects such as parking facility enhancements
  • Airport master plans for small airports

Eligible Applicants

To be eligible for B.C. Air Access Program (BCAAP) consideration, the applicant must:

  • Operate a public use airport, heliport or water aerodrome
  • Serve fewer than one (1) million passengers annually
  • Be the air facility operator (local government, non-profit operating society or contracted operator)

A contracted operator can apply on behalf of a local government or non-profit society. However, the local government or non-profit society must sign off on the application and be available to receive grant funds should the application be successful.

Eligible Expenses

Through this cost-sharing program, facility operators can invest in safety, social improvements (such as improved medevac) and climate/environmental projects that help strengthen local, regional and provincial economies. BCAAP encourages funding partnerships with Indigenous, local, regional and federal governments, as well as agencies and private-sector organizations.

Deadline Date

The B.C. Air Access Program operates on a periodic intake basis. The intake window for 2026/27 proposals is currently closed. The next application intake is scheduled for November 2026. Specific deadlines for the 2027/28 fiscal year will be announced closer to that date. Please visit the official website for the most up-to-date information on future application periods and guidelines.

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