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Leading conversations about air service growth 

Court Edeburn is taking his message of growth directly to the community. 

  

As President and CEO of Saint John Airport, Court has been meeting with business leaders, community groups, and stakeholders across the region to demystify air service development: how it works, what drives airline decisions, and how local support directly impacts the routes we secure and sustain. 

His message is clear: strong air service is not just about convenience. It supports more than 1,100 jobs, fuels tourism, attracts investment, and connects local companies to global markets. As a not-for-profit airport, every decision at YSJ is rooted in strengthening the region’s economy and long-term growth. 

Court is also sharing his goals for the airport’s future: deepening airline partnerships and expanding connectivity.  

He will be the guest speaker at the upcoming Signature Speaker Series at the Union Club on March 11. The event includes networking and lunch and promises an insightful look at the forces shaping air service in our region. 

Tickets are limited. To reserve your seat, contact unionclubsj@gmail.com or call (506) 634-6184 before they’re gone.  

Watch for Court around the region – and join the conversation about what flying local means for all of us. 

  • Court Edeburn is an award-winning executive recognized for his unwavering commitment to customer, passenger, and community engagement.

    With a career spanning multiple highly regulated transportation sectors, he has consistently delivered standout results in safety, employee satisfaction, operational performance, and customer experience.

    Before joining Saint John Airport (YSJ) as President and Chief Executive Officer, Court served as Vice President of Operations and Chief Safety Officer at Rocky Mountaineer, where he led transformative improvements in operational reliability and organizational culture. He previously held several senior leadership roles at Air Canada.

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May 19, 2026
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