Greater Moncton Airport Services (a wholly owned subsidiary of YVRAS) has managed and operated the airport under contract to the Greater Moncton International Airport Authority since 1997. The contract expires in 2024. In October 2002 the old terminal buildings were replaced by a new terminal complex for which YVRAS provided project management.
Greater Moncton International Airport offers an extensive network of flights to Canadian cities and charter service to sun destinations. In 2008, Continental Airlines continued its year-round daily service to New York. Greater Moncton International Airport received an international air cargo transshipment designation in February 2008.
In 2008 the airport served over half a million passengers, handled over 135,000 flights, and moved more than 24,000 tonnes of cargo.
Strategically located at the heart of Atlantic Canada, Greater Moncton International Airport is ideally located to serve the travel needs of residents of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The three provinces constitute one of Canada’s leading tourist destinations, and the airport is a prime gateway for visitors to the region from Canada and around the world.