Opportunity

Alberta Purchasing #AB-2026-04403

Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors Seeks Input on Regional Air Connectivity Services

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

July 06, 2026

Identifier

AB-2026-04403

NAICS

481211, 532411, 488190

Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors (TEC) is seeking input from the aviation industry to enhance regional air connectivity in Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors (TEC), a provincial agency in Alberta - Requested Services: - Regional air connectivity services - Includes passenger air transportation, aircraft rental or leasing, and commercial airplane travel - Focus on improving air access between Alberta communities and major hub airports in Edmonton and Calgary - Scope of Information Requested: - Operational feasibility of regional air routes - Potential route opportunities and service models - Funding mechanisms and other relevant factors - Notable Requirements: - This is an information-gathering request (Expression of Interest), not a solicitation for bids or a commitment to procure - No specific OEMs, vendors, products, part numbers, or quantities are specified - Open to input from regional air carriers and aviation operators - No unique technical requirements or product specifications are detailed beyond the general scope of air connectivity services

Description

Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors is seeking information on regional air connectivity services to improve air access between Alberta communities and major hub airports in Edmonton and Calgary. This Request for Expression of Interest (RFEI) aims to gather input from regional air carriers and aviation operators on operational feasibility, route opportunities, service models, funding, and other relevant factors. The initiative is for information gathering and market sounding only and does not constitute a competitive procurement or commitment. Responses are to be submitted via email in a specified format by the closing date.

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