
Greater Sudbury Airport is one of Northern Ontario's busiest and is currently served by Air Canada Jazz and Bearskin Airlines. Six daily flights to Toronto by Air Canada Jazz provide North American and overseas connections. Regular scheduled flights provided by Bearskin Airlines offer air service to other major centres such as Toronto Buttonville Airport, Ottawa, Sault Ste Marie and Thunder Bay. Most of Northeastern Ontario's smaller communities receive regular airline service from Sudbury.
The Sudbury Airport Community Development Corporation was formed and assumed ownership and governance of the airport following the transfer of the facility from Transport Canada under the National Airport Policy on March 31st, 2000. The Board of Directors now oversees the affairs of the airport with the mandate to improve the quality of air transportation services and to market the airport as one of the economic development engines of the community.