Toronto Pearson has given behind-the-scenes access to National Geographic and The HISTORY Channel Canada for a new documentary series that offers a rare look at the operations at Canada’s busiest and largest airport.
Filmed over five months, the 10-part series, Toronto Airport Uncovered, takes viewers inside every aspect of Toronto Pearson’s operations, showcasing the innovation, teamwork, and precision that keep millions of passengers and thousands of flights moving safely and efficiently around the clock..
From record-breaking snowstorms and technical challenges, to security operations, and baggage, each episode captures a unique look at the people who power Toronto Pearson’s day-to-day operations.
“Every day at Toronto Pearson, our teams are solving complex challenges in real time to keep Canada’s busiest airport running efficiently,” said Karen Mazurkewich, Vice-President, Stakeholder Relations and Communications, Toronto Pearson. “This series shines a light on the people behind the scenes, and we’re proud to open our doors to show Canadians, and the world, how precision, coordination, and teamwork keep an airport of this size flying smoothly, from check-in to departure.”
Toronto Airport Uncovered premieres November 22 at 9/8c on National Geographic in the U.S. and November 20 in the U.K. The series will air in Canada at a later date on The History Channel