Airport Zoning Regulations (AZRs)
AZRs help ensure the safety of our airport. They maintain the safety of aircraft around the airport, shield navigational aids from obstacles, set a maximum height limit for structures and natural objects surrounding the airport and prohibit the dumping of waste materials on lands next to airports.
Apply for a new crane and aerial device permit, extension or renewal
Please follow the steps outlined below if you require a new crane permit, an extension or renewal. Payment may be required before submitting your application.
New crane permits
Step 1: Review our airport obstacle assessment area map to determine whether the crane location requires a permit, your application will be assessed along with the following information.
- Airport Obstacle Assessment Area (Google Earth KMZ, 5 KB)
- Airport Obstacle Assessment Area (PDF, 5.8 MB)
Step 2: Obtain Land Use Approval permit from NAV CANADA.
If you are building a new structure or altering an existing structure, you will need approval for land use from both Pearson and NAV CANADA before a crane operation permit can be issued. You can submit your proposal to NAV CANADA using their Land Use Submission Form.
Step 3: Review our fee schedule and complete payment.
Application Type |
Single Day |
Multi Day (30 days max) |
Extensions |
Crane-Mobile |
$125.00 |
$170.00 |
$85.00 |
Crane-Tower |
$620.00 |
$620.00 |
$310.00 |
Crane- Complex Assessment |
$685.00 |
$685.00 |
$380.00 |
Rush Assessment - All inclusive (48 business hours or less) |
$850.00 |
$850.00 | $850.00 |
(fees include HST.)
If a crane permit is required outside the airport property, review our fee schedule and instructions and complete payment before applying. Note: Applications without a confirmation email attachment and payment receipt number will not be accepted.
If a crane permit is required on airport property and/or you have a facility activity permit (FAP), please proceed to step 4. Additional payment is not required.
Step 4: Review our legal disclaimer and refund and cancellations policy
Step 5: Complete our crane and aerial devices permit request form.
Apply for an extension or renewal
Step 1: Review our fee schedule and instructions and complete payment.
Step 2: Respond to the existing crane permit notice with the payment receipt attached in the email.
Permit requirements
- All permit requests must be received by 1:30 pm local time, three business days before the scheduled lift. Please allow extra time for tower crane permits.
- For every address where you intend to perform work, you must submit a separate and fully completed Crane Permit Assessment Form.
- You must provide the maximum tip height requested for this lift, which may not be the maximum height the crane is capable of.
- Effective May 1, 2022, crane permit fees will be collected as per the schedule.
Processing time
- Please allow for a minimum of three business days for crane and aerial device assessments.
- Rush assessments (less than 48hrs) may be accommodated.
- Complex crane assessments may take up to 30 business days depending on impact.
Questions?
If you have questions or a rush application, please email zzgcranes@gtaa.com.