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Aéroports de Montréal (ADM) is pleased to announce that five beehives have been installed at Montréal-Mirabel International Airport.

MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC--(Marketwired - June 2, 2014) - Aéroports de Montréal (ADM) is pleased to announce that five beehives have been installed at Montréal-Mirabel International Airport. The project was developed jointly with the co-op Miel Montréal.

"Mindful of the importance of preserving these pollinators, which help save crops and maintain biodiversity, Aéroports de Montréal has taken this action as part of its commitments to protecting the environment, promoting sustainable development and mitigating the ecological impacts of its operations," said Christiane Beaulieu, ADM's Vice-President, Public Affairs and Communications.

Taking its cue from a number of European airports, Chicago's O'Hare became the first in North America to implement a beehive project, in May 2011. Montréal-Mirabel is now the first airport in Canada to follow suit. "Airports are prime sites for sustaining bee colonies, because of their broad expanses of land and abundant, diverse wildflower populations," Ms. Beaulieu added.

At the end of the beekeeping season, ADM will give part of the resulting honey production, estimated at more than 50 kg, to the Moisson Laurentides food bank.

To ensure the project goes smoothly, the beehives have been located sufficiently far away from companies' buildings at the airport. There will also be training sessions and a newsletter to raise awareness among employees of ADM and these companies.

This initiative complements other environmental stewardship projects implemented by ADM at Montréal-Mirabel, such as the 2011 partnership with CO2 Environnement for the planting of 96,000 trees on the airport lands.

About Aéroports de Montréal

Aéroports de Montréal is the local airport authority that has been responsible for the management, operation and development of Montréal-Trudeau and Montréal-Mirabel international airports since 1992. The Corporation employs 625 people at both airports and at head office. ADM has been ISO 14001 certified since 2000. The Montréal-Trudeau terminal has BOMA BESt and ICI ON RECYCLE certification.

For further information on Aéroports de Montréal and its operations, please visit our website at www.admtl.com.