Aurora Cannabis Breaks Ground on Production Facility at Edmonton International Airport Amidst Canada’s Expanding Industry

Executive VP Cam Battley provides an update to CBT about its third cannabis cultivation operation.
Aurora Cannabis, Inc. is set to complete construction on Aurora Sky, its 800,000-sq.-ft. facility at Edmonton International airport, in the first half of 2018, with production beginning later this year, according to a company press release. The Canadian cultivator currently operates a 55,000-sq.-ft. production facility in Mountain View County, Alberta, and has also acquired a 40,000-sq. ft.-facility in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, on Montreal’s West Island, which is set to be begin production near the end of 2017, as well. Cam Battley, Aurora’s executive vice president, spoke with Cannabis Business Times to provide an update on the company’s latest cultivation projects. Aurora began selling product in January 2016, and as of June 29, it has more than 16,000 active registered patients, according to the company. Aurora is invested in Canna Group Limited, the first Australian company licensed to conduct research on and cultivate medical cannabis, and also owns Germany’s Pedanios, the leading wholesale importer, exporter and distributor of medical cannabis in the European Union. Aurora Sky will be the world’s largest cannabis production facility, and will be capable of producing more than 100,000 kilograms of high-quality cannabis per year, according to Battley. He added that once the consumer market is legalized next year, it is estimated that the required amount of cannabis to meet demand will be between 800,000 and 1 million kilograms per year, so the new facility will help them continue to supply increasing demand. “We’re building in more advanced technology than anybody has even considered in the cannabis sector,” Battley said. “It will be extremely, highly automated to the point where, with a facility of that size, we’ll be able to manage it with between 200 to 300 employees. By comparison, at our existing 55,000-sq.-ft. facility north of Calgary, we’ve got 100 people there.” Battley said the Aurora Sky facility is a hybrid greenhouse, originally designed by the Dutch.. It is a closed system with over pressure, meaning that all critical environmental controls such as light, temperature, humidity and nutrients can be precisely controlled. [caption id="attachment_7839" align="alignnone" width="300"]
Airport Support
When asked about Aurora’s partnership with Edmonton International Airport, Battley said that the airport has been very supportive, and that they understand Aurora’s business strategy. “Aurora currently has the most well-developed e-commerce strategy in the commerce sector,” Battley said. “We’re the only company with a mobile app for Android and Apple for the purchase of legal cannabis, and in addition to that, we have same-day delivery in two large metropolitan centers and Edmonton.” Battley said the mobile app and delivery service have been extremely popular, and having Aurora Sky positioned at Edmonton International Airport will give the company the opportunity to expand both same- and next-day delivery strategies across the country and internationally. Battley said being located at the airport also gives Aurora access to outstanding utilities and security. Aurora Sky’s official groundbreaking ceremony last month drew between 100-150 attendees, including the mayor of Leduc County, the mayor of the city of Leduc and the Alberta Minister of Municipal affairs. “There’s just a tremendous amount of excitement and support at every level in Alberta,” Battley said. “Everybody sees the economic development potential here.” [caption id="attachment_7840" align="alignnone" width="300"]

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