Yuri Baklanov
About Yuri Baklanov
Yuri Baklanov is a Senior Airport Planner at Arup in Toronto, Canada, with extensive experience in aviation project planning and architecture.
Company
Yuri Baklanov currently works at Arup as a Senior Airport Planner. He has been with the company since 1999 and is based in Toronto, Canada. Arup is a multinational professional services firm providing engineering, design, planning, project management, and consulting services for various sectors.
Title and Role
Yuri Baklanov holds the title of Senior Airport Planner. In this role, he specializes in the programming and planning of passenger processors and support facilities. He is well-versed in demand-capacity assessments and has a comprehensive understanding of terminal area facility requirements.
Previous Experience
Before joining Arup, Yuri Baklanov worked at several organizations in various architectural and planning roles. He served as a Designer at Scott Associates Architects Inc for a year, from 1998 to 1999. Prior to that, he was an Architectural Intern at Pascall+Watson Architects in London from 1996 to 1998. He also worked as a Designer/Drafter at Moss and Company Architects for two years, from 1993 to 1995. Earlier in his career, he was an Architect at Pliasovitsa and Company Architects in Ukraine for a year, from 1990 to 1991, and a Senior Architect/Group Leader at Vinnitsa Project in Ukraine for seven years, from 1983 to 1990.
Education and Degrees
Yuri Baklanov has a diverse educational background in architecture. He earned a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) from Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, where he studied from 1978 to 1983. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Architecture from the University of East London School of Architecture, Computing, and Engineering.
International Projects
Yuri Baklanov has been a key member of planning teams for numerous aviation projects across various countries. His international project experience includes work in the UAE, Antigua, Costa Rica, China, and Saudi Arabia. His extensive knowledge covers terminal area facility requirements and the interplay between airside, terminal, and groundside components.