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Canadian Airports Council

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The Canadian Airports Council (CAC) is the Canadian trade association for Canada's airports and a division of Airports Council International-North America. Formed in 1991, as the devolution of airports to local control was beginning under Canada's National Airports Policy, the CAC has 46 members that represent more than 180 airports. These include all of the airports in Canada's National Airports System and other commercial airports in every province and territory.

CAC members include the eight largest airports in Canada:

  • Calgary Airport Authority (Calgary International Airport)
  • Edmonton Airports (Edmonton International Airport)
  • Halifax International Airport Authority (Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport)
  • Aéroports de Montréal (Trudeau International Airport and Mirabel International Airport)
  • Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Authority (Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport)
  • Greater Toronto Airports Authority (Toronto Pearson International Airport)
  • Vancouver Airport Authority (Vancouver International Airport)
  • Winnipeg Airports Authority (Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport)
  • The CAC is affiliated with Airports Council International

    References

    Canadian Airports Council Wikipedia