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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. It is 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 54 airport operator members that represent more than 100 airports across Canada. These include all the non-governmental airports in Canada's National Airports System and other commercial airports in every province and territory.

Since 2011, Daniel-Robert Gooch has been the president of CAC in an Ottawa office with six full-time staff.

CAC members include the eight largest airports in Canada:

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