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For Travelers
About Us Who We Are
What We Do
Our Governance
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About CATSACATSA is a Crown corporation based in the National Capital Region The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) was created as part of a comprehensive, $2.2 billion package of air security initiatives contained in the December 2001 budget. CATSA came into force on April 1, 2002, through Bill C-49. CATSA is a Crown corporation based in the National Capital Region. It reports to Parliament through the Minister of Transport. The Authority's mandate is the delivery of consistent, effective and highly professional service that is set at or above the standards established by federal regulations. CATSA is governed by a Board of Directors composed of eleven members, including the Chairman, Mr. Maurice Baril, appointed by the Governor-in-Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport. Of the eleven members, two are nominated by airport representatives, and two are nominated by airline representatives. MissionThe Canadian Air Transport Security Authority's mission is to protect the public by securing critical elements of the air transportation system as assigned by the government. VisionThe Canadian Air Transport Security Authority will be a world leader in air transportation security through commitment to its mission and through operational and corporate excellence. The vision will be realized through:
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