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Hiérarchie Air Transport Board [textual record]
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Instrument de recherche (Électronique) Finding aid 46-42 is a typed file list (volumes 671-678). 46-42 PDF (90: Ouvert)
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Notice descriptive Air Transport Board [textual record]
Date :1944-1980.Référence :R164-31-8-E, RG46-DGenre de documents :Documents textuelsTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :280Date(s) :1944-1980.Équivalent bilingue :Lieu de création :CanadaÉtendue :2.3 m of textual recordsLangue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :Series consists of records created and/or maintained by the Air Transport Board. The Board was responsible for regulating and licensing the rapidly expanding Canadian air transport industry and for advising the Minister of Transport on the most suitable ways to ensure the development of an efficient and prosperous industry. From the beginning, it was far more heavily involved in these duties than the Board of Transport Commissioners had been, and this is reflected both in the size and activity of the organization and by its consequent records creation.Nom(s) additionnel(s) :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Canada. Air Transport Board : The first legislative recognition of aviation in Canada was the Air Board Act (9-10 Geo. V, c. 11) known as the Aeronautics Act from 1922 on. This brought civil aviation and air transport under an Air Board appointed by the federal government. The Board was made responsible for safety standards and regulations in the field of aviation. When this Board was abolished in 1922, its responsibilities were transferred to the Department of National Defence and again in 1936 to the newly-created Department of Transport. That same year, the Transport Act was passed and called for the Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada to be charged with the licencing and regulation of air carriers engaged in commercial airline transportation.
In 1944, the Aeronautics Act was amended (8-9 Geo. VI, c. 28) to provide for the establishment of an Air Transport Board which took over the air transport activities entrusted to the Board of Transport Commissioners in 1936, i.e., the issuance of permits and the regulation of commercial airline services. It was also responsible for advising the Minister of Transport on the expeditious and soundly planned development of the air transport industry in Canada. All other aspects of civil aviation, particularly safety, were to remain with the Department of Transport. The new organization consisted of a Chairman and two Commissioners who oversaw four branches, consisting of the Administrative, Legal, Licencing, Examiners, Economics, Audit, Traffic and Research and Aeronautical Engineering Branches, which were required to provide technical information in their fields.
Over the years, the Board underwent several reorganizations, which saw the number of branches range from four to ten. Some functions were combined or took on new importance depending on air transport requirements. In 1967, the International Relations Division was raised to the status of a branch.
In 1967, the Air Transport Board was merged with the Canadian Transport Commission which had just been created with the passage of the new National Transportation Act.Information additionnelle :Source du titre :Title is based on the contents of the series and the Aeronautics Act, modified in 1944 (8-9, Geo.VI, c.28).Groupes de documents reliés :Central registry files from the Air Transport Board were incorporated into the central registry files of the Air Transport Committee (RG46-F-VI, MIKAN 134740, R164). Other related files from the central registry systems of the Board of Transport Commissioners (1938-1967), and the Canadian Transport Commission are found in the Central registry system series (RG46-C-II-1, R164) in this fonds.Source :GouvernementAncien no de référence archivistique :RG46-D -
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