Recherche dans la collection - Airports Group [multiple media]
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Hiérarchie Airports Group [multiple media]
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Instrument de recherche (Électronique) Finding aid 12-95 is a computer generated file list relating to volumes 5152-5176. 12-95 -
Notice descriptive Airports Group [multiple media]
Date :1919-2013.Référence :R184-213-X-E, RG12-A-1, RG12-C-1, RG12-C-2Genre de documents :Documents textuels, Dessins d'architecture et techniques, Cartes et documents cartographiquesTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :180079Date(s) :1919-2013.Équivalent bilingue :Lieu de création :Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminéÉtendue :x m of textual records
856 maps on 844 sheets
342 architectural drawings
9 technical drawingsLangue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :Series consists of records relating to the establishment and maintenance of airports. The series includes central registry files, airport registers and an airport construction manual.Nom(s) additionnel(s) :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Canada. Transport Canada. Airports Group : The first Air Board was appointed in 1919 and administered both military and civilian aviation. With the proclamation of the Department of National Defence on 1 January 1923, however, the Air Board ceased to exist and all civil positions were abolished, with civil aviation falling under military administration. In 1936, the Civil Aviation Division was transferred from Defence to Department of Transport's Air Services. The Civil Aviation Division was responsible for the administration of the Air Regulations, the location, equipment and maintenance of airways and civil government aerodromes, and the oversight of flying clubs. One of the three divisions was the Airways and Airports Division. With its headquarters in Ottawa and district offices in Montreal and Regina, the Airways and Airports Division was mandated to inspect airports and seaplane bases, license scheduled air transport operations, construct and maintain airports, and test radio range beacons. As well, it carried out Air Mail services. In the early 1960s, there were two divisions responsible for airports in Canada: the Airport Development Division and the Airport and Property Management Division. Several other redesignations have occurred over the years; the last, in 1985, established the Airports Group to ensure the provision of civil airport facilities and services in Canada consistent with market demands and government objectives, including safety and national emergency preparedness objectives. In 1995/1996*, the Airports Group was disbanded and two directorates (Airports and Airport Lease Review) were formed within the Programs and Divestitures Business line and the Aerodrome Safety within the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Safety and Security business line. *Departmental Performance Reports reflect that the change probably happened in 1997, not 95/96.Information additionnelle :Source du titre :Title is based on the contents of the series.Versements complémentaires :Further accruals are expected.Groupes de documents reliés :Related Airport records may also be found in the Headquarters central registry series, the related regional office sub-series and in the Canadian Air Transportation Administration central registry files sub-series (MIKAN 180029).Source :GouvernementAncien no de référence archivistique :RG12-A-1
RG12-C-1
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