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The DMV is part of the California State Transportation Agency. It is headquartered in Sacramento and operates local offices in nearly every part of the state. As of December 2017, the DMV employed over 8,900 people—35% at headquarters and 65% at 172 field offices (and various other locations). [2]
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. Montreal has two international airports, one for passenger flights only, and the other for cargo. Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (also known as Dorval Airport) in the City of Dorval serves all commercial passenger traffic and is the headquarters for Air Canada [1] and Air Transat. [2]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the accepted version, checked on 29 January 2025. There are template/file changes awaiting review. Airport in Dorval, Quebec, Canada "Montreal Airport" redirects here. For other airports in Montreal, see List of airports in the Montreal area. "YUL" redirects here. For other uses, see Yul. Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Aéroport ...
In the late 1930s the airport was used by Canadian Associated Aircraft to build the Handley Page Hampden. Canada’s first air traffic control tower opened at the Saint-Hubert Airport on April 13, 1939. [6] It was Montreal's first and only airport until the opening of Dorval Airport (now Montréal–Trudeau International Airport) in 1941.
ADM Aéroports de Montréal, often abbreviated ADM, is the main airport authority in the Greater Montreal area. It is headquartered in Suite 1000 of the Leigh-Capreol Place in Dorval, Quebec. [1] It is responsible for both Montréal–Trudeau International Airport and Montréal–Mirabel International Airport.
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Montréal/Hydro Aéroport de Montréal Water Airport (TC LID: CHA3) is a certified airport located on the Saint Lawrence River at Longueuil, 3.4 nautical miles (6.3 km; 3.9 mi) northeast of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.