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  2. 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-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Montréal-Mirabel International Airport .

  3. Montréal–Trudeau is owned by Transport Canada which has a 60-year lease with Aéroports de Montréal, as per Canada's National Airport Policy of 1994. Trudeau is the busiest airport in the province of Quebec and the third-busiest airport in Canada by passenger traffic, with 21.17 million passengers in 2023.

  4. En 2006, Montréal-Trudeau s'est classé au 3 e rang des aéroports au Canada et au 36 e rang en Amérique du Nord pour le nombre de passagers transportés. Le Président-Directeur-Général actuel est Yves Beauchamp [ 2 ] depuis le 5 septembre 2023.

    • Philippe Rainville (jusqu'au 5 septembre 2023), Yves Beauchamp (à partir du 5 septembre 2023)
  5. On July 11, 2016, Aéroports de Montréal announced that Pama Manufacturing planned to build a medical supply plant on a part of the 400,000 m 2 (4,300,000 sq ft) site of the former passenger terminal complex, and that Mirajet was building an airpark at the foot of the air traffic control tower with 20 hangars available for lease to civil and ...

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  7. Aéroports de Montréal te gen anpil defi lè sa a. Trafik ayeryen pou rejyon Monreyal te pataje ant de ayewopò lwen avek trafik entènasyonal nan Mirabel ak trafik domestik nan Dorval. Nan lane 1969, ayewopò Dorval te ayewopò pi okipe nan Kanada e gouvènman kanadyen deside pou konstwi yon lot ayewopò nan Saintte-Scholastique (Mirabel) pou ...

  8. Montréal-Trudeau. Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (formerly Montréal–Dorval International Airport) is the main Canadian airport East of the Great Lakes, serving Québec, Atlantic Canada as well as Eastern Ontario and Northern New England. Each year some 30 air carriers transport more than 13 million passengers via ...

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