Established on April 1, 2002, the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is an agent Crown corporation funded by parliamentary appropriations, and accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Transport.

Mission

CATSA’s mission is to protect the public by securing critical elements of the air transportation system.

Vision

CATSA’s vision is to be a recognized global leader in aviation security screening, achieved through:

Our service: We use innovative technology and an agile approach to maintain the highest level of security and provide the best possible passenger experience. We deliver value to Canadians with an optimal use of our resources.

Our people: We attract, cultivate and support a diverse and engaged workforce.

Our partnerships: We work collaboratively with our partners toward common goals and interests.


CATSA at a glance


89

designated airports
(81 active)

57.6M

passengers
screened

8,586

active
screening officers

448

CATSA
employees

115

pre-board
screening checkpoints

213

standard 
screening lines

84

CATSA Plus
screening lines

125

hold-baggage
screening checkpoints

103

non-passenger
screening checkpoints
(73 terminal and 30 vehicle)