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Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute

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The Canadians Aeronautics and Space Institute was formed in 1954 when the Montreal based Institute of Aircraft Technicians, the Ottawa Aeronautical Society, and the Canadian sections of the U.S. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences amalgamated to form the Canadian Aeronautical Institute (CAI).
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across the nation, with some being partially or fully sponsored by Canadian universities and colleges.
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nonprofit organization
space
aeronautics
remote sensing
Canada
cities
Website
"Website - About Us"
the original
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Scientific organizations based in Canada
Aerospace organizations

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