The Metropolitan Airports Commission was created by state law in 1943. A public corporation, the commission was designed to provide for coordinated aviation services throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Today, the MAC operates the third largest aviation system in the nation, consisting of Minneapolis-St. Paul International and six reliever airports. A board of commissioners appointed by Minnesota's governor and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul sets and interprets the commission's policies. Those policies are implemented by the commission's executive director and staff.
MAC Diversity The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) values and is committed to fostering workplace relationships that promote mutual respect. MAC recognizes that in order to achieve our business objectives, our workforce must reflect a diversity of people with a broad scope of talent.
The Office of Diversity goal is to promote an inclusive workplace at MAC and to positively impact the effectiveness of our diverse and talented workforce.