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= International Association of Civil Aviation Chaplains = The International Association of Civil Aviation Chaplains (IACAC) is the professional organziation of chaplains from different denominations and world faiths who are involved in the aviation industry. It was founded in Brussels in 1967.

History
The first airport chapel was consecrated at Boston Logan Airport by the Archbishop of Boston, Richard J. Cushing in 1951. Other airport chapels in different countries followed soon after. In the 1960s Catholic Priest from around the world began to organize and create a nework. It was in Brussels in 1967 when ten Catholic airport chaplains met and formed an organization which started to meet annually. Two years after it was established, the association opened up to chaplains from other denominations and continuously evolved into what is today known as a multifaith network called International Association of Civil Aviation Chaplains.

Activities and Resources
The IACAC holds an annual conference to provide continuous education, to foster an exchange of experience and to create and maintain a network among its members.