Open Directory - Society: Government: Aviation Authorities
See also: This category in other languages: - Air Services Australia, providing of air traffic services; the design, creation and maintenance of airways systems; and the provision of aviation rescue and firefighting services. - AustroControl, with information on licensing and weather, and more in German. - Civil Aviation Affairs, responsible for management of all services permitting aviation to and from Bahrain. - Bermuda Department of Civil Aviation, with extensive information on the jurisdiction and its regulation of aircraft. - Department of Civil Aviation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. - Describes the services and sections of the Department of Civil Aviation. - Directorate General "Civil Aviation Administration", responsible for airports and civil aviation in Bulgaria. [Bulgarian, English] - Transport Canada, Civil Aviation headquarters, with information on safety and other regulations. - Civil Aviation Authority, the agency in charge of civil aviation. Includes an overview, news, organizational chart, directives issued, personnel information, and information on licenses. - Danish Civil Aviation Administration (Statens Luftfartsvæsen), with facts about flight safety, and air law and regulations. - Civil Aviation Authority of the Fiji Islands, with contact information for Fiji Confidential Aviation Incident Reporting. - Includes an organisational chart of the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt. - Civil Aviation Department of Hong Kong, detailing the prohibition area around Hong Kong Disneyland. - Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration, in English and Icelandic. - Directorate General of Civil Aviation, responsible for implementing, controlling, and supervising airworthiness standards, safety operations, crew training in India. - Irish Aviation Authority. Includes rules on how to become a pilot, an air traffic controller or an aircraft maintenance engineer. - Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority, featuring profiles of its divisions and services, contact information and job opportunities. - An associated body of the European Civil Aviation Conference, representing some of the European civil aviation regulatory authorities. - Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia (Laman Web Rasmi Jabatan Penerbangan Awam Malaysia), ensuring that every flight within Malaysian airspace is safe, orderly and expeditious. - Civil Aviation Department, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, with detailed reports on accidents in the Maldives. - Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova, with Civil Aeronautical Regulations in Romanian and Russian. - Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, whose prime goal is to ensure flight safety and sustainability of civil aviation. - Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, setting safety and security standards, investigating accidents and establishing an industry-wide safety picture. - Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) provides news and information on airports, flight schedules, flight standards, personnel licensing, air traffic services, CAA publications and the training institute. - The Civil Aviation Office of the Republic of Poland. Includes rules for air carriers, both from the EEA and from outside. - Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority (Autorităţii Aeronautice Civile Române), featuring information of aircraft airworthiness certification, and on pilot licensing. - Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, with information about the airports and Singapore as a logistics hub. - Features an organizational chart of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Slovak Republic. - South African Civil Aviation Authority, overseeing airports, airworthiness, certification, personnel, operations, airspace, and investigating accidents. - Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, which facilitates operation of a safe, secure and efficient national civil aviation industry that conforms to International Standards and Recommended Practices. - Federal Office for Civil Aviation (Bundesamt für Zivilluftfahrt, Office fédéral de l'aviation civile, Ufficio federale dell'aviazione civile) with content in English, German, French and Italian. - Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority, the independent regulator responsible for all civil aviation activities including Safety Regulations, economic regulations and consumer protections. - Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, responsible for aerodrome approach, and area control services. - Air traffic control and meteorological facts from the Ministry of Civil Aviation. - Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority, operator of airports and Tunisian airspace. - Civil Aviation Authority Uganda, also responsible for Entebbe airport. - General Civil Aviation Authority of the United Arab Emirates. - Civil Aviation Authority, the UK's specialist aviation regulator. - Federal Aviation Administration, with information about aviation regulations, airports, and a map showing general airport conditions. - Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe, promoting safe regular and efficient use and development of aviation inside and outside Zimbabwe.