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The European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) is a single market in aviation services. ECAA agreements were signed on 5 May 2006 in Salzburg, Austria between the EU and some external countries. It built upon the EU's acquis communautaire and the European Economic Area. The ECAA liberalizes the air transport industry by allowing any company from any ...
The Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA, Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ሲቪል ኤቪዬሽን ባለሥልጣን) is an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Government of Ethiopia. It was established under Proclamation No. 273/2002.
The Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA, Arabic: الهيئة المصرية العامة للطيران المدنى), subordinate to the ministry, is the civil aviation authority of Egypt. [ 10 ]
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In September 2019, the airline announced it had been permitted to start operating domestic (scheduled) services by the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA), although the ECAA clarified that the approval was "in principle," and that they were "still working on the details". [1] As of May 2021, the company had not launched scheduled service. [6]
The headquarters are in Saint John's, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda. [4] The ECCAA also operates outstations, which serve the other eight OECS states. [5]The outstations include the Anguilla Outstation at Wallblake Airport, [6] the Antigua Outstation at V.C. Bird International Airport, [7] the BVI Outstation at Terrance B. Lettsome Airport, [8] the Dominica Outstation at Melville Hall Airport ...
The Estonian Civil Aviation Administration (Estonian: Lennuamet) was the civil aviation authority of Estonia, working in the jurisdiction of Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications [3] and exercising civil aviation state inspection and supervising over the implementation of national laws and regulations.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of Kosovo or CAAK (Albanian: Autoriteti i Aviacionit Civil; Serbian: Autoritet Civilnog Vazduhoplovstva) was established under Law No. 03/L-051 on Civil Aviation [1] as an independent civil aviation regulatory agency.