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  2. Civil Aeronautics Board (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB; Filipino: Lupon sa Aeronautika Sibil [2]) is a government agency of the Philippines attached to the Department of Transportation tasked to regulate, promote and develop the economic aspect of air transportation in the Philippines and to ensure that existing CAB policies are adapted to the present and future air commerce of the Philippines.

  3. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In October 1934, Act No. 4033 was passed to require a franchise from the Philippine government in order to operate an air service and to regulate foreign aircraft operations. [7] On November 12, 1936, the Congress of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 168, or the Civil Aviation Law of the Philippines, which created the Bureau of ...

  4. List of Philippine government and military acronyms

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    CAAP – Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines; CAB – Civil Aeronautics Board; CCC – Climate Change Commission [9] CCP – Cultural Center of the Philippines; CDA – Cooperative Development Authority [10] CGPA – Commanding General Philippine Army [11]

  5. Office for Transportation Security - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines, having ratified the Convention on International Civil Aviation on March 1, 1947 [2] and being one of the 188 Contracting States (as of June 2002) of the ICAO, is bound to comply with the international standards of safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference, including global terrorism. Specifically stated ...

  6. Department of Transportation (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    However, as of 2022, the move was planned to be reversed as a result of a survey conducted among DOTr employees. The department still owns office spaces at the Columbia Tower, while the Office of the Secretary is currently located in the head office of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines in Pasay. [5] [6]

  7. Cebgo - Wikipedia

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    It was then expanded to domestic destination from Manila (NAIA) to Davao and Cebu (slated to launch in July 2011). However, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) ordered the sales of the domestic flight under the partnership to be suspended on May 20, 2011, after receiving complaints from Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.

  8. Category:Civil aviation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  9. Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group - Wikipedia

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    On June 19, 1971, the Philippine Congress enacted RA 6235 known as the anti-hijacking law. An act that prohibits certain acts inimical to civil aviation, making it unlawful for any person to compel a change in the course of an aircraft of Philippine registry or seize, or usurp the control thereof while it is in flight.