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www.caap.gov.ph The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines ( CAAP , Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkaʔap] ; [ 2 ] Filipino : Pangasiwaan sa Abyasyong Sibil ng Pilipinas [ 3 ] ) is the civil aviation authority of the Philippines and is responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe, economic and efficient air travel. [ 4 ]
And as response to the international mandate calling for a single authority for securing all modes of transportation in the Philippines per the ICAO and IM0 guidelines, the President issued Executive Order No. 311 on April 26, 2004, [4] designating the OTS as the single authority called for and thereto expanding its powers and functions.
www.cad.gov.hk: Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation (VATM) Vietnam: https://vatm.vn: Corporación Centroamericana de Servicios de Navegación Aérea (COCESNA) Central America: www.cocesna.org: Corporación Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviación Comercial (CORPAC) Peru: www.corpac.gob.pe: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP ...
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.
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]
The airport is classified as a Class 2 principal (minor domestic) airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports.
In order to ensure unobstructed communication between the ANSPs, the European Air Navigation Planning Group (EANPG) of ICAO has defined 59 test cases in its EUR AMHS Manual (V5.0), 17/06/2010 (Appendix D, AMHS Conformance Tests), ASIA/PAC AMHS Manual (Annex B, AMHS Conformance and Compatibility Test, V2.0, 22/09/08) which have to be performed prior to establishment of bilateral links between ...
In some countries a CAA may build and operate airports, including non-airside operations such as passenger terminals; the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines being among such authorities. In other countries, private companies or local government authorities may own and operate individual airports.