There is typically a government entity responsible for regulating use of its airspace, and safety standards therein.
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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.
Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority, 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.
Civil Aviation Authority, the agency in charge of civil aviation. Includes an overview, news, organizational chart, directives issued, personnel information, and information on licenses.
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 Transport Authority, in English and Icelandic.
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 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.
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.
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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.
Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, responsible for aerodrome approach, and area control services.
Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority, operator of airports and Tunisian airspace.
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, the agency in charge of civil aviation. Includes an overview, news, organizational chart, directives issued, personnel information, and information on licenses.
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 Authority of New Zealand, setting safety and security standards, investigating accidents and establishing an industry-wide safety picture.
Icelandic Transport Authority, in English and Icelandic.
Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, whose prime goal is to ensure flight safety and sustainability of civil aviation.
Describes the services and sections of the Department of Civil Aviation.
Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority, with extensive information on the jurisdiction and its regulation of aircraft.
An associated body of the European Civil Aviation Conference, representing some of the European civil aviation regulatory authorities.
AustroControl, with information on licensing and weather, and more in German.
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
General Civil Aviation Authority of the United Arab Emirates.
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.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Fiji Islands, with contact information for Fiji Confidential Aviation Incident Reporting.
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.
The Civil Aviation Office of the Republic of Poland. Includes rules for air carriers, both from the EEA and from outside.
Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority, operator of airports and Tunisian airspace.
Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority (Autorităţii Aeronautice Civile Române), featuring information of aircraft airworthiness certification, and on pilot licensing.
Features an organizational chart of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Slovak Republic.
Department of Civil Aviation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
South African Civil Aviation Authority, overseeing airports, airworthiness, certification, personnel, operations, airspace, and investigating accidents.
Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority, featuring profiles of its divisions and services, contact information and job opportunities.
Includes an organisational chart of the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt.
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.
Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, responsible for aerodrome approach, and area control services.
Federal Aviation Administration, with information about aviation regulations, airports, and a map showing general airport conditions.
Irish Aviation Authority. Includes rules on how to become a pilot, an air traffic controller or an aircraft maintenance engineer.
Civil Aviation Department of Hong Kong, detailing the prohibition area around Hong Kong Disneyland.
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, with information about the airports and Singapore as a logistics hub.
Civil Aviation Authority, the UK's specialist aviation regulator.
Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova, with Civil Aeronautical Regulations in Romanian and Russian.
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