Security & Facilitation
Empowering aviation through seamless implementation solutions
The dynamic nature of the aviation industry poses significant challenges for States as they strive to achieve their safety, security, and sustainability goals. To assist in this effort, ICAO has…
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From check-in to boarding: how biometrics are reshaping air travel
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 46% of passengers used biometrics at the airport in 2024, and 73% of travelers want…
We launched this aviation security training manual to strengthen global security measures
Recently, we launched the highly anticipated Aviation Security Training Manual (Doc 10207), a comprehensive resource aimed at enhancing aviation…
The United Kingdom’s contributions to aviation safety, sustainability, and ICAO’s transformation
One of our important priorities at ICAO is our mission to ensure that No Country is Left Behind, where partnerships with Member States and…
You still have time to register for our Next Generation of Aviation Professionals Global Summit!
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ICAO support in action: Modernizing Angola’s air navigation infrastructure
As part of our commitment to helping States develop safe, secure, and sustainable air…
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ICAO’s Strategic Goals explained: Achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
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Did you ever wonder where those three-letter codes that identify aircraft operators come from?
On 7 December 1944, the Convention on International Civil Aviation (also known as Chicago Convention) was signed by 52 States. Pending ratification of the Convention by 26 States, the Provisional…