Technical Cooperation
We are building stronger aviation safety and accident investigation through regional cooperation
As aviation systems grow in complexity, States are increasingly seeking innovative ways to strengthen both safety oversight and accident and incident investigation capabilities while making the most…
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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…