1)ICAO refers to the International Civil Aviation Organization. It is responsible for the safety and the security of the civil aviation. Also, it protects the environment from being damaged by the civil aviation of all of its member states.
2)IATA refers to the International Air Transport Association IATA represents the airlines worldwide. It aims to nourish the economy of the airlines by decreasing the price of tickets and processing people and cargo efficiently and easily to increase the number of the global passengers.
3)CAA refers to the Civil Aviation Authority CAA is responsible for the airports operations of its member countries including: Air Safety, Economic Regulation, Airspace Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Environmental Research and Consultancy.
1)ICAO refers to the International Civil Aviation Organization.
ReplyDeleteIt is responsible for the safety and the security of the civil aviation. Also, it protects the environment from being damaged by the civil aviation of all of its member states.
2)IATA refers to the International Air Transport Association
IATA represents the airlines worldwide. It aims to nourish the economy of the airlines by decreasing the price of tickets and processing people and cargo efficiently and easily to increase the number of the global passengers.
3)CAA refers to the Civil Aviation Authority
CAA is responsible for the airports operations of its member countries including: Air Safety, Economic Regulation, Airspace Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Environmental Research and Consultancy.
ICAO * international civil aviation orgnization. A United Nation agency concourned.
ReplyDeleteIATA * International Air Transport Association.An international association of airline companies.
CAA * Civil Aviation Authority. A government body created to oversee the operation of civil airports.