L’Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale (ou OACI, en anglais International Civil Aviation Organization ou ICAO) est une organisation internationale qui dépend des
Nations unies. Son rôle est de participer à l’élaboration des normes qui permettent la standardisation du transport aéronautique international (les vols à l’intérieur d'un même pays ne sont pas concernés par l’OACI). Son siège social est situé à
Montréal.
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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
OACI : Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale
ICAO convention signed in
chicago on December 7, 1944.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation is the international body to which most of the countries in the world with significant commercial aviation are signatories. The charter of ICAO promotes uniform international standards, recommended practices and procedures covering the technical fields of aviation, such as rules of the air, licencing, charts and navigation, airworthiness, aeronautical telecommunications, air traffic services, accident investigation, security, etc.
Assembly : One meeting every three year, all states
Council : Permanent body, 33 countracting States elected by the Assembly, A President elected for three years, Majority decision, establish the
Air Navigation Commission, adopt international standards and recommended practices and consider recommandations by the ANC for the amendments of the annexes.
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