Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority

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AbbreviationICAA
Location
Head
Bangin Rekani
Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority
سلطة الطيران المدني العراقي
AbbreviationICAA
Location
Head
Bangin Rekani
Websiteicaa.gov.iq

The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) is the governmental body responsible for regulating and supervising the civil aviation sector and implementing safety standards in Iraq. It is also responsible for regulating civil aviation in the country and preparing and issuing regulations and rules that ensure compliance with the provisions of the Chicago Convention, its Annexes and Amendments, and compliance with the standards and recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). It is the sole civil aviation authority and operates in accordance with Civil Aviation Law No. (148) of 1974 and its amendments. The ICAA's duties include supervising and monitoring air navigation services, airports, and runways, and issuing rules and manuals related to the operation of appropriate unified systems for air transport, security, safety, navigation, and all operational services at airports and facilities related to civil aviation.

The ICAA is responsible for developing, implementing, and updating the safety oversight system for all aspects of civil aviation in accordance with national requirements and international ICAO standards.[1]

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