Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority

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The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) is the government body that regulates air services and airport services, and provides air navigation services, in Tanzania. It was founded by an Act of Parliament in 2003 and operates under the purview of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The TCAA is responsible for the disposition of aviation safety and for the licensing of aviation personnel. It is also responsible for contributing to the financial oversight of Tanzania's air infrastructure development; the registration of aircraft; for the investigation of air accidents; for local area search and rescue; and in conjunction with the Tanzania Airports Authority, for the operation of airports and aerodromes.[1]

JurisdictionTanzania
HeadquartersAviation House, Dar es Salaam
Motto"Aviation Safety and Efficiency. Our Commitment. In partnership"
Minister responsible
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Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority
Mamlaka ya Usafiri wa Anga Tanzania (Swahili)
Government agency overview
JurisdictionTanzania
HeadquartersAviation House, Dar es Salaam
Motto"Aviation Safety and Efficiency. Our Commitment. In partnership"
Minister responsible
Government agency executive
  • Hamza Johari, Director General
Key document
  • Tanzania Civil Aviation Act Cap 80 of 2006.
Websitewww.tcaa.go.tz
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The head office of the TCAA is located in the Aviation House building in the Banana Ukonga Area of Dar es Salaam.[2] Previously the head office was located jointly on the second floor of the IPS Building and the fourth floor of the TETEX Building in Dar es Salaam.[3]

History

2016

The Ministry of Works, Communication and Transport appoints Mr. Hamza Johari as the new Director general of the Authority, replacing Mr Redemptus Bugomola, who was the acting director general.[4]

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