Maldives Civil Aviation Authority

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The Maldives Civil Aviation Authority is the civil aviation authority of the Maldives, headquartered in Malé.[1] It is responsible to regulate, and promote the development of air transport in the Maldives.[2]

History[edit]

It was first established on 10 November 1982 as a department functioning under the President's Office with the name "Department of Civil Aviation", the functions were undertaken by the Civil Aviation section of the Ministry of Transport. The mandate of the authority had been transferred to many ministries before all functions of the authority was transferred to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. On 11th January 2012, the Maldives Civil Aviation Authority formed as an independent authority by the Parliament under Act 2/2012 and all functions of CAD were transferred to this authority.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Contact Us" (Archive). Maldives Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on April 21, 2015. "Maldives Civil Aviation Authority 11th floor, Velaanaage Ameeru Ahmed Magu Male' 20096 Republic of Maldives"
  2. ^ "About CAA". Maldives Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  3. ^ "History of the CAA". Maldives Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 25 February 2024.

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