Page ContentOn 6 June 1946, toward the conclusion of the first PICAO Interim Assembly, Montréal, Canada was selected as the permanent headquarters of the Organization, by 27 votes.The other…
Page ContentChicago, Illinois, 1 November to 7 December 1944 In response to the invitation of the United States Government, representatives of 54 nations met at Chicago from November 1 to…
Page Content1916The First Conference of Pan-American Aeronautics, held in Santiago of Chile, recommends to the American Republics that consideration be given to the necessity to unify their aerial…
Page ContentBy 1945, states both near and far were increasingly linked by privatized air transport, prompting officials with the still Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization (PICAO) to…
Page ContentFew people are aware that ICAO had a precursor. The International Commission for Air Navigation (ICAN) was created by the Paris Convention on October 13, 1919 as part of a vast post-World…
Page Content At the Chicago Conference, the drafters of the Convention on International Civil Aviation had anticipated the emergence of a United Nations type of post-war organization.…
Page ContentThe CAPSCA framework is comprised of the Chicago Convention, ICAO Annexes and Assembly Resolutions, as well as the WHO International Health Regulations (IHR 2015).
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Page ContentEstablished in 2006, CAPSCA is a voluntary cross-sectorial, multi-organizational collaboration programme managed by the International Civil Aviation Organization…