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Civil Aviation Administration (Taiwan)

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Civil Aviation Administration (Taiwan)
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The Civil Aviation Administration (CAA; Chinese: 民用航空局; pinyin: Mínyòng Hángkōng Jú; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bîn-iōng Hâng-khong-kio̍k) is the government agency of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of China (Taiwan) that is responsible for the regulation of all civil aviation activities. CAA operates the passenger terminals in 18 airports, of which 9 airports are owned by CAA, with the rest owned by the Republic of China Air Force.

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History

The agency was established on January 20, 1947.[3] Due to organization reform the Civil Aeronautics Administration was renamed to Civil Aviation Administration on September 15, 2023 following promulgation by the President on June 7, 2023. [4]

Organizational structure

  • Logistic Division
  • Aerodrome Engineering Division
  • Air Navigation Facilities Division
  • Air Traffic Services Division
  • Flight Standards Division
  • Air Traffic Division
  • Planning, Legal and International Affair Division
  • Civil Service Ethics Office
  • Budget, Accounting and Statistics Office
  • Personnel Office
  • Secretariat
  • Information Management Office

Airports operated by CAA

International

Domestic

Other Subsidiaries

  • Air Navigation and Weather Services
  • Aviation Training Institute

Directors-General

  • 16 July 2012 - 16 January 2015: Jean Shen (沈啓)
  • 16 January 2015 – present: Lin Chih-ming (林志明)
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Transportation

The CAA building is located on the grounds of Songshan Airport, accessible within walking distance south of Songshan Airport MRT station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

References

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