International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

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Introduction– Establishment: Founded in 1944, ICAO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that codifies the principles and techniques of international air navigation and fosters the planning and development of international air transport.
– Purpose: To ensure the safe and orderly growth of international civil aviation worldwide.
– Headquarters: Montréal, Canada.
Objectives– Safety: Enhance global civil aviation safety.
– Security: Strengthen aviation security.
– Environmental Protection: Minimize the environmental impact of civil aviation activities.
– Efficiency: Improve the efficiency of aviation operations.
– Continuity: Maintain the continuity of aviation operations.
– Rule of Law: Strengthen laws governing international civil aviation.
Members as of December 2024– Total Membership: 193 Member States.
Reports/Indices– Annual Safety Report: Provides updates on safety indicators, including accidents and related risk factors.
– World Civil Aviation Report: Offers an overview of key developments in aviation over the past year, future trends, and associated initiatives undertaken by ICAO.
– Annual Reports of the Council: Summarizes the implementation of decisions taken by ICAO’s highest body.
– E-library of Final Reports: Contains final reports of investigated accidents and incidents submitted to ICAO, serving as a resource for aviation safety lessons.
– ICAO Statistics Programme: Collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates civil aviation statistics to support the efficient, safe, and secure development of civil aviation.
Instruments– Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention): Establishes the core principles permitting international transport by air.
– Annexes to the Chicago Convention: 19 annexes covering Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) for aviation safety, security, efficiency, and environmental protection.
– Protocols Amending the Chicago Convention: Various protocols that update and amend the original convention.
Structure– Assembly: The sovereign body composed of representatives from all Member States, meets triennially.
– Council: The governing body elected by the Assembly for a three-year term, responsible to the Assembly.
– Secretariat: Headed by the Secretary-General, it carries out the day-to-day work of ICAO.
Subsidiary Organs– Air Navigation Commission: Responsible for the examination and coordination of amendments to the Annexes to the Chicago Convention.
– Committee on Joint Support of Air Navigation Services: Oversees joint financing agreements.
– Finance Committee: Advises the Council on financial matters.
Committees– Air Transport Committee: Deals with economic aspects of air transport.
– Technical Cooperation Committee: Oversees ICAO’s technical assistance and cooperation programs.
– Legal Committee: Addresses legal issues in international civil aviation.
Initiatives– Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA): A global market-based measure to address CO₂ emissions from international aviation.
– No Country Left Behind: Assists States in implementing ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs).
– Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP): Monitors and assesses States’ safety oversight capabilities.
– Universal Security Audit Programme (USAP): Evaluates Member States’ aviation security performance.
– Next Generation of Aviation Professionals (NGAP): Ensures that enough qualified and competent aviation professionals are available to operate, manage, and maintain the future international air transport system.
– State Action Plan Initiative: Launched in 2010, this initiative enables Member States to establish long-term strategies on climate change for the international aviation sector, involving all interested parties at the national level.
– Global Coalition for Sustainable Aviation: Includes stakeholders working on innovations and breakthroughs in aviation technology, operations, infrastructure, and sustainable aviation fuels, aiming to achieve environmental objectives.
– Long-Term Aspirational Goal (LTAG): Adopted in October 2022, this goal aims for net-zero carbon emissions in international aviation by 2050.

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