CIVIL AVIATION SYSTEM ENCOURAGED TO COLLABORATE, TO BOOST EFFICIENCY AND BETTER MANAGE RISK – GRAHAM

IT is perhaps rare in the acronym-rich world of international aviation regulation and guidance to find an initiative designed to be useful and well-intentioned – as is usually the case – but also practical. But such is the goal of so-called ‘implementation kits’ (iKITs) produced by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), which aid to help member states who may lack the technical and administrative capacity to enact civil aviation reforms that are sought by the UN agency. The need for such aids has been intensified by the launch of the ICAO ...


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