European Civil Aviation Conference

In the history of humanity, European Civil Aviation Conference has played a fundamental role in the evolution of society. Since ancient times, European Civil Aviation Conference has been an object of study, debate and admiration, influencing the decisions and actions of individuals, communities and nations. Over time, European Civil Aviation Conference has demonstrated its ability to cause significant changes in the course of history, both politically, socially, economically and culturally. In this article, we will explore the importance of European Civil Aviation Conference and its impact in today's world, analyzing its relevance in different areas and its constant presence in people's daily lives.
European Civil Aviation Conference

The European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) or Conférence Européenne de l'Aviation Civile (CEAC) is an intergovernmental organization which was established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Council of Europe. It is located in Neuilly-sur-Seine in France. Founded in 1955 with 19 member states, the ECAC now totals 44 members, including all 27 EU, 31 of the 32 European Aviation Safety Agency member states, and all 41 EUROCONTROL member states. ECAC "promotes the continued development of a safe, efficient and sustainable European air transport system. In doing so, it seeks to harmonise civil aviation policies and practices amongst its Member States and promote understanding on policy matters between its Member States and other parts of the world."

Its strategic priorities are safety, security and the environment.

Membership

Member countries of the ECAC are shown as non-gray.
  ECAC, Eurocontrol, ECAA, EU
  ECAC, Eurocontrol, ECAA
  ECAC, Eurocontrol
  ECAC, ECAA
  ECAC

ECAC, EUROCONTROL and EU members:

ECAC and EUROCONTROL members outside the EU:

ECAC-only members:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Estonia".
  2. ^ "Our member and comprehensive agreement states". Eurocontrol. March 1963.

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