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ICAO names Juan Carlos Salazar as new Secretary General

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Juan Carlos Salazar will succeed Dr Fang Liu as the Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization from 1 August 2021.

ICAO names Juan Carlos Salazar as new Secretary General

Credit: The International Civil Aviation Organization

The 36-State governing body of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the ICAO Council, has announced that it has appointed Juan Carlos Salazar as the new Secretary General of the organisation for a three-year term, beginning 1 August 2021.

He succeeds Dr. Fang Liu, who has held the position for two consecutive terms since 2015.

Salazar was appointed based on his extensive professional experience in the administration of complex organisations at the national, regional and international levels. He is also an expert in aviation law and standards, with more than 26 years of experience in international negotiations in the fields of aviation, management and public policy.

Since January 2018, Salazar has been serving as Director General of Civil Aviation of Colombia at Aerocivil, a complex civil aviation organisation with more than 3,100 employees and 12 trade unions. He is in charge of a network of 72 public airports and of the sole air navigation service provider (ANSP) in a country that serves as a key hub for air routes in Latin America. He has also served as Chief Executive Officer of the Colombian Civil Aviation Organisation and as Senior Advisor to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of the United Arab Emirates.

Salazar holds master’s degrees in public administration and air and space law, and speaks fluent Spanish, English, French and Arabic.

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