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News & articles from International Airport Review covering the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which codifies international air navigation.

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ACI pursues close collaboration with ICAO

9 May 2011 | By ACI World

The Director General ACI World Angela Gittens was invited to speak to ICAO Council members concerning the economic challenges of the global airport industry last week...

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FAA Raises Safety Rating for Croatia

26 January 2011 | By FAA

The FAA announced that Croatia complies with international safety standards set by ICAO, based on the results of a reassessment of Croatia’s civil aviation authority...

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CANSO announces UAE declaration

20 January 2011 | By CANSO

CANSO, has today issued its ‘UAE Declaration’, a statement announcing plans to undertake a Joint Middle East Airspace Study and develop a coordinated approach to optimising the region’s airspace structure...

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High Tyre Pressure Test on flexible airfield pavement for new aircraft standard – analysis, conclusion and recommendation

13 December 2010 | By Cyril Fabre, Head of Airfield Pavement, ICAOAOSWG/ Pavement Subgroup ICCAIA Representative and Camille Saguès, Airfield Pavement Senior Engineer, AIRBUS S.A.S

Further to the ‘High Tyre Pressure Test’ (HTPT) overview presented in Issue 4 2010 of International Airport Review, this article presents test analysis, conclusions and recommendations. Detailed information on test background, facilities and test procedures are all contained in the former issue; therefore, for a better understanding of this second…

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FAA Raises Safety Rating for Mexico

1 December 2010 | By Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s FAA today announced that Mexico complies with international safety standards set by the ICAO...

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The MENA Challenge: Coping with Growth

20 October 2010 | By IATA (International Air Transport Association)

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called for coordinated efforts to deal with the challenges of growth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).