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The State ] (CAA) is the central specialized, executive, coordinating and control body of the Public Administration in the field of civil aviation, founded by the ]. The Administration takes decisions of administrative character, approves regulations, norms, instructions and other normative acts obligatory for natural and legal persons who perform their activity in the field of civil aviation. The State ] (CAA) is the central specialized, executive, coordinating and control body of the Public Administration in the field of civil aviation, founded by the ]. The Administration takes decisions of administrative character, approves regulations, norms, instructions and other normative acts obligatory for natural and legal persons who perform their activity in the field of civil aviation.



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CAAM
Administraţia Aviaţiei Civile din Moldova
IATA ICAO Call sign
MA MCA Air Moldova(CAAC)
Founded1949
HubsChisinau International Airport
Cahul International Airport
Balti International Airport
Marculesti International Airport
Focus citiesChisinau
Frequent-flyer programAir Moldova
Destinations3 Cities, In 52 Countries
Parent companyGovernment of Moldova
HeadquartersChisinau, Moldova
Key peopleIurie Zidu - Senior Deputy Director General of Civil Aviation Administration

The State Civil Aviation Administration of Moldova (CAA) is the central specialized, executive, coordinating and control body of the Public Administration in the field of civil aviation, founded by the Government of the Republic of Moldova. The Administration takes decisions of administrative character, approves regulations, norms, instructions and other normative acts obligatory for natural and legal persons who perform their activity in the field of civil aviation.

The CAA is responsible for the following:

  • Issuance of the authorizations for execution of the scheduled and non-scheduled flights;
  • Drafting and implementation of the international agreements in the field of civil aviation;
  • Control, issuance, validation, suspension and revocation of the Airworthiness certificates of the aircrafts and other aeronautical engineering;
  • Certification and monitoring of airdromes operation (airports) and of other services, as well as ground systems;
  • Performance of the investigations in case of accidents and incidents happened on the territory of the Republic of Moldova (RM) and participation to such investigations in other states, in case the aircraft is registered in the RM;
  • Drafting, coordination and implementation of the national aeronautical security program;

Issuance, validation, suspension and revocation of the certifying documents of the aeronautical personnel, air operator certificates (authorizations), aeronautical agent certificates (authorizations), authorization for operation of an air route, certifying documents of the technical means used in the field of civil aviation.

Links

Civil Aviation Administration of Moldova Web Site

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