The CBAA advocates for Canadian business aviation interests. It has a membership of over 750 companies and organizations, including operators, management companies and suppliers.
The foundation fosters continuous improvement of global aviation safety through research, auditing, education, advocacy and publishing.
Resource areas include: GAP [ground accident prevention]; GAIN [global aviation safety network]; TEM [threat and error management]; and current safety initiatives.
Access to air traffic control, flight information & weather briefings, aeronautical information services, airport advisory services and electronic aids to navigation.
Part of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC), the portfolio includes 21 Airport Authorities, as well as NAV Canada. The site contains links to civil aviation, passenger safety, pilot training and licensing.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines, representing 240 airlines or 84% of total air traffic.
IATA drives the development of global standards, systems and advocacy positions.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a UN specialized agency.
ICAO works with 191 Signatory States and global industry and aviation organizations to develop international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) which are then used by States when they develop their legally-binding national civil aviation regulations.