Sentences with phrase «civil aviation regulations»

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's whirlwind visit to Canada last week — the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister in 42 years — saw the completion of several memoranda of understanding in a range of areas, including civil aviation, rail regulation, space co-operation, education and health.
«We should not be planning for an independent aviation safety regulation [system]», said Andrew Haines of the Civil Aviation Authority.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) will continue to carry out consistent surveillance on the aviation industry to ensure full compliance with extant Regulations.
The issue of regulation is at the heart of the new genetic technology, and an international regulatory authority, like those that control potentially lethal activities such as atomic energy or civil aviation, could be set up.
(1) continue to actively promote, within the International Civil Aviation Organization, the development of a global framework for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from civil aircraft that recognizes the uniquely international nature of the industry and treats commercial aviation industries in all countries fairlyCivil Aviation Organization, the development of a global framework for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from civil aircraft that recognizes the uniquely international nature of the industry and treats commercial aviation industries in all countries fairlycivil aircraft that recognizes the uniquely international nature of the industry and treats commercial aviation industries in all countries fairly; and
It also regulates a program to protect the security of civil aviation, and enforces regulations under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act for shipments by air.
The Office monitors compliance with and investigates violations of aviation statutes and regulations related to consumer protection, civil rights, and economic licensing.
«The Bureau has quality system certification in place (ISO 9001) for its aviation forecasting activities, to conform with the regulations of the International Civil Aviation Organization.
That changed on Thursday, when the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the UN agency charged with coordinating aviation regulation, including environmental impact, agreed to freeze net aviation emissions at 2020 levels beginning in 2021, and to force airlines to offset emissions above that threshold.
With the dawn of the aviation age, that principle was qualified by what are now the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulations.
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