Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV or simply CAA; Vietnamese: Cục Hàng không Việt Nam, lit. 'Authority of Aviation of Vietnam') is the aviation authority under the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam. It handles and regulates civil aviation in Vietnam. Among its functions are: the formulation of plans and programs to develop civil aviation; the development of legal drafts, regulations and standards relating to civil aviation; information dissemination and education on aviation law; aviation safety and security; airport, aircraft and flight management; environmental protection; search and rescue and flood prevention; ratifying air fares proposed by airlines operating in Vietnam; research and development; handling complaints and/or violations of aviation law; administrative reform; and financial and personnel affairs.
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Formed | June 30, 1992 |
Jurisdiction | Ministry of Transport |
Website | caa |
As of 2001, CAAV managed 19 airports throughout Vietnam, focusing on three main international airports: Tan Son Nhat Airport, Noi Bai Airport, and Da Nang Airport. The agency has its headquarters in Gia Thụy Ward, Long Biên District, Hanoi.