Colombian Civil Aviation Authority

The Civil Aviation Authority of Colombia (Spanish: Unidad Administrativa Especial de Aeronáutica Civil, also known as Aeronáutica Civil, Aerocivil or UAEAC) is a government agency of the Colombian Ministry of Transport. It is the agency in charge of regulating civil aviation, the aviation industry, and of managing the Colombian airspace. Aerocivil is also in charge of managing and controlling all of Colombia's public airports. It is headquartered in the new Aerocivil building on the property of El Dorado International Airport. Previously it was located on the fourth floor of the main terminal building of the airport.

Civil Aviation Authority of Colombia
Unidad Administrativa Especial de
Aeronáutica Civil
Agency overview
Formed30 December 1993 (1993-12-30)
Preceding agency
  • Civil Aviation Department
HeadquartersAvenida El Dorado 103-15
Bogotá, Colombia
Annual budgetCOP$587,487,600,000 (2012)
COP$707,471,297,562 (2013)
COP$921,685,751,000 (2014)
Agency executives
  • Jair Orlando Fajardo Fajardo, Director
  • Col Alfonso Lozano Ariza,
    Deputy Director
Parent agencyMinistry of Transport
Websitewww.aerocivil.gov.co
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