Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) (Māori: Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa) is the government agency tasked with establishing civil aviation safety and security standards in New Zealand. The CAA also monitors adherence to those standards and is responsible for enforcement proceedings. The authority "investigates and reviews accident and incident investigations in its capacity as the responsible safety and security authority, subject to the limitations set out in section 14(3) of the Transport Accident Investigation Commission Act 1990" (TAIC). CAA is also responsible for managing civilian pilot, aerodrome and aircraft licensing in New Zealand. The CAA has its headquarters in the Asteron Centre in Featherston Street, Wellington.

Civil Aviation Authority
Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa
Agency overview
Formed1992
JurisdictionNew Zealand government
HeadquartersWellington
Employees171.1 FTE (2007)
Annual budget$26.9 million (2007)
Minister responsible
  • Simeon Brown, Minister of Transport
Agency executives
  • Janice Fredric, Chair
  • Keith Manch, Director of Civil Aviation
Parent agencyMinistry of Transport
Child agency
Websitewww.aviation.govt.nz
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