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The
Civil Aviation Authority was created in December 1982 to handle
all matters related to Civil Aviation in Pakistan. In order to keep
up with the rapid advancement in the field of aviation, it was felt
that an autonomous body was required to bring the country's aviation
infrastructure and facilities at par with international standards.
The CAA not only serves as a regulatory body on behalf of the Government
of Pakistan, its functions include provision of services such as
facilitation, air space management, Air Traffic Control and Fire
Fighting Services. The Authority is also responsible for the planning,
development and maintenance of all civil aviation infrastructure
in the country.
For the fulfillment of its function as a regulatory body, the CAA
ensures conformity to the standards laid down by the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), regard to flight safety, aircraft
maintenance and medical fitness of pilots, air traffic controllers
and engineers. It is also responsible for negotiating of air services
agreements with other countries.
The functions of CAA are carried out by professionals, through various
Directorates at the Headquarters, assisted by five Zonal offices,
Quaid-e-Azam International Airport Karachi, and the Civil Aviation
Training Institute (CATI) in Hyderabad.
Since its inception, the CAA has endeavored to improve the aviation
facilities in Pakistan.The number of airports has risen to 42 from
23 in 1982. Besides new airports, 11 new terminal buildings, 3 new
runways, and two new Haj lounges were constructed by the CAA, in
addition to the maintenance, extension and renovation of existing
lounges. Karachi's prestigious Jinnah Terminal Complex, and the
Aeronautical communication and control project providing total radar
coverage to Pakistan's air space, are testament to CAA's commitment
to bring Pakistan's aviation related facilities at par with the
best in the world
By the grace of God, CAA has been a financially viable organization.
It not only meets its requirements through self generation of revenue,
but has contributed to the national exchequer billions of rupees
in taxes
. One of the few public sector organizations to do
so. It undertakes all development work through its own sources.
MISSION STATEMENT
"To provide for the promotion and regulation of civil aviation
activities and to develop an infrastructure for safe, efficient,
adequate, economical and properly coordinated civil air transport
service in Pakistan".
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