United nations international civil aviation organization

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that governs and promotes international civil aviation. Established in 1944 by the Chicago Convention, ICAO sets global standards and regulations to ensure safe, efficient, and sustainable air transport.

Key Functions of ICAO:

  1. Safety Standards – Develops global aviation safety protocols.

  2. Air Navigation – Coordinates air traffic management and infrastructure.

  3. Environmental Protection – Addresses aviation emissions and noise pollution.

  4. Security & Facilitation – Enhances aviation security and border procedures.

  5. Economic Development – Supports air transport policies for global connectivity.

Headquarters:

📍 Montreal, Canada

Membership:

ICAO has 193 member states (as of 2024), representing almost all UN-recognized countries.

Difference Between ICAO and IATA:

  • ICAO is a regulatory body (government-focused).

  • IATA (International Air Transport Association) is an industry trade group representing airlines.

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