Civil Aviation Administration of China

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The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) is the national aviation authority that is responsible for regulating, managing and overseeing all aspects of civil aviation in the People’s Republic of China. Established in 1949, CAAC operates under the supervision of the State Council of China and is headquartered in Beijing. Its primary functions include air traffic control, airport management, aviation safety and security, and the development of the country’s civil aviation industry. The CAAC works closely with other aviation organizations and regulatory bodies around the world to ensure the safety and efficiency of air travel in and out of China. Overall, the CAAC plays a crucial role in the continued growth and modernization of China’s aviation sector.

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