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Convention on International Civil Aviation
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Circular 330: civil/military cooperation in air traffic management. Montreal, 2011. (Cir. 330-AN/189)
Nota adicional1
In order for international aviation to operate as a safe and harmonious system, States have agreed to collaborate on a common regulatory infrastructure and, among others, have agreed on the air traffic services rendered, which includes the access and use of airspace. The Convention on International Civil Aviation was signed in Chicago in 1944 by 52 States. Pending ratification of the Convention by 26 States, the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization (PICAO) was established to ensure the safe and orderly growth of international civil aviation throughout the world. Distinguishing civil aircraft operations from State aircraft operations was important enough to warrant the creation of Article 3, which excludes State aircraft used in military, customs and police services from ICAO’s regulations. ICAO came into being on 4 April 1947 after the 26th ratification was received.
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International Organizations
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Convenção sobre Aviação Civil Internacional