International Civil Aviation Organization (HQ)
Details
Description
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a UN specialized agency, established by States in 1944 to manage the administration and governance of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention).
ICAO works with the Convention’s 192 Member States and industry groups to reach consensus on international civil aviation Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) and policies in support of a safe, efficient, secure, economically sustainable and environmentally responsible civil aviation sector. These SARPs and policies are used by ICAO Member States to ensure that their local civil aviation operations and regulations conform to global norms, which in turn permits more than 100,000 daily flights in aviation’s global network to operate safely and reliably in every region of the world.
Country eligibility
Circumstantial eligible countries
Tender Management Modes
GEF
UNEP
ICAO South American Regional Office
United Nations Development Programme (HQ)
International Civil Aviation Organization (Asia and Pacific Office)
Ministry of Transport, Energy and Tourism (former Ministry of Works Communications and Transport Tuvalu)
Other agencies
WB
AICS / DGDC
Contracting Authorities
ICAO