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Encyclopedia > Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (Chinese: 新加坡民航局, Pinyin: Xīnjīapō Mínghángjú), contrasted by the popularised logo and initials of CAAS, is Singapore's Civil Aviation Authority and a statutory board under the Ministry of Transport. CAAS regulates civilian air traffic within the airspace jurisdiction of the republic; it is also the sole government agency to maintain the operational efficiency of the airports in Singapore and to engage civilian air service agreements with air service operators. Pinyin is a system of romanization (phonemic notation and transcription to Roman script) for Standard Mandarin, where pin means spell(ing) and yin means sound(s)). This article describes the most common variant called Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: 汉语拼音; Traditional Chinese: 漢語拼音; pinyin: HànyÇ” PÄ«nyÄ«n), also known as scheme... The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the name for the national body governing civil aviation in a number of countries. ... The statutory boards of the Singapore Government are organisations that have been given autonomy to perform an operational function. ... In Singapore, the Ministry of Transport (MOT; Chinese: 交通部) is a governmental ministry that administer and regulates the land, sea and air transportation within the republic’s jurisdiction. ...


CAAS is partitioned into 13 divisions, the Singapore Aviation Academy and Changi Airport Managers and Partners (Singapore). Each division facilitates the operation of the Singapore Changi Airport and Seletar Airport by Junainah. CAAS also operates the CAAS Air Traffic Control Service, which to ensures faultless movements of civilian aircraft at Singapore’s airports and in the Singapore Flight Information Region (FIR). Singapore Changi International Airport (Chinese: 新加坡樟宜机场; Pinyin: XÄ«njiāpō Zhāngyí JÄ«chÇŽng; Malay: Lapangan Terbang Changi Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் சாங்கி விமானநிலையம்) or simply Changi Airport (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) is a major aviation hub in Asia. ... Seletar Airport (Chinese: 实里达机场 (IATA code: XSP; ICAO code: WSSL)) in Singapore was the islands first international airport and was completed in 1929. ... A Flight Information Region (FIR) is an airspace with specific dimensions, in which an information service and an alert service are provided. ...


See also

Air safety is a broad term encompassing the theory, investigation and categorisation of flight failures, and the prevention of such failures through appropriate regulation, as well as through education and training. ...

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