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Encyclopedia > Israel Civil Aviation Authority
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The Israeli Civil Aviation Authority was created in 2005 by the Civil Aviation Authority Law - 2005.

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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the name for the national body governing civil aviation in a number of countries.
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ESRI News - Summer 2001 ArcNews -- Israel Civil Aviation Authority Flies with Permit Tracking System (571 words)
The Israel Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) has stringent air safety requirements, making construction at or near airports and related facilities highly regulated.
To accomplish this, the ICAA approached Advanced Geographic Information Systems Ltd. (AGIS) of Tel Aviv and asked the company to develop a GIS-based building permit and town plans tracking system that complies with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regulations.
As an initial step, documents required by the applicants were redesigned so they could be integrated into the GIS to help automate the approval process and then georeferenced to the database to be used for review and analysis purposes.
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