9-414: CAAB may refer to: Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CAAB . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
18-476: A body corporate with full managerial power, both organisational and financial, vested with it vide Ordinance, 1985. This ordinance repealed Ordinance, 82, dissolved the previously constituted Civil Aviation Authority and transferring all its establishment, assets and liabilities to the new authority. As a regulatory body, CAAB implements the rules, regulations and directives of the Government of Bangladesh and
27-684: The War, most of these facilities of the Royal Indian Air Force were left unused. After independence from British colonial rule and the partition of the subcontinent, the aviation infrastructure and facilities in what was then East Pakistan were inherited by the Pakistan Air Force. After the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) was established Airports Development Agency
36-710: The first commercial flight on 18 February 1911, and grew during the period between the First and Second World Wars. Some 103 airports, aerodrome, airfields and airstrips were built and operated by the Allied Air Forces in the part of present Bangladesh during the Second World War. These airfields were extensively used for conducting air operations during the Burma Campaign against the Axis powers. After
45-548: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CAAB&oldid=932742323 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh ( CAAB ) ( Bengali : বেসামরিক বিমান চলাচল কর্তৃপক্ষ বাংলাদেশ , romanized : Beshamorik Biman Cholachol Kortripoxo Bangladesh ) functions as
54-747: The regulatory body for all aviation related activities in Bangladesh . It is the civil aviation authority operating under the Ministry of Civil Aviation & Tourism. All nine operational airports (three international and six domestic) are operated by the CAAB. A member of International Civil Aviation Organization , it has signed bilateral air transport agreement with 52 states. It is headquartered in Kurmitola, Dhaka . Aviation in India can be traced to
63-969: The standards and recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). As per the provisions laid down in Civil Aviation Ordinance 1960 and Civil Aviation Rules 1984, this organisation acts as the aeronautical authority of Bangladesh and discharges the duties and responsibilities as laid down by ICAO. CAAB makes provisions for facilities and services for aeronautical telecommunications and air navigation to ensure safety, regularity and efficiency of aircraft operation. CAAB makes all necessary arrangements to ensure security to passengers and aerodromes, and to detect, prevent penetration of terrorist activists on board from within national territory. CAAB makes all necessary arrangements to establish and maintain all passenger services and facilities at
72-579: The terminal of Bangladesh airports. Arrangements for facilities, such as flight information, public address, entertainments, comfortable room and environment for passengers and their attendants are all accomplished by CAAB. There are 27 airports in Bangladesh. But only 10 have air operations and 3 are approved to run air operations but there is no scheduled flight. Only 3 of 27 airports with international air traffic, and another 2 airport are under upgrade of being control international air traffic. One airport
81-606: Was a limited company that was working before the Independence of Bangladesh since 1965 and worked as a contractor for the Department of Civil Aviation. The Department of Civil Aviation and the Airports Development Agency were merged by the government of Bangladesh to create Civil Aviation Authority in 1982. In 1985, the present Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) came into existence as
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