Civil Aviation Authority of Israel

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA or CAAI, Hebrew: רשות התעופה האזרחית‎, translit. Rashut Ha-Te'ufa Ha-ʿEzraḥit‎) is the national aviation authority of Israel. It is a statutory authority which regulates aviation in the country. The former Civil Aviation Administration, which was a department of the Ministry of Transport was converted into the present authority on May 13, 2005 following the guidelines set forth in the Civil Aviation Authority Law of 2005. Its head office is in the Golan House building in the Airport City business park near Ben Gurion Airport; prior to 2010 its head office was on the airport grounds.

Civil Aviation Authority of Israel

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA or CAAI, Hebrew: רשות התעופה האזרחית‎, translit. Rashut Ha-Te'ufa Ha-ʿEzraḥit‎) is the national aviation authority of Israel. It is a statutory authority which regulates aviation in the country. The former Civil Aviation Administration, which was a department of the Ministry of Transport was converted into the present authority on May 13, 2005 following the guidelines set forth in the Civil Aviation Authority Law of 2005. Its head office is in the Golan House building in the Airport City business park near Ben Gurion Airport; prior to 2010 its head office was on the airport grounds.