The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) serves as the national aviation authority for the People’s Republic of China. Its primary role is to ensure flight and ground safety in civil aviation. The CAAC is responsible for certifying, supervising, and inspecting various operators within the industry, including airman training organizations and maintenance service providers. They also oversee the transport of dangerous goods by air and manage the registration and evaluation of civil aircraft.
In addition to these duties, the CAAC establishes and maintains flight procedures and minimum operation standards for airports. They also manage the qualifications of civil airmen. The CAAC’s responsibilities extend further, including developing strategies and long-term plans for civil aviation. They handle air traffic management, which involves airspace planning and route maintenance.
Security is another key area for the CAAC; they regulate civil aviation security and develop standards for accident investigations. When accidents occur, they are responsible for conducting investigations as needed. Furthermore, the CAAC oversees the construction and safe operation of civil airports. They also regulate the market for both air transport and general aviation, ensuring a well-functioning aviation sector.









