The aviation organization is the United Nations agency charged with regulating international civil aviation.
The provinces have authority to regulate intraprovincial aviation under s. 92.
It is the agency in charge of regulating civil aviation, the aviation industry, and of managing the Colombian airspace.
During the 1920s, the first laws were passed in the USA to regulate civil aviation.
The community's growing power in regulating civil aviation makes this increasingly likely.
It relates to the responsibility for regulating civil aviation.
The F.A.A. manages the nation's air traffic control system and regulates aviation.
The draft Bill proposes that certain costs of regulating aviation should be moved from general taxation to the aviation industry.
Until the end of the last fiscal year, when the law changed, the agency both regulated aviation and promoted it.
Countries that were directly involved in the conflict strictly regulated general aviation, allowing military flights only.