International Civil Aviation Organization definition

International Civil Aviation Organization means a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for formulating standards and recommended practices for the purposes of civilian international air transport, established in terms of Article 43 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, done at Chicago on 7 December 1944; "International Maritime Organization" means a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for formulating standards for civilian maritime transport and for the safety of life at sea, established in terms of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization, done at Geneva on 6 March 1948;
International Civil Aviation Organization or “ICAO” means the organization established pursuant to the International Civil Aviation Convention of September 7, 1944, and whose objective is to promote the secure and organized development of international civil aviation across the world.
International Civil Aviation Organization means the International Civil Aviation Organization established under the Convention, and includes any Successor to the Organization;

Examples of International Civil Aviation Organization in a sentence

  • This Agreement and amendments thereto shall be registered with the International Civil Aviation Organization.

  • If either of the Contracting Parties fails to nominate an arbitrator within the period specified or the third arbitrator is not appointed within in the period specified, the President of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization may be requested by either Contracting Party to appoint an arbitrator or arbitrators as the case requires.

  • Any expenses incurred by the President of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization in connection with the procedures of paragraph (4) of this Article shall be considered to be part of the expenses of the arbitral tribunal.

  • In the event that the Parties are unable to amicably resolve the dispute, such dispute shall be referred to arbitration to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).


More Definitions of International Civil Aviation Organization

International Civil Aviation Organization means the International Civil Aviation Organization formed by the Chicago Convention;
International Civil Aviation Organization means the organizations provisional and permanent provided for by the Interim Agreement on International Civil Aviation and by the Convention on International Civil Aviation concluded on the 7th day of December, 1944, at the city of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, one of the United States of America, at the International Civil Aviation Conference.
International Civil Aviation Organization means the agency established within the system of the United Nations responsible for the establishment and monitoring of international safety standards.
International Civil Aviation Organization means the International Civil Aviation Organisation established by the Chicago Convention, as a specialised agency of the United Nations charged with the responsibility of coordinating and regulating international air transport;
International Civil Aviation Organization means the International Civil Aviation Organization established under the Chicago Convention;
International Civil Aviation Organization means the specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for formulating standards and recommended practices for the purposes of civilian international air transport, established in Chicago on 7th December 1944;
International Civil Aviation Organization means the International Civil Aviation Organization established by the Chicago Convention, as a specialized agency of the United Nations charged with coordinating and regulating international air travel;